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Follow That Egg!  / Season 9, Episode 10 / For The Haters


Mrs. Afterwards, the citizens of the town revert back to their old lives.

This episode remains one of the creators least favorite episodes with their climax of the Queer cast being “crab people” and state it as the worst idea they’ve ever had, but they had nothing else to offer.

It's off-the-wall, unexpected and deranged enough to turn a cultural statement on its head.

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Decent ep

South Park Is Gay wasn't really all that funny, but it was an alright episode.It involves everybody in south park turning into metrosexuals(straight guys who take care of themselves like homosexuals).Kyle does not want to be part of the fad and is rejected by his friends and gets beat up.Meanwhile, Mr.Garrison sees that the show is making the gays lose their culture.So Kyle,Garrison,Mr.Slave and eventually all the women in South Park all plot to murder the Queer Eye for the straight guy cast.But it turns out the cast are not human in an interesting twist.There are some funny moments in this episode and the social themes are present as usual, but it's not that great of an episode.

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It was when I was a friggin’ six-year-old kid!

Randy diving into deep paranoia about being gay, only to realize that his thoughts are normal, are humanizing to anyone debating their sexuality.


#4. I constantly bounce back and forth between favorites like Bob’s Burgers, American Dad!, and my absolute favorite animated series, South Park.

The data comes from the American Community Survey 2013-2018 vintage, which breaks down sex by household status. But her (for the sake of the character’s gender identity in the episode) best episode comes with the parody of the film 300 in season eleven’s D-Yikes!

In this episode, Mrs. Garrison is angry at men and pursues a lesbian she meets at the gym.

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Color me immature, but every night I have to fall asleep watching cartoons. This episode would go on to be the first Emmy nominated for the series and also received a nomination from GLAAD in 1998.


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Randy gets uncomfortable and angry, thinking he may be gay, and needs to prove his heterosexuality by sleeping with his wife, who rejects his advances in favor of partying. Talking about homosexuality in a way not to bury the community, when you’re slowly trying to gain an audience, is – as the series creators would joke – stunning and brave (but actually).

Big Gay Al’s Big Gay Boat Ride follows main character Stan realizing that his dog, Spartk, is gay.

The only time I’d seen gay people being talked highly of was just a few months before when Kathy Griffin had her standup special. Through hilarity, Stan and Kyle miraculously save their egg and same-sex marriage becomes a law of the land.

Simply put, this episode shuts up any hater to same-sex marriage and same-sex parenting.

Randy spends the rest of the episode questioning his sexuality while Gerald doesn’t believe they did anything inappropriate.

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It’s revealed the Queer cast are actually Crab People (literally) who are trying to take over Earth by weakening the men. Mrs. Garrison, wanting to prevent same-sex marriage in South Park, has an idea to showcase how gay couples shouldn’t be able to get married – since they will eventually raise children – and plots her own experiment with her students.

The laughs come easy this episode for the tongue-in-cheek metaphors of being beaten up for being too heterosexual. First, he is a deeply closeted homosexual with a hand puppet, then he comes out as a gay man who has a wild sex life (accompanied by his sex slave, Mr. Slave), then becomes a transsexual woman, then reverts back to being a gay man – and eventually a parody of reigning President Donald Trump.

They were clueless, but they also don’t care as most of the adults admit they’ve had a same-sex experience and everyone is “a little gay”.

Talk about being progressive! There are barely any subtle gestures throughout this episode… it’s point blank in anyone’s face.