![]() (When he experiences the memory, it also mixes in with a nightmare of a Gigantic Pops angrily tearing off the roof of the house and furiously firing him). While listening to a tape, Benson remembers the reason why he angrily yells all the time: he was encouraged to by his family as a child. He then tries getting help from the internet, anger-management tapes, and other suggestions, but none work very well. Benson continues to count until Mordecai and Rigby join in and the he furiously leaves. It almost works until he sees Mordecai and Rigby covered in pink paint trying to paint the shed with their bodies. Skips comes in and suggests Benson should count to 100. ![]() Now he is on the verge of being fired and furiously throws a temper tantrum. When he angrily yells the second time, Pops writes him up for demotion. When he angrily yells at the duo the first strike, Pops reminds him to calm down his temper. He repeatedly tries to control his temper, but to no avail. Without Benson's yelling, Mordecai and Rigby are on a streak of shenanigans and mischief, which Benson is forbidden to stop. Pops decides that he has had enough of Benson's yelling, so he brings Benson into his office and asks him that he has to stop yelling, much to Benson's dismay. Pops is trying to satisfy his childish mind by catching butterflies, drawing, and playing with civil war action figures, but is constantly being disturbed by Benson's yelling at Mordecai and Rigby angrily. Pops bans Benson from yelling and now must find a way to manage his anger, or face being fired.
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