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South Park

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Last night may have been one of the most highly anticipated episodes of South Park in a long time. Some of you may have already become sick of these foul-mouthed fourth graders, but I still watch every new episode, if only in the hopes that Trey Parker and Matt Stone come out with a sequel to Team America: World Police (by the way, if you haven’t seen the unrated version, you haven’t lived). As m_ruv pointed out earlier, they officially killed off Chef. Why? Because he was brainwashed by a group of people who like to travel the world and molest children. The boys eventually infiltrated the headquarters of the place (which bore a striking resemblance to the Church of Scientology
Celebrity Centre International
in Hollywood). It seemed like Chef wanted to go back to South Park, but something in him said that he should go back to the child molesters. Before he made it though, he fell off a bridge, was half burned, had some limbs torn off by a bear and his face torn off by a mountain lion. Quite the sad end to one of the greatest cartoon characters created in the last ten years.

But was it the end? See what really happened to Chef after the jump.

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7 Comments

  1. 1
    EdHill
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 8:55 am

    Still one of the funniest shows on television. And last nights episode was one of their best.

    God bless you Trey and Matt.

  2. 2
    ProphetOfRage
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 9:03 am

    darth chef was the perfect way to end.
    matt & trey are really brilliant in the way they tie pop culture together.
    the whole ep put the onus on the super adv./scientology group much the way the sith corrupted that skywalker dude.
    & hopefully when mr. hayes comes back to earth they can have a whole…

    “eric, i am your father” – soul redemption – chef-appears-as-a-jedi-ghost thing.

    oh, & tom cruise, travolta & the rest of that wacked cult have a drink-the-kool aid moment in their future &, as john locke might say…

    “AND WE ALL KNOW IT!!”

    pray for isaac to get better.

  3. 3
    stacyrocks
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 9:42 am

    Last night’s was awesome. It’s cool that they can make the episode quickly after ‘major’ events, instead of having events occur and then 3months later an episode comes on making fun of it.

    RIP Chef. I loved you and them balls of yours.

  4. 4
    plethLaura
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 12:12 pm

    Extra primo good episode.

    I love how they never take the double-secret back way to the issues. All this scientology crap is under mega scrutiny now because of SP. Thank you Jebus.

  5. 5
    Sher
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 1:32 pm

    The show was frickin’ hysterical, in a ‘I think I’m sick for laughing at this but it’s SO damned funny’ kind of way.

  6. 6
    CB
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 2:18 pm

    http://www.antisectes.net/42xenub-eng.pdf

    Check it out! The Illustrated Guide to Scientology! Cracks me up!!

  7. 7
    zevonia
    Posted March 23, 2006 at 5:30 pm

    No, J-Unit, I am not sick of those foul mouthed fourth graders. South Park is still a funny show and last night’s episode cracked me up. I’ll miss Chef and his salty chocolate balls. Now who are the boys going to turn to for advice? Chef was the only intelligent, sane adult in that town!

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