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When the boys first arrive at the water park, Kyle claims that he can hold his breath under water the longest. But before he gets a chance to prove it, he sees Butters peeing in the pool and refuses to get back in the water. Eventually, the other boys tell him they all have peed in pools before and it’s not uncommon.
Eventually, enough people pee in the pools that there is a flash flood of pee. The entire water park is flooded with pee and the boys are trapped. The fire department wants to rescue the boys, but scientists claim that everybody has been contaminated. The scientists explain that if people are exposed to this much pee, they change.
Kyle Overcomes His Fear of Pee
The scientists show how pee can change a person by testing the theory on a monkey. The monkey is exposed to pee and becomes enraged. Meanwhile, the only way for everyone to get out of the water park alive is if all of the pee is drained. The only way to drain the pee is to release the valve located in the basement of the water park.
Since Kyle said he could hold his breath the longest earlier in the episode, he is chosen to release the valve. However, Kyle must drink enough pee so that is body compensates for the pee pressure that he will experience diving so deep. Kyle does drink the pee, but then helicopters save the boys so it was all for nothing.
Cartman Wants the Minorities to Leave
Meanwhile, Cartman is surprised at all of the minorities that have infiltrated the water park. When he counts up all of the people in the water park, he finds out there are more minorities than white people. He is informed that he is now a minority, but he doesn’t believe it.
Cartman believes that anybody who is not white is a minority regardless of how many there actually are. This is true Cartman ignorance. Instead of using the term “minorities” to describe a small number of people, he uses the term to describe every race other than white people.
For the second week in a row, South Park has made yet another disappointing episode. It had some funny jokes spread throughout the episode, but overall it was one massive pee joke used over and over again. It’s too bad this episode had to be the season finale.
The writers tried to break up the pee jokes with Cartman’s frustrations about minorities taking over the water park. However, the main focus of the episode was all about pee.
This episode came out at a very awkward time as well. It’s the middle of November and the boys are going to a water park. Had this episode been released in June or July that would have made more sense.
This episode concludes season 13 of South Park. Season 14 will probably start around March or April. It will be a long wait, but it will definitely be worth it.
- Original air date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
- Season #13 Episode #14
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