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* "Trailer Trashed", Mordecai, speaking on the behalf of the park gang, with probably the exception of Thomas, saying they consider Muscle Man a friend. Take into mind that at the beginning of the series Mordecai considers him annoying and to hear him say that shows that when the chips are down, they have each other's backs.

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* "Trailer Trashed", Mordecai, speaking on the behalf of the park gang, with probably the exception of Thomas, saying they consider Muscle Man a friend. Take into mind that at the beginning of the series Mordecai considers considered him annoying and to hear him say that shows that when the chips are down, they have each other's backs.
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* "Trailer Trashed", Mordecai, speaking on the behalf of the other park gang, with probably the exception of Thomas, saying they consider Muscle Man a friend. Take in mind that in the beginning of the series Mordecai consider him annoying and to hear him say that show that when the chips are down, they have each others back.

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* "Trailer Trashed", Mordecai, speaking on the behalf of the other park gang, with probably the exception of Thomas, saying they consider Muscle Man a friend. Take in into mind that in at the beginning of the series Mordecai consider considers him annoying and to hear him say that show shows that when the chips are down, they have each others back.other's backs.
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* Rigby thanking Mordecai for helping him get over his fear in "Ello Guvnnor".

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* Rigby thanking Mordecai for helping him get over his fear in "Ello Guvnnor".Gov'nor".
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** While they rib him for "Pulling a Mordecai" again, the park workers all trying to help Mordecai with his problem. Granted their ideas are either incredibly stupid (Rigby saying to [[InsaneTrollLogic To dunk the phone in acid, thinking that will erase the text]], Muscle Man trying to claim the phone was stolen), useless (Thomas' gibberish about his girlfriends, Fives Suggesting waiting four years based on his experiences), or ignored (Skips' suggestion to just tell the truth.), but they mean well.
* Play Date has plenty.

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** While they rib him for "Pulling a Mordecai" again, the park workers all trying to help Mordecai with his problem. Granted their ideas are either incredibly stupid (Rigby saying to [[InsaneTrollLogic To dunk the phone in acid, thinking that will erase the text]], Muscle Man trying to claim the phone was stolen), useless (Thomas' gibberish about his girlfriends, Fives Suggesting suggesting waiting four years based on his experiences), or ignored (Skips' suggestion to [[StatingTheSimpleSolution just tell the truth.), truth]]), but they mean well.
* Play Date "Play Date" has plenty.



** C.J.'s general attitude during the episode, simply trying to have a good time with Mordecai and shrugging off Thomas'(Death's son, not the intern) attempts to ruin things for them.

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** C.J.'s general attitude during the episode, simply trying to have a good time with Mordecai and shrugging off Thomas'(Death's Thomas' (Death's son, not the intern) attempts to ruin things for them.
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* A small one, but the Park Gang welcoming Thomas after he [[spoiler:risked his life to save their park]] in "Exit 9B"

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* A small one, but the Park Gang welcoming Thomas after he [[spoiler:risked risked his life to save their park]] in "Exit 9B"9B".



** [[spoiler: Thomas/Nikolai considering the park staff his real friends, even redirecting his plan to turn the park back around.]]

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** [[spoiler: Thomas/Nikolai considering the park staff his real friends, even redirecting his plan to turn the park back around.]]
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* In Issue 3, Benson asks Mordecai and Rigby to drive the cart to an auto dealership within a certain timeframe, or they're fired. Against all odds, they actually make it to the dealership in time, and while Benson is surprised, he admits that he's proud of them. Mordecai and Rigby's shocked reactions at hearing this are just icing on the cake.
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* Mordecai and Rigby paying their respects to the skeletal corpse of game developer Maury Moto in "Gamers Never Say Die", as any real-life gamer whose life was shaped by their favorite game(s) would mourn the loss of their creator(s).
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** The fact that Mordecai and Rigby risked their LIVES for Benson's job.
** Both Mordecai and Rigby realizing that they really screwed things up when Benson has a complete emotional breakdown upon believing he's going to lose his job in "Busted Cart". And then putting their lives on the line to keep that from happening.

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** The fact that Mordecai and Rigby risked their LIVES for Benson's job.
** Both Mordecai and Rigby realizing that they really screwed things up when Benson has a complete emotional breakdown upon believing he's going to lose his job in "Busted Cart". And job, and then putting their lives on the line to keep that from happening.happening. Repeat: Mordecai and Rigby risking their own LIVES for Benson's job.
** Benson catching up to Mordecai and Rigby on a borrowed motorcycle in a vain attempt to prevent them from taking a deadly highway shortcut to the dealership goes to show that even when rightfully pissed at the duo for their major screw-up, he doesn't want to see them die.
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** Benson asks Mordecai and Rigby to drop something off at the post office, but when Rigby says he needs to wrap up his gift to Eileen, [[PetTheDog Benson lets him stay home]].

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* The ending of "Access Denied" it´s pretty heartwarming, with Mordecai and Margaret finally dancing with each other.

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* The ending of "Access Denied" it´s pretty heartwarming, with Mordecai and Margaret finally dancing with each other.


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* In "Bad Portrait", there is Benson showing genuine appreciation and admiration for the painting Mordecai made for him after Rigby messed up the original one. When the museum owner refuses to accept it, Benson says he will let it hang in his office. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments That is until it falls off the nail and breaks, Benson face palms and expresses regrets for making Mordecai and Rigby hang the portrait.]]

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** It was Rigby's solid that nailed it down for This Troper. After being a total douche through his solid-abuse on Mordecai, he does the honorable thing and keeps his word by destroying the tape with no regrets.
*** He didn't even have to. He made up that thing about the solid so he'd have an excuse to destroy the tape without looking like a wuss.
*** Also Rigby realized how much of a jerk he was in the episode that he destroys the tape to save his friendship with Mordecai when the latter was just about to end it.

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** It was Rigby's solid that nailed it down for This Troper. After being a total douche through his solid-abuse on Mordecai, he Rigby does the honorable thing and keeps his word by destroying the tape with no regrets.
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regrets. He didn't even have to. He made up that thing about the solid so he'd have an excuse to destroy the tape without looking like a wuss.
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wuss. Also Rigby realized how much of a jerk he was in the episode that he destroys the tape to save his friendship with Mordecai when the latter was just about to end it.

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* "Hey, Rigby? Do me a solid and come to the arcade with me."
** It was Rigby's solid that nailed it down for This Troper. After being a total douche through his solid-abuse, he does the honorable thing and keeps his word by destroying the tape with no regrets.

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* "Do Me A Solid": "Hey, Rigby? Do me a solid and come to the arcade with me."
** It was Rigby's solid that nailed it down for This Troper. After being a total douche through his solid-abuse, solid-abuse on Mordecai, he does the honorable thing and keeps his word by destroying the tape with no regrets.


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*** Also Rigby realized how much of a jerk he was in the episode that he destroys the tape to save his friendship with Mordecai when the latter was just about to end it.
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* Benson has several, particularly in "Mordecai and the Rigbys" when he goes to see their performance simply to watch them fail. However after Mordecai and Rigby were getting booed on the stage for admitting to lip synching (albeit accidentally), Benson manages to get the audience cheering by immediately applauding for them instead. For the first time, he shows that he's not simply a grump who yells at them, but actually a NotSoStoic who's simply NotSoAboveItAll.

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* Benson has several, particularly in "Mordecai and the Rigbys" when he goes to see their performance simply to watch them fail. However after Mordecai and Rigby were getting booed on the stage for admitting to lip synching (albeit accidentally), Benson manages to get the audience cheering by immediately applauding for them instead. For the first time, he shows that he's not simply a grump who yells at them, but riding them all the time for no reason, and is actually a NotSoStoic who's simply NotSoAboveItAll.willing to cheer them on when they do the right thing.
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* "Radio KILLIT" is pretty much a love letter to the days of the independent radio DJ, and as such is full of awesome and heartwarming moments. A great one is the flashback to the station's better days, with all the DJ's doing what they do best, and a SuspiciouslySimilarSong version of Music/{{Rush}}'s "Spirit of Radio" playing in the background.

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* "Radio KILLIT" is pretty much a love letter to the days of the independent radio DJ, and as such is full of awesome and heartwarming moments. A great one is the flashback to the station's better days, with all the DJ's doing what they do best, and a SuspiciouslySimilarSong version of Music/{{Rush}}'s Music/{{Rush|Band}}'s "Spirit of Radio" playing in the background.
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* Benson has several, particularly in "Mordecai and the Rigbys" when he goes to see their performance simply to watch them fail. However after Mordecai and Rigby were getting booed on the stage for admitting to lip synching (albeit accidentally), Benson manages to get the audience cheering by immediately applauding for them instead. For the first time, he shows that he's not simply a GrumpyBear who yells at them, but actually a NotSoStoic who's simply NotSoAboveItAll.

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* Benson has several, particularly in "Mordecai and the Rigbys" when he goes to see their performance simply to watch them fail. However after Mordecai and Rigby were getting booed on the stage for admitting to lip synching (albeit accidentally), Benson manages to get the audience cheering by immediately applauding for them instead. For the first time, he shows that he's not simply a GrumpyBear grump who yells at them, but actually a NotSoStoic who's simply NotSoAboveItAll.
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* In “Bad Kiss”, when Mordecai reveals to Rigby that he and Margaret kissed, Rigby’s response is that he owes Muscle Man so much money implying that the two had a bet over Mordecai kissing Margaret and it was ''Muscle Man'' of all people who believed that Mordecai would. He may treat Mordecai like crap but he definitely believed Mordecai had a shot.

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