Exit 9B

Exit 9B is the first episode of Season 4 (and eightieth episode overall) of Regular Show. It aired on October 1, 2012 and is the show's second half hour television special. It has an audience of 3.047 million viewers, which was a series record until "Terror Tales of the Park II" beat it with 3.109 million viewers.

Synopsis
Two months after the park is destroyed, Mordecai and Rigby must bring the brainwashed workers, including the new hire Thomas, back to their old selves to prevent a highway from being built over the park.

Plot
A new intern, Thomas, arrives at the park, but can't find any of the park staff. He enters the house, looking for Benson. As he gets a call from his mother, a crash is heard outside, and he runs outside, seeing complete chaos. A mysterious, bearded character is chasing and shooting the park employees with a laser stun-gun. Only Mordecai and Rigby are able to escape, with Rigby holding a document and Mordecai using the time-traveling device from "Bad Kiss". Shortly after Mordecai and Rigby disappear into time, the stranger demolishes the house.

Two months later, Mordecai and Rigby discover that the rest of the staff have been brainwashed and have lost their memories, and that the park has been razed to make place for Exit 9B of the freeway. They have a document from City Hall that can end the freeway construction by making the park a historical site, but in order for it to be effective it needs to be signed by every member of staff.

Mordecai and Rigby, now back to the present, must find everyone to sign the documents. Starting with Skips, they find that he has left his home, but a business card reveals that he has his own auto body shop (as seen previously in the episode). Skips has no memory of the duo, but Rigby is able to trigger his memory by reminding him of the only woman he ever loved. Skips signs the document and the three set off to find the rest of the park staff.

Pops is working at the city butterfly sanctuary but is given a memory jog by a lollipop. A "My Mom" joke brings Muscle Man back from his new job and new look as a quantum physics professor. Hi Five Ghost is working as a pizza delivery man but is reminded by a high five. Only Benson remains.

Benson still works at the park, but is now under the employment of the mysterious bearded stranger. Thomas also remains at the park, now as the stranger's intern and coffee boy. The team is unable to convince Benson to sign the document before they are captured and buried neck-deep in cement by the mysterious stranger's goons, who were commanded by the brainwashed gumball machine.

The mysterious stranger reveals himself to be Garrett Bobby Ferguson Jr., the son of Garrett Bobby Ferguson, and explains that the entire Exit 9B project is designed to get revenge on Mordecai and Rigby, who defeated his father in the episode "High Score". By destroying everything Mordecai and Rigby hold dear, he hopes to make his father proud. G.B.F. Jr. revives the dozens of enemies of past episodes, and the six buried staff members seem doomed.

However, Skips is able to summon allies of his own, with Gary, Death, Techmo, the God of Basketball and the Guardians of Eternal Youth appearing to free the park employees from their cement prison. An epic battle ensues, with the good park team facing off against the evil minions of G.B.F. Jr. During this battle, the Baby Ducks and the Lemon Chef also appear to help the park employees.

After an intense battle, Mordecai and Rigby are ambushed by Benson and must take the golf cart to escape from Benson's giant digger. Reaching a dead end, they find themselves stuck in the mud, but manage to get Benson's memory back by reciting their usual catchphrases, annoying Benson, and finally turning the fastest donuts of all time in the golf car.

Benson finally signs the document and the gang think they have won. However, G.B.F. Jr. points out that there is one missing employee - Thomas, who started work that very day. G.B.F. Jr. threatens to shoot Thomas unless Mordecai hands over the document - Mordecai gives G.B.F. a folder, and Thomas smacks G.B.F. Jr. with his coffee and he is kicked over the edge of the freeway ramp. However, Benson is able to swoop down and save Thomas, while Mordecai and Rigby reveal that they'd made a last-minute switch to the document folder, meaning that Thomas is able to sign the document and save the park at the last minute, thus sending the revived villans back to the afterlife after they are sucked back into the portal. This causes G.B.F. to become disappointed with his son. The unbearable shame causes G.B.F. to explode and is sent through the portal when Thomas signs it, and a distraught G.B.F. Jr. explodes and is sent through the portal as well.

Meanwhile, the park is restored back to normal. Thomas asks if this kind of thing happens often - he is assured that it does. Thomas then receives a call from his mother, and tells her that, despite what he said earlier, he now doesn't want to quit his internship, because he feels working at the park is going to be really cool.

Characters

 * Mordecai
 * Rigby
 * Skips
 * Pops
 * Muscle Man
 * Hi Five Ghost
 * Benson (semi-antagonist until the end)
 * Thomas
 * Garrett Bobby Ferguson (Antagonist)
 * Garrett Bobby Ferguson Jr. (Antagonist)
 * Freeway Construction Workers (semi-antagonists)

Protagonists

 * Death (returning from "Over the Top", "Skips Strikes", and "Dead at Eight")
 * Gary (returning from "Free Cake", "Skips Strikes", "Cool Bikes", and "Fists of Justice")
 * Baby Ducks (in huge duck form) (returning from "A Bunch of Baby Ducks")
 * Guardians of Eternal Youth (returning from "Free Cake", "Skips Strikes", and "Fists of Justice")
 * Techmo (returning from "Skips vs. Technology")
 * Lemon Chef (returning from "Just Set Up the Chairs")
 * God of Basketball (returning from "Slam Dunk")

Antagonists

 * Zombies (returning from "Grave Sights" and "Bad Kiss")
 * Howard Fightington (returning from "Grave Sights")
 * The Night Owl (alternate future version) (returning from "The Night Owl"')
 * The Urge (returning from "Trash Boat")
 * Giant Susan (returning from "Benson Be Gone")
 * Broseph Chillaxton (returning from "Cool Bikes")
 * The Master Prank Caller (returning from "Prank Callers")
 * Game Store Manager (returning from "But I Have a Receipt")
 * Party Pete (returning from "Party Pete")
 * Stag-Man (returning from "Camping Can Be Cool" and "Bad Kiss")
 * Destroyer of Worlds (returning from "Just Set Up the Chairs")
 * No Rules Man (returning from "House Rules")
 * Summertime Song (returning from "This Is My Jam")
 * The Hammer (returning from "Rage Against the TV")
 * Blonde Men (returning from "Bet to Be Blonde")
 * Hot Dogs (returning from "Meat Your Maker")
 * Duck Collector (returning from "A Bunch of Baby Ducks")
 * Skull Punch (returning from "Terror Tales of the Park")

Flashbacks

 * Skips' Lover
 * SWAT Team
 * Louie
 * Grease Monster
 * The Janitor
 * Police Officer

Flashbacks

 * Skips: "Diary", "The Power", "Death Punchies", "This Is My Jam", "Over the Top" and "Skips Strikes".
 * Pops: "The Power", "Karaoke Video", "Prankless", "Just Set Up the Chairs", "Go Viral", "Brain Eraser", "Sugar Rush" and "The Best Burger in the World".
 * Muscle Man: "Trash Boat", "Big Winner", "Slam Dunk", "Fuzzy Dice", "In the House", "Gut Model", "Muscle Mentor" and "Death Metal Crash Pit".
 * Hi Five Ghost: Unknown, Unknown, "My Mom", "Rage Against the TV", and "Fuzzy Dice".
 * Benson: "Just Set Up the Chairs", "Fortune Cookie", "Weekend at Benson's", "Think Positive", "Brain Eraser", "Prank Callers", "Eggscellent" and "Busted Cart".

Gallery


The gallery for this episode can be viewed here.