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As Charles Barkley would say, just turrible. Every time Regular Show tries this random third party garbage, it never works. Definitely another candidate for worst episode in the series. Didn't laugh once.

Guessing JG has had a few encounters with the law. He's always shitting on them on this show.

But the early stuff had a certain charm to things. I thought this was poorly executed and lacked the calm that those first episodes had.

I have to admit, I don't get the love for Regular Show this week. I thought it was one of the weakest episodes in the series' history. Stupid premise, same boring ideas that are completely unrelatable to anything. Let's punch the prime minister? Funny? Not really. The show seems to be out of ideas again, and fails to

Sucks that this is it for coverage. Always more comfortable commenting on these threads than the AT ones, and now we'll probably have to take conversation back that way, too. Definitely a solid episode with some nice internal growth of a young adult towards his parents. Should be an interesting season.

Also, fineoakstructure, I wasn't insinuating that you were comparing the two episodes. I was just making a general point, which I think you got haha. I agree with your breakdown of the two when they fail.

I agree with what you said, but it's interesting to mention the whole random third party characters that we don't care about thing because that was my chief complaint with Regular Show last year. Caveman, Fake Ace Balthazar, R2B2, all in a short period of time. Didn't like any of those episodes.

AT certainly isn't perfect either (and the reviews are highly overrated, as I'm sure just about every show is), but the key difference is that when AT is off, it's still usually bringing something interesting and out of the box to the table. When RS is off, it's the same thing we've seen 100 times.

Painful. Terribly boring. Thought the C was being kind. Same story, same voices. All I could think of was the limo guy. Very lazy and uninspired writing ("Welcome to pain town, population you." Really?). The review is more than the episode rightfully deserved. Definition of a filler episode.

I like your last point there. I enjoyed the LSP/Marceline pairing, but I was surprised how few princesses were in focus for an extremely hyped Princess Day episode (weeks of commercials and a pre-release on DVD). Enjoyed things overall, but this show always comes with super high expectations. Thought there'd be more

It can never be said that Regular Show doesn't have balls. To bring back one of the worst characters in cartoon history was a bold move. Luckily, they did a pretty decent job keeping him under control in this episode, and he didn't single-handedly destroy an episode like he did in the original Quips.

Cartoon Network really needs to cut the crap with starting this show at 7:29. I've been recording lately and always miss a chunk of the intro. Today, I even recorded the 7:15 AT repeat and still managed to lose about 30 seconds from where that ended and the next began. Missed almost the whole thing about everyone's

At first I was all, KKW is a dick. But this was an interesting episode that explored two deep issues simultaneously (have vs. have nots and dealing with a parent who isn't there). Not the best episode, but the themes this show explores are amazing.

Have to agree with the review. The insane woman antagonist was ridiculously over the top, but I'm glad they got rid of her quick. Parts of the middle were pretty funny, and I enjoyed Benson as always. Totally agree with the review that the ending was awful. Yeah, okay, he always wanted to be given a coma? That was

I <3 Shelby so much. There still could have been more Shelby. I liked the adventure/quest in this one, and I got goose bumps at the end as Shelby told the story about the tree. He should narrate my life.

On this topic there can be a-no debate!

That would also be more believable if he didn't have a plant level IQ at the beginning of the episode haha. They have him go way too far to both ends of the extreme, sometimes.

I enjoyed this episode, but I definitely wasn't buying Rigby's random moment of sadness about Mordo being with CJ. He's almost never gone with her. Chill TFO dude. Still, I liked this one.

AT is virtually an auto A every week. Can't take that grade at face value.

Oh maybe I misspoke. xD He probably is still Colonel.