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“Bored,” Rigby declared, flicking the naked grape at the TV.
The trees were bare. The sky was a static gray. And standing in the middle of the driveway was a low-poly, glitched-out version of Benson, except his gumballs were skulls.
The TV glitched again. Now the screen showed the park’s golf cart, driving itself. “Next episode: ‘The One Where They Have to Actually Work,’” the glitch-Benson announced.
“Welcome… to the lost episode,” the glitch-Benson droned. “You want to watch Season Two? You must live Season Two. First challenge: defeat the Unskippable Ad.” Regular Show Season 2 Complete Pack
For the next hour—or maybe a day; time moved weirdly around the cursed VHS—they were forced to live through parodies of every Season Two trope: a “Prank War” episode that became a literal war with tiny bazookas; a “Weekend at Benson’s” where they had to prop up an unconscious Skips at a high-stakes arm-wrestling tournament; and a musical episode where they couldn’t stop singing about their own incompetence.
“IT’S TOO CRINGE!” it bleated, then exploded into confetti.
“Delivery for a… ‘Slenderman’?” the man called out. “Bored,” Rigby declared, flicking the naked grape at
It showed the park. But wrong.
There, taped to the back of the VCR, was a crudely drawn picture of a hamburger with googly eyes and a sticky note that said: “PLAY THE TAPE IN SLOW REVERSE WHILE STANDING ON ONE FOOT AND SAYING ‘THAT’S PRETTY CASH MONEY OF YOU.’”
“Don’t start,” Mordecai groaned. “Last time you said ‘bored,’ we ended up fighting a 500-foot sentient hot dog in the parking lot of a Cheezer’s.” And standing in the middle of the driveway
Rigby snatched the box. “We didn’t order this.”
“Long story,” Mordecai said.
Benson stared at them for a long, painful moment. Then he just turned around, walked back to the kitchen, and muttered, “I’m not paying for the therapy you two clearly need.”