Do Me a Solid

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Do Me a Solid is the 15th episode from season 2 in Regular Show. It premiered on May 2, 2011.

Plot
Mordecai and Rigby decide to play a game of "Solids". They get a glass of lemonade, change the channel, pass the remote, fluff the pillow, fold a pair of socks, dry their hands, and cheese some nachos. When they later go into the Coffee Shop, Mordecai finally seizes an opportunity to have an outing with Margaret. The catch is that Margaret will only agree if Rigby will go with Eileen; in the end, Mordecai and Rigby go on a double date after Mordecai asks him to do him a solid for going out with Eileen. After that, Mordecai owes Rigby 10 solids. On the double date, the four go miniature golfing, see a movie, and have ice cream sandwiches at the house in the park. Rigby uses up all but one of his solids so he whispers to Mordecai to do a solid that is probably really gross since he refused to do it after not doing the solid the house then begans to fall into the ground. It is also revealed that Margaret had only come because she owed Eileen a solid. Mordecai finally agrees to do the solid (since they were going to die if he didn't do so) then everything turns back to normal; later, Mordecai is seen coming downstairs and angrily notices that Rigby, Muscle Man, Rigby, High-Five Ghost, and Pops are laughing at the video of Mordacai's 10th solid and he tells Rigby he was a jerk and declares that he (Rigby) is no longer his friend. Mordecai is about to go to the arcade alone but Rigby owes him a soild and smashes the tape, which saves their friendship. Mordecai asks Rigby if he wants to go to the arcade with him. Rigby agrees.

Characters Appearances

 * Mordecai
 * Rigby (Semi-Antagonist until the end)
 * Pops
 * Skips
 * Margaret
 * Eileen
 * Taco'Clock Worker (cameo)
 * Muscle Man
 * High-Five Ghost (does not speak)
 * Benson

Trivia

 * This marks the second appearence of Eileen.
 * Rigby makes fun of Mordecai's name, (saying he will "Morde-cry" himself to sleep that night instead of going on a hot date with Margaret) making him the first to do so. The second is Muscle Man in "The Night Owl", where he says, "Eat on that, Wrongecai!", although "Morde-cry" is more amusing, and the third time is in Bet to Be Blonde, where Rigby calls him "Blondecai."
 * Margaret finally appeared as a main character in this episode for a while ever since "Brain Eraser."
 * This marks the first time a female has storyboarded for an episode of Regular Show, Kat Morris.
 * High-Five Ghost is jinxed again in this episode, ever since "This Is My Jam."
 * This is the first episode to have an earthquake; it was similiar to Akira Toriyama's "Dragon Ball Z."
 * "Do Me A Solid" is similar to how Rigby knows of Mordecai liking Margaret; Mordecai knows of Eileen liking Rigby.
 * Goof: Eileen brings Mordecai and Rigby their coffee (and a sandwich) and talks to them, but when they finish, she takes the two empty coffee cups to refill them despite neither Mordecai nor Rigby so much as touching the cups during their talk
 * In the video game sequence, it shows the last boss of 'The Tomb of Nefertiti'. An online game (formerly part of an episode) on Cartoon Network from the show 'The Problem Solverz', possibly making a reference to why Regular Show was split twice on the show's launch date.
 * This is Margaret and Eileen's first appearances since Brain Eraser but this is Eileen's second appearance.
 * When Skips tells Mordecai and Rigby to stop doing solids because it's evil is similair to the Pilot when Benson orders Mordecai and Rigby to stop playing "Rock, Paper, Scissors" because it's an evil game.
 * "Do Me A Solid" is the third "evil" game; the first two are Rock, Paper, Scissors and Jinx.
 * The game, Do Me A Solid, was a saying used by teenagers in the 1980's.
 * Eileen is shown sacrificing her life for Rigby but manages to survive.
 * High-Five Ghost is seen floating away from the hole in the middle of the living room, even though he is in fact already dead and therefore cannot die again.
 * Margaret has another boyfriend in this episode, this is noted when she said she "dropped a date" so she can go on Eileen's date.
 * High-Five Ghost's lips are off audio when he is laughing.
 * Mordecai says "You're a jerk" to Rigby, which may be a reference to the pop song with the same name; the latest pop song reference is "my mom" jokes and Mordecai telling Pops "never say never".
 * This is the third time Mordecai is an antagonist (during the earthquake scene); the first time being "It's Time" and the second being "Jinx".
 * When Mordecai and Rigby are sitting on the couch in the beginning of the episode, a commercial is shown on the TV, making a reference to a "Shake Weight".
 * The tenth solid that Mordecai must perform was never revealed to the audience. It could be because it was disturbing to Mordecai.
 * This is the first time that Margaret and Eileen are seen in the house.
 * This is the tenth time animals are the antagonists; the first was "Death Punchies", the second was "The Unicorns Have Got To Go", the third was "Don", the fourth was "Mordecai and the Rigbys", the fifth was "It's Time", the sixth was "Dizzy", the seventh was "Temp Check", and the eighth was "Jinx".
 * The movie they watch may be a reference to Pee Wee's Big Adventure in which he appears as a hotel bellboy in the fictitious movie portrayal of his adventure.

Goofs

 * In the last scene, the clock on the VCR player at the first had 4:20 as the time, by seconds later, it shows 9:25 as the time.
 * Also, when Rigby moves his hand to eject the tape, his hand goes behind the clock display when it should go in front of it.