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I'm sorry, but this episode deserved a solid-A. Maybe it's my intense love for this show speaking, but it was the perfect Regular Show episode (although you have to be a longtime to viewer to really "get it," I guess), with the right mix of comedy, action, and friendship moments. I loved when the gang had to try to

I know "Parks and Recreation" is a great show, and I trust it, but the multiple settings for a show like this, with such as a small cast, rarely works. I thought it sucked in "The Office," too, and it felt like everyone was relieved when Dunder-Mifflin merged again. I was dreading the "Ben Goes To Washington"

I know "Parks and Recreation" is a great show, and I trust it, but the multiple settings for a show like this, with such as a small cast, rarely works. I thought it sucked in "The Office," too, and it felt like everyone was relieved when Dunder-Mifflin merged again. I was dreading the "Ben Goes To Washington"

I can't believe Girls won best casting.

I can't believe Girls won best casting.

You can't see me, but I'm waving my shirt over my head, Muscle Man style.

You can't see me, but I'm waving my shirt over my head, Muscle Man style.

It took me a really long time to realize Iain Morris and Damon Beesly are real people and not just characters from "Extras".

It took me a really long time to realize Iain Morris and Damon Beesly are real people and not just characters from "Extras".

Rigby and Muscle Man (even though he didn't appear in this episode) are good characters in that a line or a moment from him can push a sub-par episode over the line, like Rigby's rolling around on the floor and "I enjoy my thumbs!" in "The Best VHS in the World."

Rigby and Muscle Man (even though he didn't appear in this episode) are good characters in that a line or a moment from him can push a sub-par episode over the line, like Rigby's rolling around on the floor and "I enjoy my thumbs!" in "The Best VHS in the World."

I know a lot of people were disappointed with the ending, but I thought it was fine, probably because I don't care if Mordecai or Margaret get together either way. I like that the writers included awkward dating and romance into the story, but I would rather get to know Margaret and Eileen as individual characters

I know a lot of people were disappointed with the ending, but I thought it was fine, probably because I don't care if Mordecai or Margaret get together either way. I like that the writers included awkward dating and romance into the story, but I would rather get to know Margaret and Eileen as individual characters

Well…Pops is a human with a large, lollipop shaped head, which connotes sweetness…? And it sort of helps that he is always really nice to Mordo and Rigs, with the exception of a few back-handed insults. He's also the oddest character, foreign because he's from a different place (going with one of the early shorts,

Well…Pops is a human with a large, lollipop shaped head, which connotes sweetness…? And it sort of helps that he is always really nice to Mordo and Rigs, with the exception of a few back-handed insults. He's also the oddest character, foreign because he's from a different place (going with one of the early shorts,

That's it?

That's it?

The show where Agent Van Alden is weird and only I love him?

The show where Agent Van Alden is weird and only I love him?

Sort of a boring answer, but I really like Mordecai. The writers do a really good job of making the relatable, "Everydude" character flawed, funny, and interesting. I also find it impressive that JG Quintel, who technically isn't an actor, can turn in a great performance often, especially in "Eggscellent." Same thing