[s3e15] (14-15)think Positive-skips Vs. Technology -
Benson’s attempt to "think positive" results in him literally swelling with suppressed anger, manifesting as a destructive, glowing energy.
In "Think Positive," Benson is pushed to his absolute limit by Mordecai and Rigby's antics. He is given an ultimatum by Pops: stop yelling at the duo or lose his job. This episode provides a rare, psychological look at Benson's rage—not as a personality flaw, but as a physical necessity. [S3E15] (14-15)Think Positive-Skips vs. Technology
This two-episode block from highlights the extreme ends of the Park staff’s daily struggles: internal emotional management and external technological evolution. Think Positive (S3E14) Benson’s attempt to "think positive" results in him
The episode concludes with a cathartic release of one of the longest, most visually intense "yell sessions" in the series, proving that for Benson, shouting is his primary survival mechanism for managing the chaos of the Park. Skips vs. Technology (S3E15) This episode provides a rare, psychological look at
Skips initially tries to solve the technical issue with brute force (a construction hammer) before realizing he must actually learn the technology he’s avoided for centuries.
The episode plays with the "Old vs. New" trope, showing Skips in the library frantically reading through books to fight a digital virus. It humanizes the typically unflappable Skips by showing that even an immortal master of all trades can feel obsolete in the face of modern tech. Skips vs. Technology | Regular Show Wiki | Fandom
"Skips vs. Technology" shifts the focus to Skips, the immortal yeti who can fix anything—except, apparently, a computer. When Mordecai and Rigby accidentally infect the Park computer with "Error 220," Skips’ inability to troubleshoot a digital problem creates a rare moment of vulnerability for him.
