Speaking of that note...I can't help wondering if Velma ever told the rest of the gang about it. You'd think someone would have brought it up back when Scooby and Velma were trying to force Shaggy to choose or during that tense time right after the break up.
My pet theory is that Velma never told anyone about the note because she deduced the meaning behind it (that the old Mystery Incorporated had a problem similar to what she, Shaggy, and Scooby were dealing with and it contributed to their disappearance). My guess is that she was afraid the warning would cause Shaggy to freak out and break up with her. And when the break up happened anyway under different circumstances, she figured there was no point in showing it to them after all that time.
Their relationship has a reason and I doubt its about to be forgotten. Now all these characters need to do, is pretty much everything you just listed. lol
I'm just afraid that the Mystery Incorporated writers will give Shaggy and Velma a "let's be friends" cop out similar to the one we got in the Lake Monster movie. :P
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Date: 2010-10-31 12:12 am (UTC)My pet theory is that Velma never told anyone about the note because she deduced the meaning behind it (that the old Mystery Incorporated had a problem similar to what she, Shaggy, and Scooby were dealing with and it contributed to their disappearance). My guess is that she was afraid the warning would cause Shaggy to freak out and break up with her. And when the break up happened anyway under different circumstances, she figured there was no point in showing it to them after all that time.
Their relationship has a reason and I doubt its about to be forgotten. Now all these characters need to do, is pretty much everything you just listed. lol
I'm just afraid that the Mystery Incorporated writers will give Shaggy and Velma a "let's be friends" cop out similar to the one we got in the Lake Monster movie. :P