Factual error: Kyle says he has to log on before school. The next shot shows "Monday 8 days later." 8 days before is a Sunday. (00:04:45)

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I was late to the party on this one. I would see a few episodes here and there, but didn't start watching from the beginning until mid-2019 and finished all episodes about a year later. I don't think I've ever watched a show that has had me laughing so hard that I'm in tears. Sure, several shows I grew up with like The Simpsons, Home Improvement, Boy Meets World, and Seinfeld had their share of gut-busters, but not on the level of this show. It's crass and unapologetically offensive, and I love it for it.
Kyle: Cartman, you have such a fat ass, that when you walk down the street people go, "God, dammit thats a big fat ass!'
Cartman: They do not!
Random guy: God Dammit, thats a big fat ass!
Trivia: The creators of the show, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, based the Stan Marsh and Kyle Brosfloski characters after themselves (Stan being Parker and Kyle being Stone.) The Eric Cartman character was partly based on Archie Bunker.
Question: Forgot the episode and the season, but does Mark, the kid that gets home schooled and ends up beating Kyle, ever show up in later episodes?





Answer: He appears in at least 5 other episodes, but usually just as a background character. He can be seen at Cartman's party in "Immaginationland". He was also one of the kids trying out to replace Butters in the "Professor Chaos" episode.
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