The second segment, told by Eileen, is widely considered the darkest and most disturbing portion of . It shifts from slasher parody to psychological survival horror, reminiscent of The Hills Have Eyes or The Descent .
The episode opens with Mordecai and Rigby lounging on the golf cart, complaining about Monday. Rigby declares that Tuesday is the ultimate day—"It’s not Monday, and it’s not ‘hump day’ yet. It’s just pure, unpressured Tuesday." After a quick, poorly-thought-out wish on a shooting star (which is actually a malfunctioning time-satellite), they wake up the next morning to the exact same Tuesday.
The climax involves Mordecai and Rigby furiously cleaning the entire park, reorganizing the shed, and even alphabetizing Benson’s anger-management cassette tapes. When they finally sit down without being yelled at, time lurches forward to Wednesday. Exhausted, they collapse—only for Rigby to whisper, “Dude… let’s never wish for Tuesday again.” Regular Show - Season 4- Episode 8
In true Regular Show fashion, the repairs don't go as planned. The "One Last Ride" isn't just a trip to the dump or a victory lap; it evolves into a high-octane, chaotic race against time (or in this case, a rival or an environmental hazard that threatens to destroy the kart before it can cross the finish line). The episode culminates in a climactic sequence where the kart, held together by duct tape and determination, achieves one final moment of glory before inevitably falling apart.
This segment works because it plays the horror completely straight. There are no joke monsters here—just desperate people in a terrifying situation. The second segment, told by Eileen, is widely
: The episode centers on Pops' desire for validation from his peers. While the park crew already considers him a friend, Pops feels he hasn't earned the specific title of "guy" until he completes their arbitrary, grueling ritual.
: As is typical for the series, the mundane task quickly turns supernatural. As Pops nears the end of the challenge, he enters a dream-like, psychedelic "Milk World" where he must face personified obstacles to succeed. The Resolution Rigby declares that Tuesday is the ultimate day—"It’s
The final segment, told by an increasingly terrified Mordecai, is the most Regular Show -esque: absurd, high-energy, and bizarre. It parodies cooking shows and witch trials simultaneously, specifically targeting celebrity chef Guy Fieri.