Beavis and Butt-Head get locked outside of their house.
- Accidental Misnaming: For the first time since the original series, people have started calling Beavis and Butt-Head by the wrong names. In this case, Tom Anderson mistakes them for two boys named Buford and Bernardo.
- Cutting the Knot: Beavis and Butt-Head's final attempt at getting into their house involves chaining the door to Anderson's truck and tricking him into driving off. However, because Beavis attached the chain to a hose pump, the entire front of their house gets ripped off.
- Dramatic Irony: Beavis or Butt-Head could've kicked in the pane blocking their way, but Butt-Head insists they both jump in, which leads to their groins getting pierced.
- Insane Troll Logic: Beavis locked the door because he assumes he or Butt-Head are usually there when the other is out. Even if both of them were out.
- Groin Attack: Beavis is told to go in through the window to get in, and gets his groin pierced through a sharp pane of glass. Butt-Head tries after him and the same result occurs.
- "Open!" Says Me: Subverted. Butt-Head tries to knock the front door open, but fails to even budge it. Later on he's seen trying to kick the back door down, to no avail.
- Pass the Popcorn: Per usual, Beavis and Butt-Head sit back and watch as Anderson is getting manhandled by the officers, even encouraging it.
- Police Brutality: The police beat Anderson to a pulp after the latter unknowingly causes destruction with the duo's front door.
- Would Harm a Senior: Even though Anderson is over 90 years old (according to the Time Skip in Do the Universe), he ends up falling victim to Police Brutality thanks to the duo's actions.
