Pamela And Herndon Go To Milkshake Daiquiri (Ep.2)

Pamela And Herndon Go To Milkshake Daiquiri is Episode Two of Generator Rex: Reasonable Doubt's Season 2B.

Plot
Pamela and Herndon Must Stop Trumbipulor from Gaining absolute power while Pamela and Herndon Set Out to Find A Milkshake Daiquiri. (NOTE: Milkshake Daiquiri Is A Parody Of Smoothie King)

Episode Story
The episode begins with Pamela and Herndon sitting on the couch, feeling bored and restless. They are both unemployed and have nothing to do all day. Pamela suddenly exclaims that she craves a Milkshake Daiquiri, and suggests they go out and get one. Uninterested in Pamela's suggestion, Herndon states that he would rather stay at home and continue watching TV. However, Pamela manages to convince him to join her by teasing him about being lazy. As they leave the house, they notice a commotion on the street. A giant robot is terrorizing the city, and people are running for cover. The robot is being controlled by Trumbipulor, a notorious villain who seeks to gain absolute power. Pamela and Herndon are scared, but at the same time excited. They have never witnessed anything like this before. As they watch the chaos unfold, they realize that they must do something to stop Trumbipulor. Pamela and Herndon set out to find a Milkshake Daiquiri, but they still keep an eye on the giant robot. They come across a Smoothie King parody called Milkshake Daiquiri, where Pamela starts to order her drink. However, they soon realize that Trumbipulor is heading straight for the shop. Pamela and Herndon panic and start to run, but Pamela's milkshake gets spilled. Furious, she decides to use her spill as inspiration to defeat Trumbipulor. She throws the empty cup at the robot's feet, causing it to slip and fall. Herndon then ties up the robot's limbs with the ropes from the shop, while Pamela uses her spilled milkshake to blind Trumbipulor. In the end, Pamela and Herndon save the day, and are hailed as heroes by the city. They return home, exhausted but happy with their adventure. As Pamela sips on her new milkshake, she realizes that the excitement of saving the town is far better than the boredom of being unemployed.