At least Margaret was the one who did a solid just right, she gave Eileen the chance to hang out with Rigby on that day and I saw nothing go wrong between the two
Despite Mordecai being an asshole to Rigby, we all know he'll go to Hell and back for his homie Rigby cause he's the only one that he considers a brother.
I’m glad people actually still remember this fact instead of just screaming Simp every time Mordecai is brought up. People tend to forget the amount of bullshit he put up with from Rigby
@@CombatSportsNerd Remember when Rigby ruined Mordecai's over a God like college like your not a friend if you do that because he could of been having a God like job and etc but Rigby ruined his life by making a big lie
If someone does a solid for you and they say you owe them a solid, it would create an endless loop until one of them stops asking for a solid. So you could have a solid war.
i think of it as: one person requests a solid, then the other person can choose if they wanna do it or not and if they accept, they can get a solid back without choice
I really don't see their friendship as "toxic" more as it is just rocky at times. Like Mordecai could've DIED if he picked the wrong hat in Eggscellent but he came back and got the hat just for Rigby. Also did we forget Mordecai punched Benson in that same episode because he disrespected Rigby?
Yes That's why i think their dynamic Works even More like this Since Friends Can fight because of Pretty much anything,But only Real friends can Make amends and Make up for their mistakes(That's pretty much what happens every time they have an Argument/fight)
Even with all the shity stuff that rigby does people still find a way to defend him in the dumbest ways like saying suff like that's just how he is or that's just a personality, wtf. Mordecai doesn't develop because he's wasn't a bad person, being a simp dose not make you a bad person, although I have different opinions about the whole simp stuff, I think the whole... I guess anti simp attitude is stupid. there are many time where Mordecai gets in trouble solely because of Rigby, there are many times where Ricky has no compassion for any of the other park dudes and Mordecai have to put him in line.
Yeah, I feel like she's underrated, cuz she doesn't have the funny factor like the characters from the main cast. She's just a chill, helpful, encouraging, and real person. 💯
Eileen doesn't deserve this treatment. She's so sweet, and really interested, but leading her on is wrong. (I know that Rigby and Eileen get better, but right now, she's treated like literal trash).
Clearly (in the 2 minutes mark so idk if he says this) But they have been life long friends and while Rigby ends up through his stubbornness being the catalysts of most of the shows inciting incidents life long bro hood can't be broken easily.
I always felt that while Rigby is lazy and annoying he can be a good friend. He once covered for Mordecai constantly and Mordecai will forever see Rigby as the lazy and stupid friend, just to make himself feel better. He throws Rigby under the bus after everything he did for him. Mordecai is very toxic and disrespectful to Rigby. Rigby can be annoying but mostly this whole Simp arc shows how he would rather hang out with a stranger than his own best friend.
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 it's like watching those dumb romance movies, when the writers desperately forcing the audience to like a toxic couple. Very sad, don't you think
Tbh they both shit on each other in the early season but let’s not forget that he ruin his future just to be with him and I don’t think mordecai isn’t toxic at all he punched his own boss for disrespecting him and kept his promise to get the hat for him he has plenty respect for him and he proved and said that before sure he lets his emotions gets the best of him but I think he cares for him
@@randomave6726 mordecai forgave rigby and said that it was for the better, saying he would rather work at a dead end job if it meant working with rigby
I think the reason why Rigby and Eileen worked so well as a couple is because, despite Rigby's flaws, he grew to care about Eileen. Rigby was honest with her and didn't try to change himself for her- so they could get to know each other with clear transparency. Mordicai on the other hand, devoted his time to her while, at times, being a bad friend to Rigby. He also lied to his friends and Margret as well as creating excuses as he "waited for the right moment". But with all the time waiting instead of making it happen, and letting her see the real him, Mordecai never had the courage to make a genuine relationship with any girl until the very end of the show. It's a good lesson though, if you find someone you love it least try and you'll know if they fill the same way. Otherwise, that chance will pass you by.
I mean rigby can’t even do this one thing for his friend who’s constantly bailing him out of trouble or rigby usually starts the trouble, it’s not just mordecai
@@donathan2933 yeah, but thats for work, rigby isnt personally interested in Eileen (at this point), yet mordecai begs for him to accept so he can hang out with Margaret, not even caring about how rigby already declined and showed no interest
Did this man just actually hand wave Rigby for this entire video,? Rigby was absolutely awful this episode Mordecai didn't even Force Rigby he just begged him and here is Rigby demanding 10 solids and doing anything he can to ruin their chance at a relationship and then in the end forcing Mordecai to (take a shit on the ground. if you're wondering) and then painted up Mordecai to be the evil dude because he made Rigby do something he was a little uncomfortable doing man changed his mind after 2 seconds didn't seem that against it to me.
I thought the vid was gonna look at their friendship over multiple episodes, but it was just another "Mordecai's a simp" video 😬. Rigby has done way worse things than simping for a girl and no one brings it up.
@@snomfrompokemon2496 That’s because this Fanbase is extremely biased against mordecai to the point they will ignore canon events of Rigby being a horrible person.
I like Alpha Jay Show's videos but I don't like his Regular show videos. It is just basically blindly defending Rigby and going against Mordecai because "he's a simp." Even though Rigby has shown to be an asshole in earlier seasons. I hope if he does do the "Wall Buddy" episode he won't blindly side with Rigby in there.
@@dyldev0320 while I did feel bad for Rigby I couldn't help but laugh everytime he got punched. I don't know why but everytime Rigby gets humiliated e.g Trash Boat it's kinda funny to me. Now before you call me cruel just remember that this is just a cartoon and it being a cartoon makes Rigby getting abused humorous and entertaining and light hearted.
I feel that like while mordecai can be toxic in later seasons, this show has been established as having continuity and rigby literally screws everything up every single time, whereas mordecai has to constantly take the fall as well for his friend even though HE is often the one who tries to do the right thing. After literal years of this, I can see why mordecai would have this view of Rigby just being lazy and stupid. For the first few seasons until he starts to get with Eileen, that's pretty much all he establishes himself to be. Also, I never hear anyone say this and it's super important: rigby is VERY manipulative. Every time something happens (unicorns, the date with Margaret, solids, etc) rigby gets jealous over something petty, usually just that he wants to have mordecai all to himself when mordecai wants to do something independent of rigby, rigby will go out of his way to ruin things, and then when mordecai calls him out, he says "if YOU had just done *whatever*, this wouldn't have happened". That is gaslighting. That's what abusers say to make you think it was your fault you were punished or what have you. Like, while rigby is technically correct, he blames everything on mordecai not wanting to hang out with him, instead of the fact that HIS reaction to mordecai's actions were the cause of the problem getting worse rather than just talking to him or saying "you know what? If you'd rather hang out with some stranger than your best friend then fine we don't have to be best friends" or SOMETHING. instead, he just blames mordecai for basically not wanting his ENTIRE EXISTENCE to be spent hanging out with the same loser slacker who CONSTANTLY gets him into trouble and nearly costs him his job literally every week. It's a severe personality flaw that I never see anyone address and I'm not saying that mordecai is perfect or anything and honestly I absolutely love Rigby's arc through the whole show, seeing him grow and mature makes him such a dynamic character. It just also seems like the show itself sometimes also wants to paint it as Rigby being right when he says "if you hadn't etc" and I feel like sometimes mordecai should have said "I did mess up but you went out of your way and YOUR actions directly caused the bad thing to happen". This did happen more in unicorns when mordecai pointed out that even though he had been an idiot about the cologne, it still didn't give Rigby the right to treat him like dirt. As the show went on as Rigby changed and matured, it showed that mordecai didn't think he really needed to change and mature because he was already used to being a step above Rigby, which brought his personality flaws more to the forefront, and I like how the show didn't flanderize them both and go through so many seasons of mordecai just constantly bailing Rigby out and Rigby basically just being patrick and the only motivation for any conflict in the show through insistent stupidity. They're actually dynamic characters with real flaws which is one reason the show can still speak to me even though I'm not a teenager anymore.
The character development in this show is actually pretty insightful I think, with a couple of exceptions of course. As a person with social anxieties I could always kind of understand why mordecai had a hard time talking to Margaret. His character is explored well in the portrait episode. He's clearly more sensitive and he fears rejection in many aspects of his life, which I think is why he's generally the one more concerned about getting fired as well. He doesn't want to put himself out there (such as expressing himself visually through painting) and be rejected. Deep down, he knows that he is only seen as marginally better than rigby in his daily life, but they do at least see him as somewhat more respectable. The fact that in later seasons when Rigby starts to outpace him, he realizes that he has survived so long by just being faster than his friend so to speak, that when Rigby passes him, he will be the next to last, and he deals with it in an immature way because he hasn't bothered to grow, and it still takes several years after a trip to space to save the universe which shifted his entire perspective to really explore himself. He's definitely an idiot about relationships and what he thinks women like/wants, which isn't unusual at that stage in life both for men and women, and his arrogance at generally being the one who is at least more right than Rigby helps to dig his grave deeper like in the episode where he first kisses Margaret. His past self won't even listen when he tries to tell HIMSELF how to fix it. He makes some stupid decisions, small and large, which I can see why people don't like especially his later season behavior. He usually seems to learn from his mistakes, however, and generally ends up admitting he was wrong by the end of the episode, again with a couple of exceptions and half apologies, which mostly happen in later episodes. Sometimes, when pushed too far, he strikes out in anger and says something rooted in truth, but designed to cut deeply and therefore more cruel than necessary, and he kills Rigby by accident in a moment of anger, for which he almost immediately feels and outwardly expresses remorse, and then listens to the advice he was given. He also listens to skips most of the time. I can see why people find his actions unforgivable in some episodes because he really does stoop low sometimes. But Rigby has done some deplorable things too. And he spends every waking minute with mordecai, drags him into things by outright lying to his supposed best friend (grilled cheese deluxe, the hot dogs) or being just insistently stupid or downright selfish. Whenever mordecai justifiably calls him out, rigby first denies that he does or did the thing, then accuses mordecai of causing the problem or tries to turn it around or blame someone else for it. He cheats to get his way (sometimes justifiably as it seems that mordecai does take advantage of his physical superiority like with punchies) but then expects mordecai to sit there and put up with his constant insults and rubbing it in his face, which he does to skips as well, but skips is mature enough to see where he went wrong and fix it, as skips does. He relies heavily on mordecai for many seasons until he starts to grow up, and that is why it is hard to sympathize with him in episodes like unicorns and the date with margaret because he spends all his time with mordecai, and mordecai even says they can hang out later, but Rigby responds with a petulant "no" and then goes out of his way to get as far under mordecai's skin as possible, literally pushing his best friend to the point of a crime of passion, knowing full well how much margaret means to mordecai, just because he doesn't want to share his friends attention. It's easy for him to talk to people in general, but he is calm around margaret because he doesn't care about her, and he knows that mordecai does. It's a mean thing to do, and then he blames mordecai for the suffering that he is willingly inflicting. He runs every chance mordecai has with her, and then makes fun of mordecai for being afraid of trying. Why should he try? If he tries to hang out with someone else or have new friends, rigby will sabotage it. And when Rigby makes friends with the unicorns, he actively helps them haze his best friend and then his co workers, gleefully and out of pure spite because he wanted to play games with mordecai. That is some messed up stuff to deal with in a friendship. It's just hard for me to completely hate mordecai after seeing how emotionally manipulated he's been through the entire relationship, despite his flaws and poor decisions, and it's another reason why the ending of the show is so satisfying to see how they both find themselves throughout all their adventures. Sorry for the novel, I love discussing this show and no one else in my life watches it lol
@@devinjones1527 wow, finally an actual argument other than idiots degrading Mordecai's whole character because he's a "simp" and ppl "glorifying" Rigby because he's a "chad"
@@donathan2933 lol considering Rigby literally pushes two different people into killing him in two separate instances that I can remember, three if the movie is canon, just by intentionally playing with someone else's emotions and digging in the way he does, it's hard for me to completely side with Rigby. I still like him and he's funny as shit in the earlier seasons as well, but sometimes it's frustrating to watch the writing seemingly side with him when he's being actively possessive and manipulative.
I think a better question would be, why did they ever become friends at all?...because as we've all seen Mordecai and Rigby's friendship is toxic, well okay maybe not toxic but it's definitely terrible.
Personally, I've always thought Mordecai was the worst between the two of them, because there moments where Mordecai was the most selfish one i mean sure Rigby was also selfish at times but not as much as Mordecai.
I'm not sure exactly what Jay is asking about solids because his wording was pretty weird, but I think the idea here is that if someone asks you for a solid and you do it, then they owe you one (unless you agree to different terms beforehand like Mordecai and Rigby). If you don't return a solid owed, then the universe apparently decides to punish you and everyone around you with death, but if you don't owe them a solid when you refuse one, I'm guessing nothing happens. So in regards to a "solid war," once they were even on solids again, then either of them should be able to end it by just refusing to do anything they were asked to do.
I hate how alpha paints rigby in this light to be 100 in the right when he was being an ass to his friend for the whole episode rigby could’ve easily denied the solid and left it at that. And Mordecai should’ve just asked Margaret out himself. But noinstead he had to use it as an opportunity to be a prick to his friend who was just trying to get closer to his crush via a group setting. I get he was upset of going on a date with Eileen but he took it way to far. He felt no remorse or guilt until Mordecai was about break off the friendship.
Not to mention, him being an asshole to Mordecai resulted in making Margaret, someone who was not involved with their petty shit, annoyed and uncomfortable. Like yeah, call Mordecai out all you want, but Ribgy is not better nor in the right all because he didn't say no to a solid that he didn't owe.
There was also the episode where mordecai saw pops naked and it was honestly all rigbys fault because he never gave pops the magazine in the first place when it arrived also rigby also screwed mordecai out of his dream school
@@vulpixle9659 vulpixle 96 Mordecai and Rigby were supposed to give Pops his magazine. Mordecai brought it up, so they're both at fault. Rigby did screw Mordecai out of his dream school, but Mordecai went to another college and dropped out. That right there wasn't Rigby's fault.
@@III............ he went to that school, *BECAUSE* he thought he didn't get to his dream school. We also have to keep in mind that was a art school, his wording and tone implied he just did it because why not. He didn't get into his original school, so why not that one. Who knows what he could have done if he had gone to his dream school, too bad since it never happened because of Rigby.
You give Rigby way too much credit and leeway than he deserves. He definitely got better in the later seasons but he was a pretty major asshole to not just Mordecai but the whole park crew for the majority of the show.
weirdly enough in these early seasons some or most of the park crew would have more liking or respect for rigby, especially when he would trash on mordecai
Father Time gave Mordecai a do-over. Remember when Mordecai asked Father Time if he could bring Rigby back? He couldn't do it because his body was ''blown into bits of star stuff''. The Rigby we see now is part of Mordecai's timeline. The other Rigby is dead.
Rigby going out of his way to publicly humiliate and disgrace mordecai as mean-spiritedly as possible Alpha Jay: never mind that, MoRdEcAi iS a SiIiMp!!!
I really hope you get into the 'Wall Buddy' episode at some point because that was definitely one where I was questioning their friendship and how the episode was written. Rigby dodges cleaning the room they share (despite most of the mess being his) and trying to push it on Mordecai who refuses to help, wanting Rigby to do it alone and neither of them talking out the issue. Mordecai's no saint in the ep either because even at the risk of losing his job, he doesn't even try to work with Rigby who continues to escalate things to avoid cleaning. They just create a cycle of blame/neglect and the issue isn't truly solved at the end. Rigby was only mad that Mordecai 'threw him under the bus' with Benson not for being called out on his mess (as Mordecai says) and neither admit their wrongs with the actual problem. Even the joke at the end is them continuing to blame each other. How did their friendship last?
It''s funny that it actually reminds me of my relationship with my brother. If we were just normal friends then we would probably be the biggest of enemies, but since we're brothers there was kinda no avoiding each other. Mordecai and Rigby have been friends since a extremely young age to where they could be considered as close as brothers so maybe they viewed their relationship in a similar way.
Yeah, they were pretty toxic. But I think that kinda made them realistic in a way. Like, they gave off the “early 20s friends who only hang out because they’re both losers” kinda vibes. They grew up and mellowed out and became actual friends by the end of the series because that’s what happens in real life.
11:27 My friends and I do solids to this day. I'm in debt 2 solids so if i needed a solid, I'd then be in debt by 3. We just keep count to make sure everything is fair.
SOLID EDUCATION 101: I can't speak for everyone else, but the way my friends and I do solids, you can "counter for solids" once. Otherwise, you would have solidception. Since Rigby had already countered for solids by going on the date with Eileen, Mordecai had no leverage and had to essentially pay off his debt.
Rigby and Mordecai was a terrible friendship forged on the fact that no one else wanted to deal with their specific brand of weird-ass, Pandora’s box bullshit they regularly got themselves into.
In my experience, literally everyone brings that up. Also kind of an exaggeration to say that ruined mordecai’s life considering he just went to a different college and dropped out anyway
People don't like to shame their favourite character. They'll much rather talk about mordecais failings at romance than when Rigby decided his best friend should suffer with him in failure and disgrace.
11:45 btw to answer your question the person couldn't do that cause they owed that person 6 solids so they don't get anything back until the person uses all there 6 solids
I feel like Rigby and Mordecai's friendship evolved like this: besties as kids: They got along well, played together all the time, were equally immature, got to know eachother on a superficial but brotherly level besties as teenagers: Inseparable, hung out whenever they could, had everything in common, this is that phase where they hardly ever disagreed with eachother (i had friendahips like this in high-school), still have a superficial best friendship that could easily fade away if Mordecai started college away from Rigby Besties in their 20s: Living together for the first time and facing consequences for their actions (for the first time), they were starting to annoy eachother. They didn't see eye-to-eye as much with Rigby retaining his insufferable habits from high school and Mordecai behaving like a juvenile older brother, they don't know why they tolerate eachother, but at this point their friendship isn't as supercial anymore Besties in their 30s and beyond: The "twilight years" of their friendship, they have both fully matured as adults, emotional maturity is at its peak. They hold a brotherhood that is unbreakable, though they probably don't hang out as often as they used to, but they still keep in touch as they work through their now-established lives (maybe starting a new family, advancing in their careers or dreams, adulting stuff)
Rigby: Bros Before Hoes! Am I right Mordecai!? *Mordecai stares at Margaret* Rigby: MORDECAI!!! Mordecai: HUH!? Oh yeah yeah yeah! Hoes Before Bros! Mmmmm Margaret!
Because they're such well made characters with amazing personality traits and flaws. If they're is a Mt. Rushmore of the best cartoons friends ever they have to be on it.
Me looking at the 18 comments: Huh. Guess this one didn’t get that many people watching. *sees it literally uploaded 3 minutes ago* This is a very anticipated video then.
Because even though they do fight a bit they know that their best friends at the end of the day and they can help each other out through thick and thin
Fun fact the show started when Mordecai and Rigby were around 23 years old which means that Mordecai was in junior college/art school for around five years after getting expelled, which must also mean that Rigby was just crashing in Mordecai dorm for five years doing nothing and he only got the job at the park because of Mordecai had to vouch for him in an interview that he was too lazy to show up People tend to forget that in the early seasons Rigby was a horrible friend as he was clingy and lazy and made most of the conflicts happen in the show but no it's all about HAHA BLUE BIRD A SIMP Rigby had a great character arc but come on when you start from the bottom there no where to go but up while Mordecai stayed mostly the same and his love life arc was really annoying and didn't matter as he didn't end up with either and sure he had few bad episode but some on you can fill seasons on where Rigby mess up Both friends have known each other for years and have a set views on each other and that takes time to change but that doesn't stop them from being as close as brothers that would go to hell and back for each other
I’ve always wondered something for this episode: Mordecai denying Rigby’s 10th solid causes everything to collapse because of the power of solids and all that. So can someone explain how Rigby was able to deny doing Mordecai a solid and going on the date? Mordecai was owed a solid for cheesing the nachos, and I think even pulling his seat out in the coffee shop, so by logic Rigby would have to do this solid. There’s no conceivable reason he could deny the solid, and be owed 10 in return for it, when he already owed Mordecai a solid.
You’ve got a point but even tho he initially denied he almost immediately did it after and if it’s a mental thing he might’ve been considering it which delayed all the bad stuff
I'm a solid-lawyer, and I can say if you owe someone a back log of solids over a certain amount you cannot claim a solid debt until those solids are paid off. The limit for "solid credit" depends on the relations but on average it's 3.
You know actually ok the solid episode it didn’t make any sense that Rigby was able to do a solid later when he broke the tape yet mordocai had to do the solid on the spot🤦♂️ it low key always like irritated me how Rigby was able to get away with things yet Mordocai was always held accountable for stuff
It feels like the early seasons while they were getting the feel of the show they made the guys relationship more volatile. Like, they had conflicts in later seasons but there was a greater sense of consistent...I guess bromance? Like, I can't imagine questioning how their friendship is intact as casually as done here bc thr conflicts were either treated as weighty issues that could change their lives, or they were silly small things that they were aware weren't too big of a deal, they were on opposite sides of a debate but it was never an outright fight for such a small thing as it is here, or other early episodes. They had to balance it out over the season(s) by having other episodes like eggcelent that proved that they're real bros so people could remember them when stuff like this happened, bc this episode on its own doesn't really show them being friends much at all 😅
no disrespect towards you Alpha Jay Show. I like your reviews, but I don't like when you do Regular Show videos. Because all it is is just focusing on the problems with Mordecai and not focusing with the problems with Rigby. It seems you are very biased to blindly side with Rigby. At least focus on BOTH of them and not always side with Rigby because "Mordecai's a simp." Again no disrespect.
In your solid idea, countering with "you owe me a solid" would mean whatever was asked it basically worth 2 solids (unless it was the start of a solid chain), since it there was already an exchange before, say M owed a solid to R, and it was R's asking for it, M countering by saying R owes him a solid means it's worth 2 since if it was worth 1 solid then it would be even and no need to owe solids anymore, similar to how R countered by saying M's date solid was worth 10 solids. I think it's a solid logic
I'm disappointing, AJ, you used to be a good reviewer, but it's very clear now, you're just blind with your bias toward Rigby with your Regular show "review", and doesn't even bother to looking into other episodes for more content.
I currently am trying to finish this show and have seen this episode but that's true what could you do in the front seat that you couldn't do in the backseat THATS RIGHT NOTHING!
At least Margaret was the one who did a solid just right, she gave Eileen the chance to hang out with Rigby on that day and I saw nothing go wrong between the two
@Karensimp what?
@Karensimpget a life
@Karensimp 🤡🤡🤡
@Capricorn LMAOAOOAAOOA
@Capricorn hmmm... I don't remember a clown hating on a show that's more successful than you
Mordecai and Rigby were definitely more "aggressive" with each other in the early seasons
Read that comment right at the Moment the "I kill you" Part came.
@@ScampScanner nice timing
And Rigby matured while Mordecai slmost hit rock bottom.
Lol they were really that aggressive?
@@SergioLeonardoCornejo Not really Rigby still slacks off just as well as mordecai. If anything both of them never matured until the end.
Despite Mordecai being an asshole to Rigby, we all know he'll go to Hell and back for his homie Rigby cause he's the only one that he considers a brother.
True true
I’m glad people actually still remember this fact instead of just screaming Simp every time Mordecai is brought up. People tend to forget the amount of bullshit he put up with from Rigby
@@CombatSportsNerd Remember when Rigby ruined Mordecai's over a God like college like your not a friend if you do that because he could of been having a God like job and etc but Rigby ruined his life by making a big lie
And vice versa.
@@YubelLord1 Only to remember, Mordecai is jus as capable of that as well.
When they were laughing at the tree who else felt compelled to join in by the power of the vibe
Me. I just laughed at it.
I was more concerned for the nachos. 😂
I cant be the only one who died laughing at “Morde-why”
Laughing at Rigby throwing nachos at a tree describes my maturity 😂
@@jtwatts7990 We enjoy the simple and stupid things I laughed so damn hard at 9:42
If someone does a solid for you and they say you owe them a solid, it would create an endless loop until one of them stops asking for a solid.
So you could have a solid war.
a "solid" war
i think of it as: one person requests a solid, then the other person can choose if they wanna do it or not and if they accept, they can get a solid back without choice
@@lilnutt5580 When you ask for a solid you have to do it, no questions asked.
@@Fizzpig true but i think that's how they were doing it before
Nah, I see it as the solid that is owed is for free
I really don't see their friendship as "toxic" more as it is just rocky at times. Like Mordecai could've DIED if he picked the wrong hat in Eggscellent but he came back and got the hat just for Rigby. Also did we forget Mordecai punched Benson in that same episode because he disrespected Rigby?
agreed
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That's why i think their dynamic Works even More like this
Since Friends Can fight because of Pretty much anything,But only Real friends can Make amends and Make up for their mistakes(That's pretty much what happens every time they have an Argument/fight)
Remember how mordecai hill rigby
@@bernardohchongching224 remember when Rigby hid away Mordacai's college acceptance letter
I know some people don’t like Mordecai but Rigby was just as much of not more of an asshole (internationally) in the earlier seasons
True but at least Rigby is real about himself. Mordecai comes off as a poser at times, especially in the early seasons
That's one of the reasons Rigby is the better character. He grew and matured over the show, while Mordecai basically stayed the same over the show.
Both characters are flawed, but Rigby is being himself while Mordecai is being a douche.
God I HATED early seasons Rigby and everyone acts like Mordecai was a dick when Rigby did everything he could to mess with his life
Even with all the shity stuff that rigby does people still find a way to defend him in the dumbest ways like saying suff like that's just how he is or that's just a personality, wtf. Mordecai doesn't develop because he's wasn't a bad person, being a simp dose not make you a bad person, although I have different opinions about the whole simp stuff, I think the whole... I guess anti simp attitude is stupid. there are many time where Mordecai gets in trouble solely because of Rigby, there are many times where Ricky has no compassion for any of the other park dudes and Mordecai have to put him in line.
Can we just talk about how Eileen's the best character in Regular Show?
Yeah, I feel like she's underrated, cuz she doesn't have the funny factor like the characters from the main cast. She's just a chill, helpful, encouraging, and real person. 💯
Yeah, she's awesome.
No
Muscle Man is the best Eileen is only okay
Mordecai, Rigby, and Eileen are the best, imo.
Eileen doesn't deserve this treatment. She's so sweet, and really interested, but leading her on is wrong.
(I know that Rigby and Eileen get better, but right now, she's treated like literal trash).
Literally best question EVER
Clearly (in the 2 minutes mark so idk if he says this) But they have been life long friends and while Rigby ends up through his stubbornness being the catalysts of most of the shows inciting incidents life long bro hood can't be broken easily.
I know right lol..
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@@iiGingiey 99o
I always felt that while Rigby is lazy and annoying he can be a good friend. He once covered for Mordecai constantly and Mordecai will forever see Rigby as the lazy and stupid friend, just to make himself feel better. He throws Rigby under the bus after everything he did for him. Mordecai is very toxic and disrespectful to Rigby. Rigby can be annoying but mostly this whole Simp arc shows how he would rather hang out with a stranger than his own best friend.
Don't get me wrong I love Rigby but remember he did ruin his friends future so he could be with him so yeah
@@randomave6726 Oh ya. Frankly they’re both very wrong for each other
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 it's like watching those dumb romance movies, when the writers desperately forcing the audience to like a toxic couple. Very sad, don't you think
Tbh they both shit on each other in the early season but let’s not forget that he ruin his future just to be with him and I don’t think mordecai isn’t toxic at all he punched his own boss for disrespecting him and kept his promise to get the hat for him he has plenty respect for him and he proved and said that before sure he lets his emotions gets the best of him but I think he cares for him
@@randomave6726 mordecai forgave rigby and said that it was for the better, saying he would rather work at a dead end job if it meant working with rigby
The way Eileen was running to my man Rigby... At least she shot her shot.
I think the reason why Rigby and Eileen worked so well as a couple is because, despite Rigby's flaws, he grew to care about Eileen. Rigby was honest with her and didn't try to change himself for her- so they could get to know each other with clear transparency. Mordicai on the other hand, devoted his time to her while, at times, being a bad friend to Rigby. He also lied to his friends and Margret as well as creating excuses as he "waited for the right moment". But with all the time waiting instead of making it happen, and letting her see the real him, Mordecai never had the courage to make a genuine relationship with any girl until the very end of the show. It's a good lesson though, if you find someone you love it least try and you'll know if they fill the same way. Otherwise, that chance will pass you by.
Eileen asking Rigby to go golfing was so adorable, I felt bad for how she was treated in that episode
I mean rigby can’t even do this one thing for his friend who’s constantly bailing him out of trouble or rigby usually starts the trouble, it’s not just mordecai
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Mordecai could just respect rigby's decision to decline and find his own way to hang out with Margaret, but he took the easy way because less effort
@@areallymeanperson true but most times Rigby is the one who needs to be bailed out
@@donathan2933 yeah, but thats for work, rigby isnt personally interested in Eileen (at this point), yet mordecai begs for him to accept so he can hang out with Margaret, not even caring about how rigby already declined and showed no interest
Did this man just actually hand wave Rigby for this entire video,? Rigby was absolutely awful this episode Mordecai didn't even Force Rigby he just begged him and here is Rigby demanding 10 solids and doing anything he can to ruin their chance at a relationship and then in the end forcing Mordecai to (take a shit on the ground. if you're wondering) and then painted up Mordecai to be the evil dude because he made Rigby do something he was a little uncomfortable doing man changed his mind after 2 seconds didn't seem that against it to me.
I mean rigby could have just said no, and it would have been a lot nicer than what he did to Mordecai.
I thought the vid was gonna look at their friendship over multiple episodes, but it was just another "Mordecai's a simp" video 😬. Rigby has done way worse things than simping for a girl and no one brings it up.
@@snomfrompokemon2496 That’s because this Fanbase is extremely biased against mordecai to the point they will ignore canon events of Rigby being a horrible person.
At this point it doesn’t even shock me that this was just another video ignoring Rigby’s wrongs and placing all blame on Mordicai
I like Alpha Jay Show's videos but I don't like his Regular show videos. It is just basically blindly defending Rigby and going against Mordecai because "he's a simp." Even though Rigby has shown to be an asshole in earlier seasons. I hope if he does do the "Wall Buddy" episode he won't blindly side with Rigby in there.
This might've been cosmic payback regarding the whole "Jinx" fiasco. Impaling his eye may seem less than enough.
Yeah that was borderline tourture for Rigby, and I forget how long it lasted...
@@dyldev0320 while I did feel bad for Rigby I couldn't help but laugh everytime he got punched. I don't know why but everytime Rigby gets humiliated e.g Trash Boat it's kinda funny to me. Now before you call me cruel just remember that this is just a cartoon and it being a cartoon makes Rigby getting abused humorous and entertaining and light hearted.
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@@nzuzovilakazi901 Trash Boat was hilarious tho
I feel that like while mordecai can be toxic in later seasons, this show has been established as having continuity and rigby literally screws everything up every single time, whereas mordecai has to constantly take the fall as well for his friend even though HE is often the one who tries to do the right thing. After literal years of this, I can see why mordecai would have this view of Rigby just being lazy and stupid. For the first few seasons until he starts to get with Eileen, that's pretty much all he establishes himself to be. Also, I never hear anyone say this and it's super important: rigby is VERY manipulative. Every time something happens (unicorns, the date with Margaret, solids, etc) rigby gets jealous over something petty, usually just that he wants to have mordecai all to himself when mordecai wants to do something independent of rigby, rigby will go out of his way to ruin things, and then when mordecai calls him out, he says "if YOU had just done *whatever*, this wouldn't have happened". That is gaslighting. That's what abusers say to make you think it was your fault you were punished or what have you. Like, while rigby is technically correct, he blames everything on mordecai not wanting to hang out with him, instead of the fact that HIS reaction to mordecai's actions were the cause of the problem getting worse rather than just talking to him or saying "you know what? If you'd rather hang out with some stranger than your best friend then fine we don't have to be best friends" or SOMETHING. instead, he just blames mordecai for basically not wanting his ENTIRE EXISTENCE to be spent hanging out with the same loser slacker who CONSTANTLY gets him into trouble and nearly costs him his job literally every week. It's a severe personality flaw that I never see anyone address and I'm not saying that mordecai is perfect or anything and honestly I absolutely love Rigby's arc through the whole show, seeing him grow and mature makes him such a dynamic character. It just also seems like the show itself sometimes also wants to paint it as Rigby being right when he says "if you hadn't etc" and I feel like sometimes mordecai should have said "I did mess up but you went out of your way and YOUR actions directly caused the bad thing to happen". This did happen more in unicorns when mordecai pointed out that even though he had been an idiot about the cologne, it still didn't give Rigby the right to treat him like dirt. As the show went on as Rigby changed and matured, it showed that mordecai didn't think he really needed to change and mature because he was already used to being a step above Rigby, which brought his personality flaws more to the forefront, and I like how the show didn't flanderize them both and go through so many seasons of mordecai just constantly bailing Rigby out and Rigby basically just being patrick and the only motivation for any conflict in the show through insistent stupidity. They're actually dynamic characters with real flaws which is one reason the show can still speak to me even though I'm not a teenager anymore.
Oh wow, an actually unbiased take on this relationship
The character development in this show is actually pretty insightful I think, with a couple of exceptions of course. As a person with social anxieties I could always kind of understand why mordecai had a hard time talking to Margaret. His character is explored well in the portrait episode. He's clearly more sensitive and he fears rejection in many aspects of his life, which I think is why he's generally the one more concerned about getting fired as well. He doesn't want to put himself out there (such as expressing himself visually through painting) and be rejected. Deep down, he knows that he is only seen as marginally better than rigby in his daily life, but they do at least see him as somewhat more respectable. The fact that in later seasons when Rigby starts to outpace him, he realizes that he has survived so long by just being faster than his friend so to speak, that when Rigby passes him, he will be the next to last, and he deals with it in an immature way because he hasn't bothered to grow, and it still takes several years after a trip to space to save the universe which shifted his entire perspective to really explore himself. He's definitely an idiot about relationships and what he thinks women like/wants, which isn't unusual at that stage in life both for men and women, and his arrogance at generally being the one who is at least more right than Rigby helps to dig his grave deeper like in the episode where he first kisses Margaret. His past self won't even listen when he tries to tell HIMSELF how to fix it. He makes some stupid decisions, small and large, which I can see why people don't like especially his later season behavior. He usually seems to learn from his mistakes, however, and generally ends up admitting he was wrong by the end of the episode, again with a couple of exceptions and half apologies, which mostly happen in later episodes. Sometimes, when pushed too far, he strikes out in anger and says something rooted in truth, but designed to cut deeply and therefore more cruel than necessary, and he kills Rigby by accident in a moment of anger, for which he almost immediately feels and outwardly expresses remorse, and then listens to the advice he was given. He also listens to skips most of the time. I can see why people find his actions unforgivable in some episodes because he really does stoop low sometimes. But Rigby has done some deplorable things too. And he spends every waking minute with mordecai, drags him into things by outright lying to his supposed best friend (grilled cheese deluxe, the hot dogs) or being just insistently stupid or downright selfish. Whenever mordecai justifiably calls him out, rigby first denies that he does or did the thing, then accuses mordecai of causing the problem or tries to turn it around or blame someone else for it. He cheats to get his way (sometimes justifiably as it seems that mordecai does take advantage of his physical superiority like with punchies) but then expects mordecai to sit there and put up with his constant insults and rubbing it in his face, which he does to skips as well, but skips is mature enough to see where he went wrong and fix it, as skips does. He relies heavily on mordecai for many seasons until he starts to grow up, and that is why it is hard to sympathize with him in episodes like unicorns and the date with margaret because he spends all his time with mordecai, and mordecai even says they can hang out later, but Rigby responds with a petulant "no" and then goes out of his way to get as far under mordecai's skin as possible, literally pushing his best friend to the point of a crime of passion, knowing full well how much margaret means to mordecai, just because he doesn't want to share his friends attention. It's easy for him to talk to people in general, but he is calm around margaret because he doesn't care about her, and he knows that mordecai does. It's a mean thing to do, and then he blames mordecai for the suffering that he is willingly inflicting. He runs every chance mordecai has with her, and then makes fun of mordecai for being afraid of trying. Why should he try? If he tries to hang out with someone else or have new friends, rigby will sabotage it. And when Rigby makes friends with the unicorns, he actively helps them haze his best friend and then his co workers, gleefully and out of pure spite because he wanted to play games with mordecai. That is some messed up stuff to deal with in a friendship. It's just hard for me to completely hate mordecai after seeing how emotionally manipulated he's been through the entire relationship, despite his flaws and poor decisions, and it's another reason why the ending of the show is so satisfying to see how they both find themselves throughout all their adventures. Sorry for the novel, I love discussing this show and no one else in my life watches it lol
@@devinjones1527 wow, finally an actual argument other than idiots degrading Mordecai's whole character because he's a "simp" and ppl "glorifying" Rigby because he's a "chad"
@@donathan2933 lol considering Rigby literally pushes two different people into killing him in two separate instances that I can remember, three if the movie is canon, just by intentionally playing with someone else's emotions and digging in the way he does, it's hard for me to completely side with Rigby. I still like him and he's funny as shit in the earlier seasons as well, but sometimes it's frustrating to watch the writing seemingly side with him when he's being actively possessive and manipulative.
@@devinjones1527 exactly, I hate how these guys also with Rigby when he’s pushed ppl way over the edge and disrespected them
I think a better question would be, why did they ever become friends at all?...because as we've all seen Mordecai and Rigby's friendship is toxic, well okay maybe not toxic but it's definitely terrible.
Personally, I've always thought Mordecai was the worst between the two of them, because there moments where Mordecai was the most selfish one i mean sure Rigby was also selfish at times but not as much as Mordecai.
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@@baymaxinarmor4133 so both of them are selfish…
@@KumagawaMisogi the difference is that Rigby chooses himself over mordecai and mordecai chooses Margaret over Rigby so pick your poison
No this relationship was definitely toxic.
I'm not sure exactly what Jay is asking about solids because his wording was pretty weird, but I think the idea here is that if someone asks you for a solid and you do it, then they owe you one (unless you agree to different terms beforehand like Mordecai and Rigby). If you don't return a solid owed, then the universe apparently decides to punish you and everyone around you with death, but if you don't owe them a solid when you refuse one, I'm guessing nothing happens. So in regards to a "solid war," once they were even on solids again, then either of them should be able to end it by just refusing to do anything they were asked to do.
that makes perfect sense
I hate how alpha paints rigby in this light to be 100 in the right when he was being an ass to his friend for the whole episode rigby could’ve easily denied the solid and left it at that. And Mordecai should’ve just asked Margaret out himself. But noinstead he had to use it as an opportunity to be a prick to his friend who was just trying to get closer to his crush via a group setting. I get he was upset of going on a date with Eileen but he took it way to far. He felt no remorse or guilt until Mordecai was about break off the friendship.
Not to mention, him being an asshole to Mordecai resulted in making Margaret, someone who was not involved with their petty shit, annoyed and uncomfortable. Like yeah, call Mordecai out all you want, but Ribgy is not better nor in the right all because he didn't say no to a solid that he didn't owe.
There was also the episode where mordecai saw pops naked and it was honestly all rigbys fault because he never gave pops the magazine in the first place when it arrived also rigby also screwed mordecai out of his dream school
@@vulpixle9659 vulpixle 96
Mordecai and Rigby were supposed to give Pops his magazine. Mordecai brought it up, so they're both at fault. Rigby did screw Mordecai out of his dream school, but Mordecai went to another college and dropped out. That right there wasn't Rigby's fault.
@@III............ he went to that school, *BECAUSE* he thought he didn't get to his dream school. We also have to keep in mind that was a art school, his wording and tone implied he just did it because why not. He didn't get into his original school, so why not that one. Who knows what he could have done if he had gone to his dream school, too bad since it never happened because of Rigby.
Maybe I should tell the Headmaster to do me a do me a solid to let me graduate, he has to do it or else the world will end.
You give Rigby way too much credit and leeway than he deserves. He definitely got better in the later seasons but he was a pretty major asshole to not just Mordecai but the whole park crew for the majority of the show.
He does have some bias towards rigby
weirdly enough in these early seasons some or most of the park crew would have more liking or respect for rigby, especially when he would trash on mordecai
Bro Rigby doesn't remember dying in that episode cause Father Time let Mordecai travel back in time to stop those events from happening.
Father Time gave Mordecai a do-over. Remember when Mordecai asked Father Time if he could bring Rigby back? He couldn't do it because his body was ''blown into bits of star stuff''. The Rigby we see now is part of Mordecai's timeline. The other Rigby is dead.
@@III............ Exactly, you can't hold a grudge if you're dead lmao
This title is a very good question! 😂
Their friendship definitely withstood a LOT of ups and downs.
I really need to rewatch this show.
It’s on Hulu. All eight seasons
It's a classic
I have found you
Literally was just watching the Margaret Arc stuff the other day.
Rigby going out of his way to publicly humiliate and disgrace mordecai as mean-spiritedly as possible
Alpha Jay: never mind that, MoRdEcAi iS a SiIiMp!!!
He’s got 3 vids that are all about hating on mordecai. It’s not surprising this one is too.
Rigby always be like: STOP TALKING!!!
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A better question is how they kept their jobs at The Park so long?
dudes are smart slackers. they do the bare minimum to get by.
Probably because benson did have a soft spot for them.
The episode replaced answers this: no one else wants the job because it is too chaotic.
I really hope you get into the 'Wall Buddy' episode at some point because that was definitely one where I was questioning their friendship and how the episode was written. Rigby dodges cleaning the room they share (despite most of the mess being his) and trying to push it on Mordecai who refuses to help, wanting Rigby to do it alone and neither of them talking out the issue.
Mordecai's no saint in the ep either because even at the risk of losing his job, he doesn't even try to work with Rigby who continues to escalate things to avoid cleaning. They just create a cycle of blame/neglect and the issue isn't truly solved at the end. Rigby was only mad that Mordecai 'threw him under the bus' with Benson not for being called out on his mess (as Mordecai says) and neither admit their wrongs with the actual problem. Even the joke at the end is them continuing to blame each other. How did their friendship last?
Because the plot demands it
agreed. That episode was Rigby at his worst
It''s funny that it actually reminds me of my relationship with my brother. If we were just normal friends then we would probably be the biggest of enemies, but since we're brothers there was kinda no avoiding each other. Mordecai and Rigby have been friends since a extremely young age to where they could be considered as close as brothers so maybe they viewed their relationship in a similar way.
@@errorr.e.d4918 true
@@animationdude9 Nah. I've seen relationships like that last. Of course they matured over time, but so did mordecai and rigby.
Yeah, they were pretty toxic. But I think that kinda made them realistic in a way. Like, they gave off the “early 20s friends who only hang out because they’re both losers” kinda vibes. They grew up and mellowed out and became actual friends by the end of the series because that’s what happens in real life.
eileen was such a badass, making the first move like that. more than mordecai can say.
Also seeing how the series went later and the fact that Rigby and Eileen end up making a family, Rigby owes Mordecai some solids
11:27 My friends and I do solids to this day. I'm in debt 2 solids so if i needed a solid, I'd then be in debt by 3. We just keep count to make sure everything is fair.
SOLID EDUCATION 101: I can't speak for everyone else, but the way my friends and I do solids, you can "counter for solids" once. Otherwise, you would have solidception. Since Rigby had already countered for solids by going on the date with Eileen, Mordecai had no leverage and had to essentially pay off his debt.
Rigby and Mordecai was a terrible friendship forged on the fact that no one else wanted to deal with their specific brand of weird-ass, Pandora’s box bullshit they regularly got themselves into.
When I was a kid seeing Mordecai bend down I thought Rigby's solid was asking him to crap in front of everybody .
For whatever reason I thought he was trying to lay an egg
I heard that it was, while pretending to play with a fire truck.
That’s actually what it is, believe it or not!
Why does no one talk about how Rigby ruined Mordecai's life by making him think he didn't get into college?
In my experience, literally everyone brings that up. Also kind of an exaggeration to say that ruined mordecai’s life considering he just went to a different college and dropped out anyway
exactly Rigby has done fucked up shit
He went into another college and dropped out anyway so yeah, (dont get me wrong it’s still fucked up, but he didn’t ruin his life still)
People don't like to shame their favourite character. They'll much rather talk about mordecais failings at romance than when Rigby decided his best friend should suffer with him in failure and disgrace.
@@arkbezo9381 he went to an art college to be precise
11:45 btw to answer your question the person couldn't do that cause they owed that person 6 solids so they don't get anything back until the person uses all there 6 solids
I feel like Rigby and Mordecai's friendship evolved like this:
besties as kids:
They got along well, played together all the time, were equally immature, got to know eachother on a superficial but brotherly level
besties as teenagers:
Inseparable, hung out whenever they could, had everything in common, this is that phase where they hardly ever disagreed with eachother (i had friendahips like this in high-school), still have a superficial best friendship that could easily fade away if Mordecai started college away from Rigby
Besties in their 20s:
Living together for the first time and facing consequences for their actions (for the first time), they were starting to annoy eachother. They didn't see eye-to-eye as much with Rigby retaining his insufferable habits from high school and Mordecai behaving like a juvenile older brother, they don't know why they tolerate eachother, but at this point their friendship isn't as supercial anymore
Besties in their 30s and beyond:
The "twilight years" of their friendship, they have both fully matured as adults, emotional maturity is at its peak. They hold a brotherhood that is unbreakable, though they probably don't hang out as often as they used to, but they still keep in touch as they work through their now-established lives (maybe starting a new family, advancing in their careers or dreams, adulting stuff)
Rigby: Bros Before Hoes! Am I right Mordecai!?
*Mordecai stares at Margaret*
Rigby: MORDECAI!!!
Mordecai: HUH!? Oh yeah yeah yeah! Hoes Before Bros! Mmmmm Margaret!
I read this in their voices…
@@dlg.studios5649 As you should lol
@@wijinsama - Hehe. :)
Remember the "Trash Boat' episode?
You know, the episode Mordecai gave up the money he save for date with Margaret to help Rigby change his name back?
Alpha Jay why does it sound to me that your showing favouritism towards Rigby because Mordecai was being a simp?
cuz he is, everyone is so biased towards Rigby. It's like he's a saint or something, which he is far from. I hate this favouritism
@@donathan2933 delusional
@@user-ye9bc7nw2c only delusional one here is you Rigby fanboys
@@donathan2933 fan boy
@@user-ye9bc7nw2c gay
I am SO GLAD your channel is back up. I tried to find a video yesterday and the whole thing was down!
Because they're such well made characters with amazing personality traits and flaws. If they're is a Mt. Rushmore of the best cartoons friends ever they have to be on it.
Along with Finn and Jake,Gumball and Darwin,Spongebob and Patrick and Stewie and Brian!
Me looking at the 18 comments: Huh. Guess this one didn’t get that many people watching.
*sees it literally uploaded 3 minutes ago*
This is a very anticipated video then.
Friendship is a powerful thing
I don't know why, but I really like the way Alpha Jay says simp. It sounds satisfying to hear.
Because even though they do fight a bit they know that their best friends at the end of the day and they can help each other out through thick and thin
3:49 Two Karate Kid references in one scene! Eileen wants to play mini golf (like Daniel and Ali did), but Daniel LaRigby is waxing his car!
11:33
So, technically Mordecai owes Rigby 10 solids because he did a big solids, so all parties are at their solid capacity until the debt is repaid
9:42 Loved how Mordecai sang the Gangsta’s Paradise choir
8:16 Mordecai is acting like a Vampire
Love this ep. My brother and I adopted the whole solid thing (including multiple having ones) thanks to this ep even to this day.
Fun fact the show started when Mordecai and Rigby were around 23 years old which means that Mordecai was in junior college/art school for around five years after getting expelled, which must also mean that Rigby was just crashing in Mordecai dorm for five years doing nothing and he only got the job at the park because of Mordecai had to vouch for him in an interview that he was too lazy to show up
People tend to forget that in the early seasons Rigby was a horrible friend as he was clingy and lazy and made most of the conflicts happen in the show but no it's all about HAHA BLUE BIRD A SIMP
Rigby had a great character arc but come on when you start from the bottom there no where to go but up
while Mordecai stayed mostly the same and his love life arc was really annoying and didn't matter as he didn't end up with either and sure he had few bad episode but some on you can fill seasons on where Rigby mess up
Both friends have known each other for years and have a set views on each other and that takes time to change but that doesn't stop them from being as close as brothers that would go to hell and back for each other
I’ve always wondered something for this episode: Mordecai denying Rigby’s 10th solid causes everything to collapse because of the power of solids and all that. So can someone explain how Rigby was able to deny doing Mordecai a solid and going on the date? Mordecai was owed a solid for cheesing the nachos, and I think even pulling his seat out in the coffee shop, so by logic Rigby would have to do this solid. There’s no conceivable reason he could deny the solid, and be owed 10 in return for it, when he already owed Mordecai a solid.
You’ve got a point but even tho he initially denied he almost immediately did it after and if it’s a mental thing he might’ve been considering it which delayed all the bad stuff
it also might be due to the fact that mordecai owed him 10 solids, where when rigby denied the solid he didn't owe him anything.
They’ve literally been thru EVERYTHING together. True bros
I definitely relate to Mordecai quite a bit. Wish I could be as bold as Eileen in my approach sometimes.
Do Me a Solid is def one of my favorite episodes of the whole show
I've heard that this is 1 of the most hated episodes of the show.
Did no one notice Rigby's arm go behind the numbers on the VCR right at the end? 16:40
Do me a solid was the first regular show episode that I saw and it was pretty cool.
more like _how_ did their friendship last?
part of a great friendship isn't about having a perfect one, it's also about accepting each other'a flaws
Honestly this is the best series
I'm a solid-lawyer, and I can say if you owe someone a back log of solids over a certain amount you cannot claim a solid debt until those solids are paid off. The limit for "solid credit" depends on the relations but on average it's 3.
You know actually ok the solid episode it didn’t make any sense that Rigby was able to do a solid later when he broke the tape yet mordocai had to do the solid on the spot🤦♂️ it low key always like irritated me how Rigby was able to get away with things yet Mordocai was always held accountable for stuff
None the less I love regular show! ... I would never want a friend like Rigby though tbh
The Simp Chronicles continue
Well at least that proves I'm not a simp, despite being single.
14:32 Jay suddenly turns into Eminem
Create unholy demon spawn.
OH MY GO-
Do me a solid and never stop making videos.
It feels like the early seasons while they were getting the feel of the show they made the guys relationship more volatile. Like, they had conflicts in later seasons but there was a greater sense of consistent...I guess bromance? Like, I can't imagine questioning how their friendship is intact as casually as done here bc thr conflicts were either treated as weighty issues that could change their lives, or they were silly small things that they were aware weren't too big of a deal, they were on opposite sides of a debate but it was never an outright fight for such a small thing as it is here, or other early episodes. They had to balance it out over the season(s) by having other episodes like eggcelent that proved that they're real bros so people could remember them when stuff like this happened, bc this episode on its own doesn't really show them being friends much at all 😅
Muscle man is the mvp of comedy
This show is arguably the best Cartoon Network show ever
Agree it's one of the best shows
Samurai jack ?
No
Rigby not liking Eileen hits so different after watching the show from start to end
He secretly thought Eileen was hot but embarrassed to admit his feelings until s5
@@coolcubeartic6974 i loved that episode
You plan on doing more “We bare bears”
The only possible actions I can think of for what Rigby told him to do are either crap on the floor or potentially lay an egg(?)
10:26 “oh man, thats really painful to see”
Me: *looks at her neck*
also me: yep thats really painful lookin
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Good question.
no disrespect towards you Alpha Jay Show. I like your reviews, but I don't like when you do Regular Show videos. Because all it is is just focusing on the problems with Mordecai and not focusing with the problems with Rigby. It seems you are very biased to blindly side with Rigby. At least focus on BOTH of them and not always side with Rigby because "Mordecai's a simp." Again no disrespect.
People found out about the word simp and RAN with it
@@snomfrompokemon2496 absolutely true XD
@@snomfrompokemon2496 he’s definitely a simp
Alpha Jay, the algorithm did me a solid a long time ago by showing me your vids, which i think are very entertaining
I wanted the rigleen arc
This guy hits the questions we have at night
In your solid idea, countering with "you owe me a solid" would mean whatever was asked it basically worth 2 solids (unless it was the start of a solid chain), since it there was already an exchange before, say M owed a solid to R, and it was R's asking for it, M countering by saying R owes him a solid means it's worth 2 since if it was worth 1 solid then it would be even and no need to owe solids anymore, similar to how R countered by saying M's date solid was worth 10 solids.
I think it's a solid logic
Also props at 14:35, I thinks it's two audio clips but man you have lungs to say it that fast and in one breath
Apparently Rigby’s solid was to have Mordecai shit on the floor and play with it as if he were a dumpster truck
God u don’t know how much I love this and the show I’ve re watched it so many times
In Phineas and Ferb, SIMP means Squirrels In My Pants.
you explain these things so well :o
Honestly me and my best friend are exactly like Mordecai and Rigby
9:40 - Favorite scream 😂
Cause they are just two bros that appreciate one another.
5:11 no. SIMP means Squirrels In My Pants.
I'm disappointing, AJ, you used to be a good reviewer, but it's very clear now, you're just blind with your bias toward Rigby with your Regular show "review", and doesn't even bother to looking into other episodes for more content.
Rigby switched his college application with mordecai so he basically ruined his life
@@mantgrta9728 They're even since Mordecai did kill him.
@@gamechanger8908 He also saving him from the death multiply times.
10:37 lol 😂
I need more of these regular show videos
Mordecial definitely was a worse friend Rigby became the bigger character and had better relationship
I currently am trying to finish this show and have seen this episode but that's true what could you do in the front seat that you couldn't do in the backseat THATS RIGHT
NOTHING!
Because they secretly cuddled up every night.
Just like in the show I think I’m getting over these episodes now