The duo mistake an abortion clinic for a brothel.
- The Bus Came Back: First and only appearance of Clark Cobb in the 2011 revival.
- Comically Missing the Point: When Beavis and Butt-Head talk about their plans for the "whorehouse", Clark Cobb believes they were corrupted by the security guard, not that it was their goal the entire time.
- Horrible Judge of Character:
- Clark Cobb thinks Beavis and Butt-Head are wholesome boys, not two horny teens, and gets rewarded for it by getting tased.
- Beavis and Butt-Head think Clark Cobb is a pimp who opened up his own whorehouse.
- Insane Troll Logic: The pair assumes the abortion clinic is a whorehouse because the pro-lifers keep screaming, "Whores! Fornicators!" When they actually go inside and meet the abortion doctor, they're disappointed because they think the "whorehouse" caters to women instead of men.
- Loophole Abuse: Clark Cobb tells the boys that, legally, the protestors can't go inside, and he can't encourage them... but people have been known to engage in "civil disobedience."
- Miss Kitty: The duo assumes the receptionist is one.
- One Dialogue, Two Conversations:
- Clark Cobb tells Beavis and Butt-Head that there have been "whores" in the facility, a slang for women who were knocked up outside of marriage. The duo thinks he is referring to actual whores.
- The receptionist tells the duo that one of the hospital staff members is the one who "does it". They think she means that he is a male prostitute.
- Static Stun Gun: The security guard uses one on belligerent protestors. First, however, he escorts them off clinic property, and gives a legally required warning before he uses it.
- Take That!: To pro-lifers. Clark Cobb is depicted as well-meaning, but he still generalizes women seeking abortions as whores who had sex outside of marriage and deserve to repent. Case in point — he hands Butt-Head a pamphlet, which he promptly throws on the ground, and gets harshly tased when he accidentally steps on clinic property.