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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Pscho analysing my fanfic "I'd do Anything" regular show

Seeing as I don't want to ammuse myself with the Thularins (Which is SHOCKING) I will just go over some fanfics I've written lately- the second officially finished one "I'd do Anything" in the Regular show forum.
Well I usually like to deal with the end the most in a story and so I'd like to clear up any confusions anyone may have with it.

Rigby did not die. He just became wind... his matter dispersed into the air... his spirit could have actually replaced the original force so that now he is the force.
When Mordecai said he loved him he said that because he did love him... however as a friend.
I think that even in Mordecai's last moments with Rigby (When he was talking to his essence which was the cold air) he only began to realise that this was somewhat his fault.
He never saw before that anything Rigby did was only to be with his friend, Mordecai knew somewhere that Rigby had deeper feelings for him but didn't want to accept it.
Until Rigby finally told him in his final minutes of consciousness "I love you" that Mordecai had to come to realise... yes... what Rigby had been protraying all this time was that... and that he had knowingly ignored it and even tried to run from it.
The whole experience left Mordecai empty with wonderings as "How could I have missed this" "Why did I ignore this all this time" and so on.
So I think when he said "I love you too" it was more to make up for it and to let Rigby go on in peace... however because of his hesitation to say these words Rigby had already gone... leaving him to say it to no one.
Now... he still had feelings for Margaret but because of the whole experience with Rigby it had left him muted, empty and confused on them.
He decides to tell Margaret for now he doesn't trust his feelings... he feels nothing but pain. So even if she told him she liked him back it would've done nothing to console him.
He will never get over Rigby and there is always the chance that Rigby is at peace and still alive in spirit as the wind, but that's up for inturpretation.
Mordecai may not ever love Margaret again... but he doesn't blame anyone for what happened besides himself... simply for never taking the time to listen to Rigby and let him tell him what he feared to hear... which ultimately led up to the end.
That is the full analysis of the ending.
Hope whoever reads this is pleased.
Good bye and remember
Watch what others won't.
Salute.