Ok this is a very atypical episode. Usually the show has Mordecai and Rigby encounter some simple, mundane problem that will balloon into some supernatural catastrophe that is resolved using video-game logic. This ones also showcasing alot of character growth, as noted. Rigby is usually the screwup who finally decided to put his life straight so he could feel worthy of his girlfriend. Benson (gumball man) is their manager at the park and is always on the verge of firing them for being lazy or whatever. Over time he has become better friends with them and mellowed the hell out. Gonna be honest, the In Space arc felt like a huge jump-the-shark moment and I ended up enjoying the show far less from this point on.
Ok this is a very atypical episode. Usually the show has Mordecai and Rigby encounter some simple, mundane problem that will balloon into some supernatural catastrophe that is resolved using video-game logic.
This ones also showcasing alot of character growth, as noted. Rigby is usually the screwup who finally decided to put his life straight so he could feel worthy of his girlfriend. Benson (gumball man) is their manager at the park and is always on the verge of firing them for being lazy or whatever. Over time he has become better friends with them and mellowed the hell out.
Gonna be honest, the In Space arc felt like a huge jump-the-shark moment and I ended up enjoying the show far less from this point on.
Always land on the wrong episode, lol.
@@lazorcomb You guys liked my Thundercats episode!
We did! We just hear "you landed on a bad episode" so often that it's become a joke between us at this point.
@@lazorcomb i wouldnt say "bad episode" in this case. More like bad for first-time view since it hinges on 6 seasons worth of character development.