At least lately. I remember Gut Model where Fives and MM have a friendship issue and end up bonding. But all of a sudden, we're having entire MM storylines this season without him. Makes no sense.
At least lately. I remember Gut Model where Fives and MM have a friendship issue and end up bonding. But all of a sudden, we're having entire MM storylines this season without him. Makes no sense.
Except he didn't die? People making sacrifices in the end of these dramatic scenes happen all the time. The Caveman just sacrificed to be with his love a couple of weeks back.
This was actually one of my favorite parts of the episode. Definitely got a kick out of the various reasons why they weren't a threat.
Pretty solid review. This is just another average episode that fits too comfortably into the generic format we've become accustomed too. Luckily, we have had a good month or two break from Muscle Man, otherwise this one might have been too much.
Gunther is absolutely adorbs. And I love the connection with BMO-Noire with the makeup and Finn's one sock. This one wasn't spectacular, but it was enjoyable enough. Right in that B or so range.
It's amazing what Mordecai can accomplish without Rigby around. ;)
After a lame weekend, this helped break me out of a bad mood. I love how this show can do that. I really liked it - more so than BMO Noire (I didn't dislike that one, just liked this one more).
I might have to re-watch again because I kind of agree with your first thoughts. Seems like an average episode with a great ending.
Don't you mean lady pecs?!
Forgot to mention that I love that the party is dancing to Ice King's "Something Special" from Princess Monster Wife.
Reading some of the hypotheses on the internet about shows like Ed, Edd N Eddy and Spongebob and Fairly Oddparents are both creepy and fascinating at the same time, however unlikely they are.
Average. I feel like we just need the general plot, and we could all write these episodes at this point. There's almost nothing new being brought to the table.
I enjoyed this one. It was another great example of just how much they can cram into 11 minutes. Blows me away when they put it all together like this. To me, this was a great example of crazy, humor, and silly, without going overboard to the point of detriment on any of the ridiculousness. At least a B+ for me, maybe…
Oh I know, @avclub-f5fc0943a2d597c869afec4103a54605:disqus , I wasn't faulting a person directly. I know you don't do both. I was just pointing out that there doesn't seem to be anything AT can do to receive an average (or lower) grade. That said, you're right that it's more interesting to discuss merits. I'm just a…
Kind of blows me away that both the reviewers and the community have last night's Adventure Time rated higher than Regular Show. Seems to further proves AT can do no wrong on here.
That's interesting enough. Guess it's better than Adventure Time getting a B+ or better every single week lol.
Now that's what I'm talking about Regular Show. About damn time. This is the first episode that I've genuinely enjoyed like the first few seasons in a long time. Everything from the USA chants to Benson's final "I'm having the time of my life" proclamation at Space Camp was just brilliant.
Feel like I have to watch this one again to even attempt to take it in. Overall didn't really make it for me. Seemed pretty weird just for weird sakes. Some of the animation was wonderful, of course, and some edgy funny jokes in there, but as an episode, just fell short for me.
Also, I'm sure this has been said, but I loved that whole dynamic that Marcy got her music taste from Simon, and now the Ice King loves Marceline's music.
My thoughts are pretty similar to @Dikachu:disqus. I was pleased to finally enjoy an episode of Regular Show again, as they battled something instead of helping a random third party character. It definitely had more of the feel of the classic episodes, and this will certainly be an episode I watch in rerun without…