Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24926887-20140813040852/@comment-24882645-20140813062107

It would be really interesting if Regular Show went for ten seasons. That way, if you wanted to watch The Heart of a Stuntman, it would actually make perfect sense and flow cohesively with the timeline. By this point, I'm used to the show's loose continuity. For example, the end of A Skips in Time didn't exactly tie in all that well with Skips' Story. I think the writers actually like making mistakes because it adds to the show's "slacker charm," as Calvin Wong likes to call it. It's as if Mordecai and Rigby themselves have written some of the episodes, and that just makes it more enjoyable, in my opinion. Just because the timeline gets wonky sometimes doesn't mean an episode isn't good. I cherished The Heart of a Stuntman just as much as I would any other episode. Although the creators obviously made a mistake, I don't think it was made intentionally or to upset the fans. After creating so many episodes, I can see why the storyboarders might have trouble with the timeline.