Ep 6. Lunch Break
- TVPG
- June 24, 2015
- 22 min
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8.6 (2,974)
Mordecai and Rigby have been craving a different kind of lunch for the past few weeks, and they decide to take matters into their own hands. They go on a mission to find the ultimate lunch spot. The episode starts with them sitting at their usual spot, complaining about the boring lunches they have been having for the past few days.
Mordecai and Rigby are determined to find the perfect lunch spot, and they start doing some research. They search the internet, read reviews, and ask their friends for recommendations. However, they don't find anything that excites them.
Finally, Benson tells them about a new food truck that has been making waves in the city, and they decide to check it out. They arrive at the food truck to find a long line of customers waiting to place their orders. Despite the long wait, Mordecai and Rigby decide to give it a shot.
As they approach the food truck, they see the menu and realize that everything sounds amazing. They order a few items and eagerly wait for their food. But when they take their first bite, they are disappointed. The food doesn't taste as good as it looked on the menu.
Mordecai and Rigby feel defeated, but they don't give up. They decide to make their own lunch instead. They go to the grocery store and buy all the ingredients they need to make their own sandwiches. They even make a special sauce to go with it.
The guys are thrilled with their lunch creation and decide to share it with their friends. They host a lunch party at the park and invite everyone. The friends are all amazed by how good the sandwiches taste and ask for the recipe.
At the end of the episode, Mordecai and Rigby feel proud of themselves for taking matters into their own hands and making their own lunch. They realize that sometimes, the best things in life are the ones you create yourself.
Overall, the episode is a fun, lighthearted adventure that showcases the bond between friends and the joys of trying new things. It is a relatable story that many viewers can relate to, making it a great addition to the Regular Show canon.