Mickey - well okay so I know what he said was all-wise and nice and needed. And I am sure I am the only one getting annoyed by his interference, but I think this is not really the time to address Minnie and her dependence on her Babes... it should be focused upon after the marriage. What does Mickey want? She stops preparing for her Babes wedding and starts focusing on herself? Anyone understand the relevance of Mickey's gayan at this stage, please explain!!!
So was this the jagoo function???
Mickey is essentially telling Minnie that she can't link all her happiness with Babes. She needs to find and do things that make HER happy. Basically have a life that exists outside of her mother. Babes needs to do the same as well. He's not telling her to severe ties with her or anything, but Minnie is soon to become an adult. She needs to start living for herself. She can't go around fixing all of Babes' problems nor create an absolutely perfect life for her because no one can do that. There are going to be things that will make Babes that will be out of Minnie's control. When that happens Babes needs to learn how to confront them on her own without Minnie's involvement.
And yes, this was the jaggo function.