South Park

South Park (1997)

11 corrected entries in season 2

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Chef Aid - S2-E14

Corrected entry: After Chef and Sheila finish making love, Chef gets up and leaves. But a few seconds later, when Gerald comes into the bedroom to ask Sheila how it was, Chef is shown as still being next to her in the bed when she says, "Pretty good."

Heather Benton

Correction: First, I need to point out that Chef's skin colour is the same as the brown headboard, and the inner part of the brown headboard is curved. Second, when Chef says, "I got a long way to go to raise the money I need," as Chef stands up and leaves, there's a green oval pillow between the brown headboard and the white edge of the blanket. Lastly, when Sheila says, "Pretty much what I expected," we are seeing the brown curved headboard with the green oval pillow in front of it, and the white edge of the green blanket. So, Chef is not in the bed in this shot (00:11:00). Rewatch, please.

Super Grover

Correction: How would that be a mistake? He is wearing pink glasses. When he was getting into drugs he started changing things in relation to his appearance.

Lummie

Correction: According to http://www.southparkstudios.com/fans/findthealien/ aliens are hidden in most episodes. You are supposed to find all of them and then go on the south park website enter their locations. Since they are hidden in most episodes and this was announced it is not really trivia.

Chickenlover - S2-E4

Corrected entry: Every time we see Cartman as a police officer, regardless of the time of day or direction that Cartman is facing, the same image reflects in Cartman's sunglasses.

Correction: This does not have to be pointed out as being deliberate. This is trivia at best (and probably too obvious even for that).

Chickenlover - S2-E4

Corrected entry: In this episode, they indicate that Officer Barbrady is the only policeman in South Park. But in most other episodes, for example in "Majorine" when Butters is going to jump off the roof, there are many police officers there, not just Barbrady.

Correction: The episode you mentioned "Marjorine" was a more recent episode while the episode with Barbrady being supposedly the only policeman was one of the first episodes of South Park. We can deduce that more officers were hired between the two episodes. Even if there were other episodes when more officers were shown, the reasons could vary from Barbrady needing additional help to more people moving to the town.

Lummie

Correction: Nobody throughout the entire series notices Mrs. Cartman is an hermaphrodite without giving her a thorough medical examination. Obviously, she has had corrective surgery, or, her hermaphrodism is not readily visible or discernible.

Twotall

Conjoined Fetus Lady - S2-E5

Corrected entry: When the Chinese dodgeball team member throws the ball at Kenny, it sends Kenny into the wall face first- killing him. When everyone but Pip is left, you can see that Kenny's body is still stuck in the wall, but has been turned around with him facing away from the wall.

BillyBlake

Correction: Kenny is hit in the face with the dodgeball and the impact forces him into the wall, he is facing away from the wall as he was when he was hit with the ball. His body does not change the way it is facing from when Kenny is struck with the ball throughout the remainder of the episode.

Correction: This episode is all a dream, it's all from one persons subconscious who is making it up in their mind as they go along.

Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut (2) - S2-E2

Corrected entry: When Mrs. Cartman goes in to ask for an abortion, the person at the counter claims that Cartman, at eight years old, is in the "fortieth trimester." Since a trimester is about three months long, 40 would mean about 10 years since conception, or a child of about 9 years and 3 months. An eight-year-old, plus three trimesters of development, would actually be in the thirty-fifth trimester.

Kathy Tjarks

Correction: It was a rough estimation.

Correction: That's the whole point, he's hypnotised the entire town so whenever he says "planetarium" with the "T" he has them under his spell. To cover this he can't say "planetarium" normally else they'll slip into a conditioned response and give the game away, hence he fakes the disorder.

Chickenlover - S2-E4

Corrected entry: After the chicken lover is caught he claims he did it to help Barbrady learn to read. But Barbrady admitted to himself and the rest of South Park he couldn't read while already investigating the case.

Correction: Exactly - so Barbrady had to force himself to learn how to read in order to solve the case, because it's only after he's learned to read that the Chicken Lover is caught.

Correction: He may have made that up as an excuse after the fact.

Correction: But how did the chicken lover find out that Barbrady couldn't read in the first place? It didn't come out to the town that he couldn't read until the first chicken was discovered.

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Weight Gain 4000 - S1-E4

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!

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Trivia: Every time Chef talks to the kids he says "children" even if it's only one kid.

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Margaritaville - S13-E3

Question: Can someone explain the subplot with the Margaritaville and Stan going to a bunch of places trying to return it? It's really confusing. And this sounds stupid, but in a recession, wouldn't spending money be bad?

Answer: Essentially Stan was trying to return the blender that his dad, Randy, had bought because he knew his parents couldn't afford the extra debt. The blender, which represented mortgage-backed securities, had been bought on payment plan, meaning Randy had to make monthly payments, with interest, on something that wasn't essential. The episode represented the recession that was occurring at the time, including the housing bubble and mortgage crisis going on, so there's a lot going on. However, the payment plan (which is to say the debt) had been sold to another company by the store that sold Randy the blender. (To explain why, because of the recession, the store needed cash on hand, and they would only be getting a little money each month, if Randy paid his bill. So the store sells the debt to a company who gives the store the money upfront. Think of the J.G. Wentworth commercials, "I have a structured settlement, but I need cash now".) Because the store sold the debt, in ridiculous fashion, Stan had to return the blender to the company that bought the debt, although they too sold the debt to another company. Finally he gets to the U.S. treasury who tells him his blender is worth $90 trillion (again a ridiculous exaggeration) meaning that the debt owed is greater than the product is worth and to deride the way government agencies set up their budgets (which requires much more complex economic lessons). Kyle's whole point was people shouldn't fear the economy or see it as a vengeful being, but continue to spend and live as they normally do. Economically speaking, not spending money during a recession creates a longer lasting recession, and to solve a recession, people should spend money, although people and businesses shouldn't acquire debt during a recession because interest rates are higher. But on a personal level, individuals are fearful of losing their jobs during a recession, so they save money in case that should happen. But again, this is complex economics lesson.

Bishop73

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