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The ending to Laundry Woes gives the Regular Show crew the chance to bring back C.J.

Both were great episodes. I especially liked the ending to Silver Dude. Benson never disappoints me… unless if he eats a burger of mine that won't come back for another 100 years.  

Hopefully the next season won't be the last one. It's going to be really sad once this show ends.

The way the Fun Fun Zone gang comes back and Margaret's heart shredding news comes up was a huge surprise. I'm really interested into what direction they'll take with next season.

I haven't found one person here that's actually talked about this movie.

"I just had the weirdest dream. You were in it, and you were in it. You weren't Thomas."
The Regular Show crew pretty much just use Thomas as a character to take a piss on every now and then.

There really should be more episodes of Skips, because he's a lot more interesting then Muscle Man ever was.

This episode was surprisingly good. I mean it was definitely more enjoyable then last week's, considering how they made everyone including Thomas relevant. I had a feeling that I wasn't going to enjoy this one, but it managed to pull through for me. I hope we can get more episodes like this in the future instead of

I found this episode to be more enjoyable then last week's. I give it a B+.

I wouldn't call the season mediocre. I mean yeah there were a few weak episodes, but then there are episodes like "Exit 9B", "The Christmas Special", and the relationship between other characters. That's what brought my hopes up for this season.

There is a limit to how much Muscle Man I want, considering how much they've used him this season.

I didn't find the episode that interesting.

They've definitely given Muscle Man way too much spotlight this season. I had a feeling that I wouldn't like this episode that much. I've never been a fan of Muscle Man centered episodes because they're usually boring or have no character development. It's episodes like this that make me wonder why they can't focus on

"You always remember my name!"