
Rignatius says, "Oh, dude, Pops!" but Mordicus nudges him as to remind him of staying in character, so he calls him Marvolo instead.

Pops approaches them and says he thought he would never see them again. Rignatius complains that his butt is itching and Mordicus tell him they have to stay in character, so he tries again, but in a medieval way. Pops keeps getting worried and then spots Mordicus and Rignatius up ahead. But everyone who passes by either ignores him, laughs at him, or calls him a freak. Meanwhile, Pops is sitting on a rock (with a sword in it) asking for help to get back to his own time.

Rigby comments that he hopes the power will not go to Benson's head. Mordecai, Rigby and Skips wear their clothes but Muscle Man and Fives still refuse to wear theirs. He then orders everyone to find him and not to break character or they will be fired (or as he says, "smited with unemployment"). The Dragon, and if he doesn't show everyone will demand a refund. Benson grows frustrated and notes that he is the star of their closing performance, Marvolo vs. Benson obviously favors his costume (King Edmund), and then holds wizard robes, asking where Marvolo aka Pops is, to which Skips answers no one has seen him all morning. Mordecai and Rigby (Mordicus and Rignatius) don't seem to mind their costumes and neither does Skips (Barnaby the Ripped), but Muscle Man and High Five Ghost (Palom and Porom) do not like theirs at all. 30 minutes later, all the other workers are getting assigned their alternate personas by Benson. The Park is being prepared for a Ren fair - but Pops doesn't know this, and panics into everyone he runs into.

Upon waking up, Pops walks outside his house and sees medieval props and people acting as if they were from that time. Pops thinks that he's a wizard trapped in medieval times, and he wants to go back home.
