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( We cut to Benson walking into Corners bookstore. Benson angrily puts the Fitch & Kimmy book on the table, leaving a hot and fiery handprint. T he cashier checks and scans the book, then, Benson storms out as the scene cuts to Benson walking to his apartment, room 1635. He then slams the door. Benson inserts the tape into a Walkman and rests on his armchair) Fitch: (Over the Walkman) The key to managing your anger is control. For example, One should never yell, even if it's to pass the salt. ( The camera Zooms into Benson's eyes. He has a flashback to when he was a child, and his family was all talking loudly and arguing at the dinner table) Young Benson: Pass the salt, please. Benson's Father: Quiet, Benson has something he wants to say. Young Benson: (embarrassed and blushing) Ahem, Um, pass-- Benson's Father: Look here, son! You're never going to get anything in this life if you don't yell for it! Young Benson: Pass.... ‍'‍PASS THE SALT!‍'‍ Benson's Dad: Atta boy! (Benson's dad passes the saltshaker to Benson. Suddenly, an earthquake occurs, showing a giant angry Pops ripping off the roof) Pops: Benson, You're fired! (Points at Young Benson) Young Benson: NO-O-O-O! (Ripple transition back into Benson in his apartment. Now enraged,he furiously steps on and angrily throws the Walkman, breaking a portrait. He then violently jumps and ragefully kicks the TV. We cut to outside, still hearing Benson lividly grunting. He then throws his armchair , which breaks a window and ends up destroyed. Benson looks at himself in the mirror. He's red again, panting.) Benson: Keep it together, Benson. (Looks at the mirror. His eyes are very stressed and menacing) You still got a whole day of work left.

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