"Regular Show" I Like You Hi (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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throwaway-8828521 February 2020
A somewhat serious episode. Extreme Barista should be a real show honestly
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10/10
A more serious episode, in a good way.
tamsin-parker-262-5389255 November 2021
Mordecai accidentally sends CJ a text saying "I like you hi", when he meant to write "I Like Yuji". CJ doesn't take it too hard and writes back, "I like you, too. Hi." While the bluejay tries to explain that's not what he meant to write, he also is forced to confront his feelings for the cloud woman. Mordecai's relationship with CJ has helped him to grow as a character.
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7/10
Is it possible?
dantemonkey12919 May 2014
Warning: Spoilers
i don't want to be critical about this episode, when it was released, it kinda felt like being too repetitive compared to (Mordecai) with Margaret from the previous seasons, and it's starting to get too old because ever since from the first episode of the 5th season, it got me worried that Margaret is now in her dream college (which dream college do not appears to exists exactly)it made it felt crooked and weird at the same time. and starting to get to the point that we may no longer see her until the final season of the show (If Possible)while the other underrated character (C.J.)may replace Margaret in favor of her, and the weird feeling about C.J. with Mordecai, well... ,it didn't feels right at all it made to the it was only better if C.J. was only appeared once or twice, but after she appears more longer, it starts to get too boring and unoriginal and annoying to the thought, it was a good episode, but it wasn't great enough.
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