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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often cite that Pops being the antagonist, Benson being portrayed as in the right (despite having legitimate issues and attacking his own employees), and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] to the point of contrivance make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.

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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often cite that Pops being the antagonist, Benson being portrayed as in the right (despite having legitimate issues and attacking his own employees), and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency incompetence being [[CompressedVice dialed dialed]] [[{{Flanderization}} up]] to the point of contrivance make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.
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* SignatureScene: Benson brutally lashing out at the duo for the their behavior is often considered the most memorable part of the episode.

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* SignatureScene: Benson brutally lashing out at the duo for the their behavior is often considered the most memorable part of the episode.
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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often cite that Pops being the antagonist, Benson being portrayed as in the right (despite having legitimate issues and attcking his own employees) and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] to the point of contrivance make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.

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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often cite that Pops being the antagonist, Benson being portrayed as in the right (despite having legitimate issues and attcking attacking his own employees) employees), and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] to the point of contrivance make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.
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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often cite that Pops being the antagonist and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.

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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often cite that Pops being the antagonist antagonist, Benson being portrayed as in the right (despite having legitimate issues and attcking his own employees) and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] to the point of contrivance make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.
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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often site cite Pops being the antagonist and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.

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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often site cite that Pops being the antagonist and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.
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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often site that Pops being the antagonist and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.

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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often site that cite Pops being the antagonist and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.
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* BrokenBase: This is one of the more divisive episodes of the series. Detractors often site that Pops being the antagonist and Mordecai and Rigby's incompetency being [[CompressedVice dialed up]] make for an unpleasant viewing experience, whereas defenders cite the episode as the turning point for Benson's character and a great insight into his backstory and motivations.
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Sam Marin, during Benson's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Mordecai and Rigby. Apparently, Sam severely damaged his vocal cords and suffered a migraine from this performance.

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Sam Marin, during Benson's ''savage'' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Mordecai and Rigby. Apparently, Sam severely damaged his vocal cords and suffered a migraine from this performance.
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* SignatureScene: Benson brutally lashing out at the duo for the their behavior is often considered the most memorable part of the episode.

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* SignatureScene: Benson brutally lashing out at the duo for the their behavior is often considered the most memorable part of the episode.episode.
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* CatharsisFactor: Benson brutally shouting at Mordecai and Rigby is incredibly satisfying, since their laziness and incompetence were driving him up the wall.

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* CatharsisFactor: Benson brutally shouting at Mordecai and Rigby is incredibly satisfying, since their laziness and incompetence were were driving him up the wall.
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* CatharsisFactor: Benson brutally shouting at Mordecai and Rigby is incredibly satisfying, since their laziness and incompetence were driving him up the wall.
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Sam Marin, during Benson's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Mordecai and Rigby. Apparently, Sam severely damaged his vocal cords and suffered a migraine from this performance.
* JerkassWoobie: Benson. Despite not being boss of the year material, it's difficult not to feel bad for him when he has to struggle with Mordecai and Rigby's antics. Not to mention that it's revealed he had a rather DysfunctionalFamily growing up.
* SignatureScene: Benson brutally lashing out at the duo for the their behavior is often considered the most memorable part of the episode.

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