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The Power
This is My Jam
A Bunch of Baby Ducks
Do Me a Solid
Karaoke Video

That ep was the first premiere I watched. Still one of my faves!

I remember the first Regular Show episode I caught because it was a blah January night like this, and it snapped me out of that mid-winter funk. Now here we are again, and what a ride it's been.

They do a nice job with Rocket, personality-wise, and Groot for that matter. Actually, I'm only interested in those two, so I'll keep tuning in!

Man, it's been too long since we've seen Rigby get thrown at things. More, please!

Nostalgic goodness! This ep was like childhood in a nutshell. You and your friends are bored out of your mind, so you try to organize an activity, except you really kind of suck at it, then you fight till somebody goes home, and in the end, imagination was better than reality the whole time. But when Rigby played that

I loved the junk mail fight, but the episode kind of devolved from there. I always appreciate Alasdair's reviews for clueing me in to some kind of depth I might have glossed over on first watch - or confirming it wasn't there. Part of my viewing experience, as much as tuning in!

A well-done Bun.

This one was very good, and very funny. The little humorous moments were so natural, even as the plot escalated into greater and greater levels of ridiculousness.

Thomas has some sharp horns. Coffee Bean spews his juices. Benson tipsy on chicken wings. Many amusing images in this one.

I appreciate Alasdair's explanation that they sacrificed some continuity to tell a particular story, it was just hard to get past the holes in the plot, especially the 10 years. And why did Muscle Man have sandals other than to put it in the song?

I liked it. Revisiting the theme of "Rap It Up," once again, singing from the heart saves the day. With an assist from Rugby's spoonerism! Didn't recognize JG as Buckner, I'll have to watch it again.

I would've been more bothered by the coloring snafu, but it was just a Muscle Man episode.

Quite an improvement in Rigby and Don's relationship. It seems like the show's been waiting for the right time to bring him back, but I'm not sure why they chose to do it here - couldn't other characters have served the same purpose of restoring Rigby's confidence?

Yes, random pizza Thomas was amusing without any explanation, but would have been hilarious had we known the backstory.

Yes! She co-wrote some of my favorites like "A Bunch of Baby Ducks." Her episodes have a kind of crisp energy to them.

This felt like the return of season 1-2 Mordecai and Rigby, but I enjoyed it a lot.

Rigby's mumbling in his sleep reminded me of Daggett from Angry Beavers.

Yes, do keep the reviews - one of the few places to find (semi) intelligent discussion of this show.

Most laugh-out-loud episode in quite a while. I expect the absurdity every week, but this time it was also over-the-top funny. Particularly the fight scenes and Muscle Man's footsie with the car pedal. o_O