In the double-segment episode from the 2011 revival of Beavis and Butt-Head (Season 8, Episode 9), the duo’s signature brand of oblivious destruction is aimed at two classic American tropes: the high-pressure car sale and the gritty world of professional skip-tracing. Segment 1: "Used Car"
Donning makeshift tactical gear—including Beavis wearing a "bra" on his head as a tactical mask—they set out to capture "skips." [S8E9] Used Car-Bounty Hunters
They encounter a slick salesman who mistakes their utter lack of intelligence for a clever negotiating tactic. In the double-segment episode from the 2011 revival
The episode mocks the self-serious machismo of early 2010s reality television, highlighting how the "bounty hunter" persona is often just an excuse for public harassment. [S8E9] Used Car-Bounty Hunters