A suit meant for a selfish rich mogul runs away and finds its way into the park's lost and found where Benson finds it and begins wearing it to command more respect.
This episode has the following tropes:
- Badass in a Nice Suit: Benson when he wears Suit.
- Bad Boss: Rich Steve does this to his men when he orders them to blow themselves up in the tailors shop just to make a point.
- Clothes Make the Superman: Suit pretty much does this to whomever wears it. It's the reason why he doesn't want Rich Steve to have it since it'll make him even more powerful then he already was.
- Entitled to Have You: Rich Steve feels like he is owed the Suit after having commissioned it from the "Worlds' Greatest Tailor" and only paid a measly $10 for it instead of the original price.
- Grail in the Garbage: Benson stumbles across the Suit in the Park's Lost & Found box.
- I Cannot Self-Terminate: Doubles as a Shout-Out to the trope namer, Suit wishes to destroy itself as he doesn't want people like Rich Steve coming after him. So he has Benson dunk him into a washer. That, and Suit can't reach the rope that would lower him in anyway.
- Jerkass: Rich Steve, showcased early when the tailor asks for payment for creating the suit for him, only for Steve to welch on their agreement.
- Mean Boss: Deconstructed in this episode. Benson's tendency towards this are shown to have Mordecai and Rigby not respecting him as their boss since he tends to just resort to harsh measures with little reason.
- Only the Chosen May Wield: Suit says that he was created to serve wealthy and dangerous individuals like Rich Steve, but had chose to stay with Benson after he found it.
- The Scrooge: Rich Steve outright states he never pays people what he actually owes. The sentient suit made by the best tailor in the world, that grants immediate respect and superpowers that let you take on an army without a scratch and is clearly worth a fortune, is only worth ten dollars to Rich Steve.Rich Steve: I didn't get stupid rich by paying people what I owed them!
- Shout-Out:
- A plot based on the death of one's father? Talking clothes that give the wearer superpowers? The Big Bad being a Corrupt Corporate Executive? Sounds familiar...
- The ending is one to Terminator, particularly the second film.
- It may also bring to mind the Jackie Chan movie, The Tuxedo.
- There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Rich Steve comes after the suit with an army just to get it back.
- You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Suit feels this way about Benson.
- You Killed My Father: Suit considers the tailor who made him to be his father and is more then miffed when Steve Rich blows him up just to get out of paying for Suit.