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I definitely thought he looked like Springsteen, especially with the bandanna and hair look.

Loved seeing Rigby trying to salvage the whole thing by singing the clock song at the end. He's not going to let a good rap go to waste.

Loved seeing Thomas try to drive the excavator, bet he wasn't expecting to do that when he signed up for the internship.

Would you say that Bunsen has eyes or no?

I love how Rigby and Mordecai have such goofy hair in the flashback scenes. Do you think that animals get early-onset baldness?

I thought the rumor was that Sly and Doris had a fling, and that's why he recorded the song.

I loved seeing Muscle Man turn the portable toilet into a candle-filled romantic paradise, I guess he does like to pamper himself in his off hours.

I think this might have been the best episode of the series. For me, it had everything: goofy sight gags with the food being destroyed, musical numbers, cameos from past characters, and not too much reliance on supernatural stuff. Plus seeing all the family members was cool.

I loved seeing all the ridiculous bank shots in the battle with Cash at the end, seeing the basketball continually smash into the giant sundae was funny.

Don't forget the tortilla snowshoes as well, they keep your feet dry and warm.

Yeah, there was so much more they could have gone into with this documentary. I would have loved to see them delve more into the suspension/blackball of Joe Caldwell from the team, why MacKinnon left after the team was so successful in the 1975 playoffs, the firing of Rod Thorn in 1976, the whole bringing in of the

I wish this site had a way to read reviews by grade, so I could look at all the "F" reviews out there. I love reading a takedown for a show, especially one as exploitative as this one.

I loved seeing Mordecai and Rigby in high school. Looks like Mordecai suffers from male-pattern baldness or something, he had quite the mop in that flashback.

I loved this episode, I thought it was one of the show's best ever. Every character got at least one amazing line, and the ending shots of Ron on the island were beautiful. I am looking forward to this season more than ever now.

I have to agree with you, I thought this was one of the funnier episodes the show's done in awhile. Rigby was hilarious, I loved his bothering of Thomas when he was watching TV and Mordecai's reading of Rigby's to-do list. A really good episode.

I know! I wouldn't want to see this show dropped either, I love these reviews.

I loved seeing the note they left on the car and how it was signed by "a common criminal". A fun little gag.

Connecticut here. I don't know of any songs written about this state aside from "I Live In Connecticut" by Aerosmith, which is a 50 second demo. Maybe "Rose Goes To Yale" by Jefferson Starship, a cheery track about Yale and the rest of the world being destroyed by nuclear war.

I like the idea already mentioned of the episode of The Price Is Right with the perfect showcase bid and the ensuing controversy from that.

I thought this was a great episode and showed that the show is capable of developing its characters while still putting them into bizarre situations. I wonder if Rigby's brief scrapes with maturity in this episode might be a sign of a possible storyline for next season; Mordecai's changes might have rubbed off on him,