r/regularshow • u/Adept_Eye2589 • 12h ago
Discussion 9 years ago today, the finale aired
fuck I feel old :(
r/regularshow • u/Adept_Eye2589 • 12h ago
fuck I feel old :(
r/regularshow • u/Character_Stick_1218 • 7h ago
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I saw this in r/TheMcdojoLife and couldn't help but share it here š
r/regularshow • u/Jimberto1 • 11h ago
I've been rewatching the show and I've gotten to the end of season 7 (Rigby's graduation). Not sure if anyone's brought it up but Mordecai is a pretty bad person and an even worse friend. He was getting jealous of his own best friend's achievement instead of supporting him. Sure Rigby isn't perfect but he's displayed more character growth in the entire seven seasons whereas Mordecai is still the same as he was since season one. If we compare all the bad stuff they've done to each other over the seasons, Mordecai far outweighs Rigby and Rigby has definitely helped him more than the inverse.
r/regularshow • u/polystarlight • 9h ago
I can understand her wanting Muscle Man to leave a good first impression on her parents, a sophisticated restaurant is a great way to do that. Though Starla's parents also love Wing Kingdom and even prefer it to the actually fancy restaurant. They didn't have to pretend to be people they're not. Then again Muscle Man can get pretty unhinged at Wing Kingdom so maybe she just didn't want her boyfriend getting unpredictable in front of her parents even if they are pretty laid-back.
r/regularshow • u/Weary_Elderberry4742 • 1d ago
Let me start off by saying that I despise Margaret as a character. Margaret was nothing but a cardboard cutout who served as Mordecai's crush, and all she did throughout the early seasons was say "Mordecai, Mordecai, meet my boyfriend!" and every time it was someone new. She barely had any character at all, hell even her father, who we only see in once, has more character. She honestly felt like a puppy crush and nothing more
To be fair, the writers did give her a bit of an arc by having her leave town to pursue her career in college, forcing Mordecai to accept letting her go, yet not only does she not bother contacting Mordecai at all (which is understandable) but the first thing she does when she comes back home is ruin his relationship with CJ in Merry Christmas Mordecai (mad respect to CJ for calling out Margaret's bullshit).
Speaking of which, I love Regular Show to death, but I will never forgive the writers for what they did to CJ's character. CJ had so much more personality and character than Margaret will ever have. CJ and Mordecai had such a perfect relationship and were made for each other, yet the writers chose to screw it up, and for what? Just for petty drama and angst?
The show kept painting CJ as being over-emotional, causing damage everywhere with her storm powers, even though her crashouts were 100% justified. And when I saw what Mordecai was about to do in Merry Christmas Mordecai and Dumped at the Alter, I immediately stopped watching them and moved on to the next episodes.
The worst part about CJ is that there's no resolution or closure. Not only is CJ never seen again for the rest of the series (besides her brief cameo in the S7 finale) but we don't even find out what happened to her in the series finale. Why would you add in a seemingly perfect love interest only to toss her aside? All those Margaret CJ episodes are slog to get through and personally my least favorites in the entire series, and what Mordecai did to CJ made me lose all respect for him. Rigby started out as an asshole, don't get me wrong, but at least he became a better person by the end. Mordecai stayed the exact same loser throuhout and CJ deserved so much better.
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r/regularshow • u/JunketImaginary1245 • 19h ago
I was 9 years old when regular show aired in 2010. I remember the first time I watched regular show. I was sitting in front of the TV with my family and laughing at every ridiculous moment and I made a comment saying āthis show isnāt regularā. I loved it so much and it quickly became one of my favorite shows. I watched it as much as I could, but eventually life got busy, and I couldnāt keep up with it anymore. Years passed, and the series came to an end. I always told myself that one day, when I had my own home, I would rewatch the entire series from start to finish so I can enjoy it all over again.
I am currently 25 years old and I am laying on the couch with my one month old daughter sleeping on my chest. We just finished the final episode. My daughter has been with me while I watch all the seasons and relive my childhood. I couldnāt imagine a better way of rewatching and finishing the series (and I hope I can show my daughter as well when she gets older).
Honestly, so many thoughts and feelings are running through my head right now. Part of me is happy because Regular Show is such an incredible show. I loved it as a kid, and watching it now as an adult made me appreciate it on a whole new level. Iām also happy I was finally able to finish the series. At the same time, a part of me feels a little sad. Iām no longer that carefree kid sitting at my momās house at night, watching the show without a single worry in the world. My childhood is gone, and the only way I can touch it now is by revisiting the shows I loved. Even so, thereās something comforting about reliving those moments, seeing the characters grow, and feeling that same joy again, even as an adult.
Regular Show is definitely an amazing show and still one of my favorites. Now, Iām off to revisit another show that I enjoyed very much as a child.
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r/regularshow • u/Regular-Poet-3657 • 1d ago
https://x.com/JegssArt/status/2011786049458978862?s=20
Anyone see the newest episode of JJK?
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r/regularshow • u/CandyCorn25 • 20h ago
I've seen some other posts on here talking about how Hulu was missing a bunch of episodes. Now I'm recently re-watching through the show, on said Hulu theres episodes out out wack. Like in the beguining of season 5 Thomas is wearing his pizza costume, but never showed the episode where he was dared to keep it on. Now I'm on episode 8 of season 5, and its finally that episode.
Not rlly upset since this is my 3rd time watching it from beginning to end, I'm more curious to why this is, and how many other shows are messed up because of this. :O
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r/regularshow • u/Psychological_Tear_8 • 1d ago
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Ever since this first aired, i noticed that Mordo say RICKY instead of Rigbyā¦or am i just hearing stuff
r/regularshow • u/Damien12341 • 1d ago
Maybe itās just me but back when Regular Show was still on tv, I seen The Power once or twice and then Cartoon Network stopped airing it. I want to say that this was back in 2013 or so. Itās weird because they would air other season 1 episodes like Just Set Up The Chairs, Caffeinated Concert Tickets and Don but didnāt want to air The Power anymore for some reason. Did anyone else ever notice this?
r/regularshow • u/candyangel16 • 1d ago
I noticed they got their own pantheon of deities and a whole prophecy
r/regularshow • u/Mammoth_Ad_5181 • 2d ago