"Regular Show" The Longest Weekend (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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(2013)

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6/10
Well... I don't like this episode.
kobedawson16 May 2023
I think the purpose of this episode is completely dumb and a waste of time, however I like the concept of it and some of the lines that were said. Myself and my friends were definitely frustrated just watching this episode together.

This episode also makes hate Starla even more. And it's cool to put "love to the test" but not when you're gonna be a total hypocrite about it. Plus haven't they spent days apart from one another? So how hard could it be to spend one weekend away from each other...

Love is definitely a very powerful emotion that can influence many decisions and lead on some intrusive thoughts , but it's also easy to overcome it when you have a life and other relationships with other people like family and friends.

Probably the worst Regular Show Episode for me, since I can't think of a worst one. Not bad, but I definitely won't be rewatching this anytime soon.
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5/10
The Longest Weekend: Boring. Sandwich of Death: Awesome! Warning: Spoilers
"The Longest Weekend" wasn't a very good episode. The premise wasn't really that bad, but the truth is that neither Muscle Man nor Starla are very funny (or interesting) characters, and the immense amount of attention and screen time the former is receiving recently is just annoying.

Well, at least it was nice to see Thomas once again (I thought that the writers just forgot him) Also, seeing Mordecai and Rigby (And the rest of park workers as well) helping Muscle Man was Heartwarming in Hindsight, specially considering the antagonistic relationship they had in the first and second season of the series.

5/10
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