The episode centers on Mordecai and Rigby after they accidentally burn a hole in the park’s billboard. To fix it, they enter a contest to win a new one by proving they can "Just Say No" to various temptations for a week. Key Themes and Plot Points
The episode highlights the extreme lack of self-control Mordecai and Rigby possess, often leading to surreal and over-the-top consequences as they struggle with withdrawal-like symptoms from junk food and entertainment. Historical Context [S3E30] Just Say No
The title is a direct satirical nod to the advertising campaign popularized by First Lady Nancy Reagan in the 1980s. While the original campaign was designed to discourage youth drug use, Regular Show uses the slogan to mock the difficulty of modern consumerist temptations like caffeine and gaming. The episode centers on Mordecai and Rigby after
Benson acts as the primary antagonist of the challenge, constantly tempting them with their favorite treats to ensure they fail and have to pay for the billboard themselves. Historical Context The title is a direct satirical