Morgan may be moving in with Anna. I have no idea what to think about that. On the one hand, I think it's very cool that Morgan has found someone with whom he is so compatible. I'm very happy for my little buddy – it may not be true love and it's certainly not a relationship I remotely understand – but it is a real relationship. They both seem to find something in each other that fills a void.

But, really, Morgan? Just moving out is a huge step for him. He tried it a few years ago – like 3 or so. It was a total disaster. He just didn't have the maturity necessary to stay on top of keeping himself fed, let alone to pay bills. No electricity, no running water – he didn't even pay his rent. His mother bailed him out of that mess, and he's been on his own budget-wise since then, but…. I wonder if he's finally learned some restraint.

I wonder if Anna is the person to teach him that. She's such an enigma. In one moment, she seems like she's a hyperactive preteen and the next she's able to discuss Jungian psychology (from Xenosaga). Then she'll be complaining about politics, while cheering on Morgan while he plays Mystery Crisper. Maybe she will be able to provide him the grounding and the discipline he's always needed. Or maybe not.

I still think Morgan has this idyllic view of life. I believe he'd be happy camping out in the Buy More theatre room all his life. It has no privacy, no direction, no future, but it has a huge TV and provides a certain level of comfort. That and some random games (which are in abundant supply around the Buy More) would seem to fulfill most of his aspirations in life. Unless he's finally growing up.

If he's growing up, though, what's my excuse not to? I mean, I've always been the one who's been the more mature and capable of the twin titans of terror (as we were once affectionately and then not-so-affectionately known). I have to see him moving on and growing up when I'm stick in limbo – part of which is my fault and part isn't. I want to move on and start maturing again, myself, but I don't know quite how to do that at this point.

I guess Morgan probably doesn't either. Here he is, looking at taking a huge step, and he can't make himself do it. Well, not immediately, though that DeLorean would tempt any man-child, not just Morgan. I can believe he would blow Awesome's money on something like that, or mine, but I wasn't sure he would do that to Anna.

And that brings up another problem with following in Morgan's footsteps. (Did I really just say that? And mean something good by it? Weird.) I can't afford a place of my own. I couldn't even get a tiny flat for what I make.