Regular Show: Muscle Mentor Review

New episode of Regular Show came out this week. Seems natural to review it. The title: “Muscle Mentor”.

Honestly, I was pretty neutral about this episode. I didn’t like or hate it. I normally hate shows centered around Muscle Man (he’s my least favorite character), but I was quite indifferent about this episode. The plot was relatively original. It was kind of nice to see Rigby get abused as comeuppance for the jerky way he has acted in previous episodes (*cough cough* *Video Game Masters* *cough*). In a way, I kind of wish he had gotten fired. It might have made Mordecai an interesting character. Rigby’s my third least favorite anyway. Other than that, I really don’t have much more to say about this episode. Next week looks interesting. Looks like we’ll see Muscle Man’s dad for the first time ever.

That’s it for this review.  Next up: Adventure Time‘s “Beyond This Earthly Realm”.

Regular Show: Access Denied Review

I know this is a little late, but here is the review of last week’s new episode of Regular Show: “Access Denied”.

The promos for this episode did not reveal much, so I was quite curious as to how this episode would play out. As soon as it started, I was quite excited it was a Margaret episode (I’m a big supporter of the Mordecai-Margaret relationship). As soon as the plot unfolded, however, I knew that there would be a catch to Mordecai dancing with Margaret. That club bouncer sure was rude to the two. It’s probably not that far off from what actual club bouncers act like. It was surprising that the two actually got into the club before midnight, but the fact that they could not find Margaret was kind of predictable. Mordecai’s speech about why clubs are stupid was probably the highlight of this episode (since there was little to no abnormality or supernatural occurrences that are usually in every episode of this show). It was very lame that the reason the two could not find Margaret was because she was in a club called Box instead of The Box. Nevertheless, the ending with Mordecai and Margaret dancing was satisfying enough for me to rate this as a decent episode of the show. Not the best of the season, however. Hopefully the writers will expand on the two’s relationship in the near future.

That’s it for this review. New ones coming in the near future.