"Regular Show" It's Time (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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10/10
The best episode so far Warning: Spoilers
This is my favorite "Regular Show" episode. In my opinion, this is the best episode in the whole series, exploring in a complex, but entertaining way the relationship between three of the main characters, Mordecai, Margaret and Rigby.

In this episode, the friendship between Mordecai and Rigby is put under a very complicated test, due to Mordecai's jealousy, caused by his impossibility to express his feelings towards Margaret in an open way, resulting in a surprising turn of events, which end in a very satisfying way.

The chemistry existent between the characters of "Regular Show" is explored in other episodes, but none of them had the same level of this episode, which also has one of the saddest scenes in the entire "Regular Show" series. It has lots of humor, irony and weirdness, like several of the previous chapters, but at the same time, is the most emotional moment in "Regular Show".

Those reasons are more than enough to make "It's Time" something memorable and unique marks a before and an after in the continuity and the series. A must see for "Regular Show" fans.
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9/10
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throwaway-8828528 February 2020
Mordecai becomes increasingly jealous as it seems Margaret may like Rigby more than him
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7/10
Good, but rigby is insufferable
thefoochie13 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I grew up watching regular show as a kid and it defined a huge part of my childhood, along with adventure time and SpongeBob. I'm rewatching it many years later and it still holds up today. Now lemme talk about the episode.

"It's time" is a good episode, but it's questionably written. Mordecai is painted out to be the bad guy when he really didn't do anything wrong. I've seen people call mordecai a simp for wanting to go out with Margaret and choosing her over rigby. But the only reason Mordecai "chose" her over rigby is because rigby was being extremely annoying, deliberately trying to make Mordecai jealous and even to the point where he asks her out on a date. This is just extremely petty. Mordecai's actions were completely justified.

As the episode goes on Mordecai's actions get more questionable like when he microwaves all the clocks to stop rigby from going out with Margaret and when he accidentally pushes rigby into the void. I obviously can't defend him at this point, but it's still understandable why he got so mad at rigby. I've never had drama over girls like this, but even I can imagine that if your best friend asked your crush out on a date right before you were about to ask her out, I'd be pretty mad.

Anyway once rigby is out of the picture the episode gets more tolerable. Mordecai gets trapped in the void that shows in the opening credits, and he meets Father Time, which leads to some great gags. I also really like the ending, it shows that even though rigby continues to be a jerk, Mordecai still wants to go the movies with him. It's a solid 7/10 episode, although rugby's behavior and the writing drops it a point or two.
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