Well, I just don't know why (once again) these two "Regular Show" chapters share the same page on IMDb instead of having one for each episode, like the rest of the series, but here goes my review (Note: Since I already reviewed "One Pull Up", so this review will focus only in "Guys Night")
"Guys Night" was a pretty decent watch. Despite the fact that Pops started being one of the main characters of the series, he had mostly a secondary role in the most recent "Regular Show" chapters, which in my opinion were too much focused on Muscle Man.
For me, it was very nice to see how the other characters care so much about Pops: In many ways, one could say that he is pretty much the "heart" of the series, being the kind of character that somewhat serves as a moral compass for usually selfish and uncaring characters (Not that Mordecai, Rigby and Muscle Man are entirely selfish or uncaring, but they could be quite unconcerned for several stuff that happen around them)
I think that it was the interaction of Mordecai and Rigby with Pops is the other side of the coin in what concerns with their interaction with Benson: Both served to their respective character development, but in a different manner. And somehow, the interaction of Pops with Mordecai and Rigby seemed to made him a stronger character, being this episode one of the most notorious examples of that.
"Guys Night" was a pretty decent watch. Despite the fact that Pops started being one of the main characters of the series, he had mostly a secondary role in the most recent "Regular Show" chapters, which in my opinion were too much focused on Muscle Man.
For me, it was very nice to see how the other characters care so much about Pops: In many ways, one could say that he is pretty much the "heart" of the series, being the kind of character that somewhat serves as a moral compass for usually selfish and uncaring characters (Not that Mordecai, Rigby and Muscle Man are entirely selfish or uncaring, but they could be quite unconcerned for several stuff that happen around them)
I think that it was the interaction of Mordecai and Rigby with Pops is the other side of the coin in what concerns with their interaction with Benson: Both served to their respective character development, but in a different manner. And somehow, the interaction of Pops with Mordecai and Rigby seemed to made him a stronger character, being this episode one of the most notorious examples of that.