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Äà,  Àëåêñ  [16.03.05 13:06]"Fool Me Twice" serves as a satirical look at game show culture and the lengths to which people will go for fleeting fame. It reinforces a core tenet of Regular Show : while Mordecai and Rigby are easily fooled, their bond and ability to improvise under pressure eventually see them through even the most ridiculous deceptions. Regular Show S4 - Now TV Website
The title "Fool Me Twice" alludes to the adage "fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me." Throughout the episode, Mordecai and Rigby are manipulated by various forces, including the game show's host and the con-artist . Their willingness to overlook obvious red flags—such as the increasingly dangerous and absurd nature of the challenges—highlights their extreme gullibility when faced with the promise of a reward. Themes of Persistence and Resilience [S4E21] Fool Me Twice
In the Regular Show episode (Season 4, Episode 21), the show explores themes of gullibility and the high cost of vanity through its protagonists, Mordecai and Rigby. The Pursuit of Recognition "Fool Me Twice" serves as a satirical look