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: A major thread in Season 2 is Mordecai’s growing feelings for Margaret, which often leads to conflict with Rigby. The episode "It's Time" is a prime example, where Mordecai’s jealousy over Rigby asking Margaret on a date leads to a surreal confrontation with "Father Time".

: Benson's struggle to manage Mordecai and Rigby intensifies. In "Benson Be Gone," his demotion leads to a park takeover by a manager who turns employees into clones of herself. Regular Show - Season 2

: Episodes move smoothly from mundane tasks to chaotic finales. : A major thread in Season 2 is

: Though rated TV-PG, the season is known for its heavy use of double entendres, "adult" jokes (e.g., in "Party Pete"), and references to death. Creator J.G. Quintel intentionally utilized indie comic artists to maintain a distinct, slightly "un-children's-cartoon" look. Key Themes and Storytelling In "Benson Be Gone," his demotion leads to

: High-quality physical comedy, like everyone turning into Susan in "Benson Be Gone".

: Critics and fans note the animation reached a "sweet spot" during this season—more polished than the pilot/Season 1 but still fluid and expressive compared to later seasons.

: Introduced Muscle Man’s iconic (and annoying) "My Mom" jokes, forcing Mordecai and Rigby to tolerate his eccentricities to keep their jobs.