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Hmm, strange, that is one of my favorites. *GASP* does this mean that people have different opinions and could possibly have different favorite and least-favorite episodes?

Do they have Krusty partially gelatinous non-dairy gum-based beverages?

C.J. is a better match for Mordecai than Margret was; I wouldn't say either is better though

I think everything in the Regular Show universe has a gaurdian, outdated media formats, youth, phones, dodgeball, time…

Do you know for sure that these have any relation to J.G? I haven't really looked into the creators work and life beyond this show, so I'm just curious.

Alasdair is, once again, 100% spot on with the episode as a whole. There is so many laughs and so much heart that this might just be the best Regular Show episode.

It's moments like these that make following The Simpson still worth it… for me at least. Its the surprise good episodes that give me just enough hope not to write off this show like I did Family guy.

The Office (UK version included), Eastbound & Down, and Curb Your Enthusiasm are all T.V series strictly in the realm of the usual T.V confines. They push boundaries of comedy through exploration of character and story (mostly CYE on the story front)

Is there anything else like Louie? I can think of great shows, genre defying shows, brilliant works created by amazing people, but is there anything else like Louie?

Yea, but we were gifted with the Canyonero theme song.

Hamboning will say your life one day!

Good to see that they upped the female characters in star wars to two.

I still haven't gotten it, I just like the word play. Could you explain said joke?

No the only monster in that episode is the monster that enslaved Marge; Homer calls him Gamblor, and it's time to snatch Marge back from his neon claws.

Well that's what made The Simpsons one of the greatest T.V shows of all time and the greatest animated show of all time.

WOW! This review is heads and tails or last weeks (the obvious glaring problem of not properly researching a retrospective episode and the complete ignorance of the political representation of George Bush "invading" Springfield, ETC). Mr. Adams, I loved the comparison between this episode and the mid-twentith century

The fact that we got another episode at all is good enough for me. It's kinda like finding a twenty dollar bill in your woman's slacks. Sure its crumpled, and you aren't really gaining anything new, just recovering what you lost, but hey free money!

I love The Power! I go back and just watch that episode occasionally.

The first season of Regular Show is unbelievable; it's so strange, and its episodes are so well constructed for a first season.

Well, that answers that.