Douglas "The Doppelganger" Shablowski is the primary antagonist in the episode "Temp Check", and has only appeared twice in the series. He is a serial scam artist whose strategy involves presenting himself as a drifter seeking work. Unaware of his criminal status and intentions, Rigby hires him as a temporary employee at the park to perform duties typically assigned to him by Benson.
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| - Douglas "The Doppelganger" Shablowski is the primary antagonist in the episode "Temp Check", and has only appeared twice in the series. He is a serial scam artist whose strategy involves presenting himself as a drifter seeking work. Unaware of his criminal status and intentions, Rigby hires him as a temporary employee at the park to perform duties typically assigned to him by Benson.
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| - Douglas "The Doppelganger" Shablowski is the primary antagonist in the episode "Temp Check", and has only appeared twice in the series. He is a serial scam artist whose strategy involves presenting himself as a drifter seeking work. Unaware of his criminal status and intentions, Rigby hires him as a temporary employee at the park to perform duties typically assigned to him by Benson. His demeanor is initially lively and overly enthusiastic, despite Rigby's poor compensation and subpar accommodations during his stay at the park. Rigby quickly takes advantage of his seemingly kind-hearted nature by underpaying him. His behavior begins to draw suspicion from Rigby when he makes subtle changes to mimic Rigby's voice and demeanor, then gradually copies his actual appearance. Finally during a confrontation with Rigby, he is able to fully replicate his physical form. To the dismay of the rest of the park employees, this makes him effectively indistinguishable from Rigby himself. They propose a series of physical and trivia challenges to them and although Doug is able to mislead them into thinking that he is actually Rigby, a discrepancy in one of their responses reveals the true Rigby to Mordecai. Upon realizing his mistake, Doug attempts to flee but is quickly apprehended by Skips and placed in custody by the local authorities. His true intentions are explained to the group by a police officer (presumably a detective). His criminal record warrants his incarceration for an undisclosed period of time. He is last seen restrained in handcuffs, but as a last sign of good faith he reminds Rigby that although he himself does not have much to be thankful for, Rigby does and should never forget so.
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