Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24423693-20150914030115/@comment-1635567-20150914162549

Bleuberry109 wrote: CJ (in my opinion) is a very childish character. Most of the time instead of talking things out, she's seen running away or assuming the worst even when others tell her the truth.(Which gets really exhausting because you know exactly what's going to happen.) I feel like Mordecai was the only one who was trying to make a dysfunctional relationship work. She'd constantly bring up the past and throw it at everyone and it just...ugh. It's harder to like CJ when mordecai really didn't have to do anything to get her. You didn't really see their relationship go in a good direction and it just wasn't going to. She's stuck in a season 1 mentality and everyone else on the show has grown up past that. Maybe if she was shown to be more mature instead of letting her feelings get to her all the time maybe she'd be a little more receptive to everyone. I usually don't like to get involve in these types of conflicts but I got something to say. You have some good points about CJ jumping to conclusion and that can be really annoying and infuriating, we got "1000th Chopper Flight Party" to thank for that (I'm not gonna lie, her actions made me lose some respect for her but I still like her). But CJ at least acknowledges what she did wrong. In "I See Turtles", she realizes that her dislike for Margaret is causing some problems for Eileen and she was willing put aside her dislike for Margaret to call her for help. After "1000th Chopper Flight Party", she realized the error she made and admits to Mordecai that she screwed up and feels horrible about it and she tries to make it up to Margaret in "Not Great Double Date" which sadly ended badly thanks to Margaret. But then again, CJ kind of pushed Margaret into lying in order to save herself but Margaret should have come clean after the events before accepting the double date. CJ was willing to let it go that Margaret still has feelings for Mordecai but her dishonesty prevented her from forgiving her. She just wants people to be honest with her and Mordecai really didn't do a good job at maintaining that honesty with him constantly "pulling a Mordecai".