Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26254526-20150922144036/@comment-27486423-20151126153055

Dereviewer wrote: Exactly. When Mabel set Dipper and Candy up on a date, she was being thoughtless. She only did it because of how excited she was that Candy liked Dipper. That's super selfish. And the way the tourist girls acted about the whole thing was just awful. Pressuring Dipper to choose which of them he liked. He never once said he liked any of them. He was practicing flirting. And he was really only trying to move on from Wendy. But at least two good things came out of this, Dipper's finally over Wendy and he's a lot better at talking to girls now.

Mabel just wants everybody to be happy. But she doesn't realize sometime it's best not to medal in other people's lives. Remember she loves romance and if she can't have her own, she wants everybody to have theirs. I didn't see any selfishness in her at all. She just medaled in something she shouldn't have.