South Park: M. Jefferson and Baseball Losers

May 19, 2010 16:10




In bed with M. Jefferson and son
[08-06: The Jeffersons]

"All the children of South Park are attracted to “Mr. Jefferson”, his son and their home filled with games, toys and animals. Cartman goes out of his way to get “Mr. Jefferson” to love him while the local police force resent him for being black and wealthy and decide to bring him down."

Cartman looks so much in love with Mr. Jefferson that Stan dreams they make out next to him.
There is a homage to a certain kid-out-of-the-window moment.
And at some point a hood-less Kenny gets killed while impersonating Mr. Jefferson's son, Blanket.

I like how they support M.J. on the child abuse issue, while bringing up his need to "grow up now that you have kids of your own!". Well, too late now, sadly.



Depressed Baseball Winners
[09-05: The Losing Edge]

"If the boys can lose just one baseball game, it gets them out of playing the boring sport for the entire summer."

The South Park kids play baseball to fulfill their parents dreams and expectations, but they hate the sport. Just when they'd thought that winning their last game meant the end of the season, and they could finally go play videogames and enjoy life, they learn that they have classified for the state finals. Now they are at a serious risk of classifying for nationals and thus be forced to keep playing all summer long: "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!".

The boys agree that they must lose on purpose at all costs. But losing is not as easy as it seems: their rivals want to lose just as much as they do, and have practiced so hard at sucking that they can even bat themselves out with great efficiency. As the South Park team seems doomed to victory, their only hope for a carefree summer is to get disqualified...

PRICELESS. BASEBALL. EPISODE. Also, Randy VS Bat Dad FTW.

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