Written and storyboarded by Sean Szeles and Kat Morris.
After seeing what appears to be Margaret accepting a proposal, Mordecai tries moving on and ends up hanging out with a cloud girl named CJ.
Tropes:
- Birds of a Feather: Mordecai and CJ.
- Easily Forgiven: Subverted. Mordecai apologizes to CJ and hoped they can start over. Unfortunately CJ is still hurt because he didn't tell her about Margaret, and decides to leave.
- Foreshadowing: Mordecai assumes the orange bird is proposing to Margaret after he takes a knee and her response to it. However, notice the orange bird, who we later learn is her cousin John, isn't holding an engagement ring.
- Heroic BSoD: Mordecai doesn't take Margaret's "engagement" well.
- I Resemble That Remark!: After Rigby makes Mordecai a profile on a dating website we have this exchange.Mordecai: "Mordecool? Likes video games, goofin' off and grilled cheese?" Dude, you make me sound like a dork!
Rigby: Hey, all that stuff's true man, don't put that on me. - Innocuously Important Episode: CJ would remain a One-Shot Character until being reintroduced in season 5, which would begin a multi-season arc of her relationship with Mordecai, and the Love Triangle between them and Margaret.
- Master of the Mixed Message: Mordecai clearly gives off vibes that he's moved on from Margaret, which CJ takes as a sign they're dating. Things then proceed to go downhill fast the minute Margaret reenters the picture (just like it would later on).
- Pet the Dog: Benson tries to convince Mordecai to tell Margaret how he feels so he can move forward.
- One-Liner, Name... One-Liner: The title of the episode comes from Margaret's excited "yes, dude, yes!" early in the episode.
- Terrible Interviewees Montage: Of the "montage of bad dates" variety.
- What the Hell, Hero?: CJ calls Mordecai out on his Master of the Mixed Message behavior at the end of the episode.