The episode follows , who feel overlooked during the park's "Appreciation Day" when Benson awards everyone except them. Frustrated by their lack of recognition, they discover Benson's Park Record Book , where he documents every employee's daily activities.
To "fix" their reputation, they begin erasing Benson's negative notes and writing in heroic, albeit fake, accomplishments. However, they soon discover that . Their lies manifest into a series of dangerous, bizarre events—culminating in the appearance of a giant Snow Monster —that they must find a way to undo before the park is destroyed. Key Themes and Character Analysis [S2E3] Appreciation Day
Fans often debate whether Benson's negative entries in the record book are what actually made Mordecai and Rigby slackers, implying their poor performance might be a self-fulfilling prophecy written into existence by their boss. The episode follows , who feel overlooked during
The episode highlights Benson's meticulous (and sometimes rigid) management style, showing that while he can be harsh, his records are based on the reality of his employees' slacking. Critical Reception However, they soon discover that