Temp Check

Temp Check is the fifteenth episode of season two of Regular Show. During its original airing, it recieved 1.689 million views.

Brief synopsis
When Rigby hires Doug to do his work for him, he transforms into a clone of him as a plan to take over his job.

Summary
The episode starts with Mordecai and Rigby just finishing mowing the lawn at an ultimate frisbee field. They jokingly pretend to give a celebratory hug, but both back away at the last second, claiming it's "sick." Just then, Benson arrives, saying that it needs another inch cut off, because the ultimate frisbee players will trip and sue them. Rigby thinks it is lame, and Benson threatens to fire Rigby. Rigby complains, and Mordecai says that he can't just hire someone to do all of his work for him.

Rigby realizes he could do just that, and the scene moves to that park's entering gate. Rigby is seen using a blue marker to decorating a stand. Moredcai comes, asking why Rigby bailed on him from the football field. Rigby says that he's going to hire a temp. Rigby talks to a fat guy on fire, a pirate, and a muscular redneck who can play the harmonica by farting into it, but each is weird and stupid. Just when Rigby is about to give up, a bus arrives and out comes a river otter by the name of Doug, who coincidentally, who is desperately looking for a job. He's qualified - he even notices that the grass is an inch too tall - so Rigby hires him. Mordecai and Doug are raking leaves, and Rigby hands out an envelope to Doug containing his paycheck, but snatches it back and just hands him the coins. Doug still happily accepts this small amount, saying it's the most he's ever been paid.

Doug continues to be overly appreciative of the meager accommodations, and Mordecai begins taking a liking to him. His Rigby impression is dead-on. Mordecai and Doug take on Muscle Man and High-Five Ghost in two-on-two basketball, have fun working the snack bar, and do park chores, all while Doug more and more resembles Rigby, with his hair, lack of clothes, tail, and eyes. Benson even calls Doug "Rigby" when congratulating the two on good work.

As Rigby confronts Mordecai about Doug's behavior, he discovers that even Mordecai couldn't tell the two apart. As Rigby confronts Doug just leaving the shower, he tries to fire his "temp," at which point Doug refuses: "I'm more Rigby than you were... or will be!" He then morphs into a form identical to Rigby's. They wrestle and go downstairs, at which point Mordecai sees the identical duo and realizes the problem. Even Skips can't tell who's who. Benson runs the two through a series of tests: they punch Mordecai (weakly), they play video games (poorly), they mop the floor (and give up), and answer Rigby-related questions correctly. As one Rigby correctly identifies Rigby's greatest fear as "amusement park mascots," Mordecai gives that Rigby a celebratory hug, and the other Rigby whines and sulks away. That allows Mordecai to identify the real Rigby, as only the real one could whine that much, and the real Rigby would never hug him. He is caught, and the police arrest him. Doug's full name is revealed as "Doug 'The Doppleganger' Sheblowski" and the crew is informed that he's been pulling this scam across the country.

Doug in his true, much deeper voice is walked up to Rigby, and lets him know that while Doug has little to be thankful for, Rigby has plenty: friends, a job, a warm bed. Rigby dismisses him as a windbag, and Benson calls this "unbelievable." As Benson is the only one who hires and fires, Rigby is threatened with the latter if he doesn't perform toilet duty for the next three months. The show closes with Rigby offering Mordecai a way to get "an easy ten bucks."

Character Appearances

 * Mordecai
 * Rigby
 * Benson
 * Doug (Antagonist)
 * High-Five Ghost
 * Muscle Man
 * Skips
 * Pops
 * The Police Officer
 * Evil Rigby (Antagonist)
 * Explosives Guy
 * Pirate and his Parrot
 * Muscular Redneck

Trivia

 * This episode once again show how inmature Rigby is, he tried to bribe someone to do work for him (because he's to lazy to work himself) and he refuse to admit he's afraid of "amusement park mascots" even though it was chance to prove he's the real Rigby (possibly so no one would would tease him or he just doesn't the rumor to be spread ).
 * Doug taking the appearence of Rigby is similar to J.G. Quintel's student film 2 in the AM PM as a morphing effect.
 * In High Score, Rigby's pay "check" was in a plastic sandwich bag. Here it's been upgraded to an envelope, probably because Benson has more respect for the duo.
 * High-Five Ghost has a rare speaking line ("Cover him!"), the second episode in a row to have one.
 * Benson was furious in this episode and his face turned red. However his anger was directed only at Rigby and not Mordecai. In fact earlier in the episode he complemented Mordecai on a job well done. He also complemented Rigby, but it was actually Doug who Benson had mistaken Rigby for.
 * This is the second Regular Show episode to be interrupted by a commercial break, the others being Muscle Woman, (for the first 2 episodes of the Problem Solverz) and Adventure Time's Rainy Day Daydream (for the premiere of Regular Show).
 * This is Skips and Pops' first appearance since This Is My Jam.
 * When the Rigby's fall after moping only one is doing the "shark" look.
 * When Benson congratulates them for the success of Ultimate Frisbee Dougs eyes are shown briefly without Rigbys trademark black rings under his eyes. Only seconds later, as Doug turns around again he sudddenly has black rings around his eyes. This is probably an oversight.
 * The catchphrase "Dawg!" is created and used frequently in this episode by Mordecai and Doug.
 * Running Gag: Doug keeps changing into Rigby, Rigby spying on Doug and Mordecai.
 * This is the eighth time animals are the antagonists. The first was Death Punchies. The second was The Unicorns Have Got To Go. The third is Don. The fourth was Rigby's Body. The fifth was Mordecai and the Rigbys. The sixth was It's Time. The seventh was Dizzy.