Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25238461-20140729154429/@comment-24882645-20140805115055

GonkhNation wrote: CharismaKid16 wrote: This is probably going to sound really random, but that's why I think it would be the perfect concept for a Regular Show episode. When you go shopping, do you ever notice how sale associates come up to you all the time and ask you if you need any help? (And almost robotically at that) In Regular Show, maybe there's a reason for that, and one that's beyond normal means. I think the creators could easily come up with an idea where sale associates are actually an evil society of people that try to get everybody to purchase products because it gives them power in return. This power would then give them the ability to psychically convince someone to buy something, even if they didn't want to in the first place. This would then turn most of the townspeople into zombie-like sale associates, and Mordecai and Rigby (And maybe even the other park members) would have to save the day. I know it sounds kind of crazy, but I think it would make for a pretty funny and relatable episode. Haha, good one! I love these wild conspiracy theories based plotlines, kinda reminds me of something from Dan Vs or maybe the old KND episodes. Yeah I would love to see Regular Show pull something like that off. Maybe they could spoof the old monster movie trope of the lone individual who sees through it all but no one else believes (until it is too late). Great idea Charismakid!

Thank you, GonkhnNation. I ended up typing that idea at two thirty in the morning, so I didn't know how well everybody else would perceive it. XD I like how you brought up the aspect of one of the characters being able to see what is going on. I have a feeling that Skips would be a likely candidate for figuring out everything before anyone else does, considering that he's probably "seen something like that" already. What would really be interesting, though, is if somebody like High Five Ghost managed to figure it out. Seeing as he's a ghost, he might be able to pick up on the creepy vibes the sale associates put out. (Then again, the other characters don't treat him like a ghost at all) Now that I think about it, this is a lot like Bet to Be Blonde, only with sale associates instead of blonde men. That doesn't mean it couldn't make for an entertaining episode, though, especially if all of the park members are involved instead of just Mordecai and Rigby.