Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-16594619-20140707013118/@comment-24882645-20140709021259

Tansyflower wrote: I agree with Regularshowfan54 that the ending being Mordecai and Rigby growing up and moving on would be awesome. At the least, it feels like Mordecai has been moving towards that direction with painting again, and with a few more development episodes, Rigby's probably not too far behind to grow up.

As for when the series ends, I hope it'll be around 8 seasons. Considering how long this show's been running, I don't think--although I know others who disagree with me--that the show hasn't declined and instead has improved by developing characters and situations. But while this show hasn't suffered from the same issues like Spongebob Squarepants, which suffered from different writers than originally, I don't want the people on Regular Show to run out of ideas and for the show to have a decline in quality. They could easily prove that it'll never be the case, but even then, a lot of the characters are growing up. So, eight seasons sound about good for me, or at least when the show's characters are at a place where the show needs to end and feel good. I commented on another forum earlier that seeing Mordecai and Rigby grow up and move on would be a pretty cool way to end the show. I was kind of hoping to see Mordecai become a mural painter and move in with Margaret, who would probably end up getting a job writing stories, since she currently majors in journalism. I also would love to see Rigby move in with Eileen, too. A spinoff series about their kids would be an awesome idea as well, seeing as the creators would have a whole new concept to work with.

I agree that eight seasons sounds like a proper time for the show to end. As much as I love Regular Show, I don't want to see the creators run out of ideas, or simply crank out boring episodes just so the fans have something to watch. I prefer quality over quantity, as cheesy as that sounds. As of right now, I still enjoy watching the show, and I have never once doubted what the creators are doing. If the show goes on for too long, though, ideas will definitely be harder to come by, and that could ruin what we have come to know and love.

I understand that this isn't ''Spongebob Squarepants. ''The creators seem very dedicated to the show, even volunteering to do the voices of their own characters when necessary. It takes dedication to do what they do, and I respect that. Still, no matter how awesome Regular Show is, there will be a time when it just isn't funny anymore, or at least lacks something of significance. They'll have to end the show eventually, and I think eight seasons is a good stopping point. However, the creators might just prove me wrong on that theory.... I guess we'll have to wait and see.