![]() Once he leaves the room, Benson chastises Mordecai, stating that they brought the problems on himself and that it wouldn't have ended like this if he and Rigby had done their work. Benson asks if there is anything that they can do, but the doctor informs them that the only thing to do is wait to see what happens, giving his condolences. To make matters worse, the doctor then says that due to the large number of eggs in the omelet that he consumed, there's a strong possibility that Rigby will die in his sleep. In Rigby's hospital room, the doctor tells them that Rigby is in a coma due to the allergic reaction he had to the eggs. We then cut to the hospital where the rest of the park workers arrive to see what happened to Rigby. Sitting on one of the ambulance's benches, all Mordecai can do is watch as the medic begins performing CPR on Rigby. Seeing that Rigby is slowly dying, one of the paramedics pushes Mordecai back and frantically tells the driver to punch it since they're losing Rigby. Mordecai, worried that his friend may be dying, shakes him to keep him awake, but to no avail. Rigby then says his last words before he goes unconscious. Before Rigby loses consciousness, Mordecai promises that he will win the hat for Rigby. Weakly, Rigby explained that he thought that by eating quickly, maybe the reaction wouldn't be so severe, claiming that he believed the hat was worth it, and asked if he won the hat, but Mordecai revealed that he didn't even come close to winning the challenge before the ambulance was called. We then cut to an ambulance, where it is revealed that when Rigby tried to eat the omelette, he had a deadly allergic reaction to the eggs, causing him to be evacuated to a hospital. The waiter strongly advises him to choose something else, but Rigby is too stubborn to change his mind and demands the omelette after he pressures him with the "customers is always right", while the waiter eventually gives in, much to Mordecai's annoyance. After an arguing conversation, Rigby convinced Mordecai to go to the restaurant with him to try and win the hat.Īt the restaurant, when the waiter comes to take Rigby's order, he asks for the Eggscellent Challenge. Rigby becomes obsessed with the hat and tells Mordecai it is a neat hat, but Mordecai thinks that nobody wears them and that it is lame. It says that whoever can finish the restaurant's 12-egg omelet will win a trucker hat with the words, "I'm Eggscellent" on it. As Mordecai is about to turn off the TV, a commercial promoting an eating challenge pops up. Just then, Benson comes in and tells them that they need to get back to work. The episode begins as Mordecai and Rigby are watching an action TV show in which the actor flips the car (Mordecai complains that he flips a car in every episode like, "Hey bus full of grade-schoolers, learn this."). Despite not airing on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim line-up, it is considered more of a traditional adult's animated comedy than a children's cartoon.Mordecai must win a trucker's hat after Rigby falls into a coma from eating a massive omelette. The show is rated TV-PG for suggestive humor/language and occasionally TV-PG-V for mild to moderate violence, including comic slapstick, scenes of peril, and non-fatal use of firearms, explosives, and weapons. Quintel, Ben Adams, Andres Salaff, John Infantino, Toby Jones, Hilary Florido, Mike Roth, and Madeline Queripel while being produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The season was storyboarded and written by Sean Szeles, Kat Morris, Benton Connor, Calvin Wong, J.G. The first episode of Regular Show's third season is "Stick Hockey", ending with the season finale "Bad Kiss". Regular Show was renewed for a 39-episode third season on November 16. Regular Show was picked up by Cartoon Network, who decided to create a twelve-episode first season. After being green-lit, Quintel recruited several indie comic book artists to compose the staff of the show, as their style matched close to what he desired for the series. Quintel pitched Regular Show for Cartoon Network's Cartoonstitute project, in which the network allowed young artists to create pilots with no notes to possibly be optioned as a show. Many of the characters are loosely based on those developed for Quintel's student films at California Institute of the Arts: The Naive Man From Lolliland and 2 in the AM PM. The third season Emmy winning of American animated television series Regular Show originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States.
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