Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-22930393-20140630080309/@comment-24882645-20140701060303

To be honest, I really didn't mind the episode Quips. While the humor did get old rather quickly, I liked the interaction between some of the characters. Since Gary is one of my favorite minor characters, I thought it was interesting to see him playing games with Mordecai and Rigby. I also thought Reginald (The Guardian of Eternal Youth that was on Gary's team) was pretty funny, though I felt kind of sorry for him when everybody kept assuming that he drew bacon. The flashback with Skips saving Mordecai and Rigby was fascinating as well. I have to wonder if the creators will make a special or something including those three specific adventures.

As Tansyflower has stated, though, I believe Quips has already learned his lesson. I don't think he will be near as irritating this time around. Skips told him the truth about how annoying his jokes were, and he seemed to take the hint by the end of the episode. Besides, one would think he would be worn out after using his material on kids all the time. Even if he doesn't have good characterization, hopefully the writers can work around it and still come up with an episode that is worth watching.

Since 'bachelor party' is in the episode's title, I think it's safe to assume that somebody is getting married. It may very well be Quips himself, since his catchphrase is in the title as well. Perhaps if he is the one getting married, he'll develop more as a character and realize that not everything is meant as a joke. However, maybe somebody else is getting married, and he's the one who has to bring them back together for some reason. That would be interesting....

It actually kind of surprises me that Regular Show hasn't acknowledged marriage up until this point. As often as the creators throw in romantic elements, this is the first time a wedding is happening. I'm curious to see how well they handle marriage. ''Will the episode be funny? Will it have sad moments? Will it have a good moral behind it? ''When it comes to RS, I usually can't predict what's going to happen. I just hope that the creators have some awesome concepts in store for us.

As for a teamwork episode, that would be pretty cool. I can easily picture a wedding cake monster attacking the bride and groom, and the park gang has to come to the rescue. (Hey, it could happen) Teamwork in any cartoon, especially RS, usually makes me smile.