![]() ![]() Benson declares Rigby's predicament as a learning experience for not being at work like he and Mordecai were supposed to. ![]() Mean Boss: Deconstructed and Played for Drama.Mordecai, understandably, doesn't take this very well. Kick the Dog: Upon being told Rigby may never wake up again due to his allergic reaction, Benson has the nerve to tell Mordecai that he and Rigby could have avoided this by going back to work instead. ![]() Benson apologizes to Mordecai for the No Sympathy comment and admitted: "it was a stupid thing to say." But it seems that Mordecai still finds it hard to forgive him because Benson should have never said such a thing in the first place. Benson wasn't entirely wrong when chastising Mordecai for getting himself and Rigby into the mess they're in right now the real problem was that it wasn't the best time to say such a thing and that was a very wrong time. When the workers try to stop Mordecai from completing the challenge it's because of a problem none of the park crew are aware of that will be life or death for Mordecai. The manager is understanding and sympathetic, only refusing to sell Mordecai the hat outright because store policy prevents him from doing so. Here the restaurant workers are actually reasonable and as helpful as they can be under the circumstance, really only roadblocked by the store's policies. Most episodes have the crew dealing with someone that is either just a Jerkass looking for trouble or someone functioning on a bizarre moral code that they unknowingly cross. He also goes the extra mile and says Benson's lousy behavior is why he has no real friends, with the park crew only spending any time with him because he signs their paychecks. Mordecai loses it and attacks Benson, telling the grouch that not everything is about their job and, despite what he was doing before was impulsive and stupid, Rigby doesn't deserve being stuck in a coma. Here, Benson decides to harp on them about poor work ethic and essentially blame Rigby for nearly getting himself killed. Most of the time, the guy just yells at Mordecai and Rigby for screwing up with no real bad blood between either party. Here, he really doesn't want to be involved and tries just Cutting the Knot to solve the problem but has to go along with a near-impossible task because Loophole Abuse isn't possible. He usually gets drawn into Rigby's shenanigans because he's just as onboard or he's Not So Above It All.
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