Talk:The Matchmaker/@comment-25453486-20180201062111

I have a question about this episode, though (always wanted to point it out xD): when Gumball and Carrie were about to shoot Darwin and Teri with the arrow lathered in love potion, why did he shoot Darwin in the first place, if he supposedly 'was already in love with her'? Wouldn't they need to only shoot Teri in order to make her fall for Darwin, and that's it? I know it needed to happen the other way around, because of the plot, but logically, wasn't that a bit unnecessary? In the final scene, Gumball shoots Teri only and she immediately falls for her spray bottle, one would argue bottles don't have feelings, but she bonds with it anyway...in Darwin's case, if he 'loved Teri already', shooting her would've been enough, but...I know this isn't all that important anyway, it's just something that needed to happen this way because of obvious reasons, but it's still funny to point it out. Maybe using this would've created interesting scenarios, hah.