Review: Regular Show ‘Blind Trust’
You might want to go blind before you watch this piece.
Spoilers Below
Benson never lets Mordecai or Rigby do ANYTHING because he just doesn’t trust them. Pops decides to blind fold Benson and let Mordecai and Rigby walk him through an obstacle down a mountain. Well of course halfway down Benson injures his eyeballs and as such decides to take himself down the mountain. Mordecai and Rigby soon follow and try to warn their boss in going down a haunted animal graveyard. Unfortunately, Benson doesn’t listen and we wakes up the forest spirits. More specifically we hear from a moose of whom orders a chase. The guys all get hurt and end up on a ledge and its here Benson realizes he has to trust Mordecai and Rigby once and for all. They do this by strapping up and jumping off of a cliff, landing, and continuing chase through the forest. The guys end up on a river on a log followed then by a high stakes train stand off. The guys leap off through another forest and another river. Pops greets them at the bottom with some sandwiches whilst the moose acts all impressed.
Regular Show returns and alas I blindly trusted the writers with giving a new episode that was good, but this one just didn’t couldn’t cut the powder. Overall the plot was rather boring…really? ANOTHER obstacle course? Lame. Even lamer was the actual journey as we get maybe the worst voice acting I’ve ever seen this show employ with the friggin’ moose ghost. Mid-way through the episode he gives this lame excuse not to take part in the chase and vanishes. This episode is Moose poo.






There's got to be some kind of twist that's going to happen with this. I don't know if they're setting up an April Fool's joke now or what's going on, but it seems too strange that they'd suddenly reverse on doing a fourth and fifth season after the show was already renewed and they were even just talking about working on those seasons like a couple months ago or something. Or maybe the two episodes yet to release will secretly somehow each be like a "season" in themselves?