Death

"Death" is the sixth episode of Season One, and the 6th overall episode of South Park. It first aired on September 17, 1997.

Synopsis
On his grandfather's 102nd birthday, Stan is faced with a moral dilemma -- Grandpa's sole birthday wish is for him to assist him in suicide. Sheila Broflovski has organized a protest against the boys' favorite TV show, The Terrance & Phillip Show, and the parents of South Park have joined her protest against the big city's network headquarters.

Plot
The Marsh family is celebrating Marvin Marsh’s 102nd birthday but Grandpa isn't having a good time. He wishes he was dead, and, while he and Stan Marsh watch Terrance and Phillip after the birthday festivities, attempts to shoot himself but misses, hitting a picture on the wall instead. Grandpa realizes he is too old to do it himself, so he offers Stan a dollar to shoot him, but Stan, not wanting to get into trouble, refuses. This makes Grandpa annoyed, claiming that he shot his own grandfather when he was Stan's age.

Meanwhile at Kyle Broflovski's house, Kyle and Ike Broflovski are also watching Terrance and Philip when their mother, Sheila Broflovski, comes in and gets upset by the content of the program. The next day at school Kyle discovers that Sheila has called everyone else’s parents and is leading a boycott of Terrance and Phillip in front of Cartoon Central headquarters in New York City. During the school day, Stan seeks out various adults to find out whether or not he should assist his Grandpa in killing himself, but no one wishes to discuss the issue, so Stan talks to the guys about it.

Meanwhile still, Kenny McCormick's case of explosive diarrhea is spreading to the whole town, particularly to the adults protesting Terrance and Phillip. Despite their protest of the show, they are shown laughing at various bits of "real life" toilet humor.

At home, the boys have been left alone to watch Terrance and Phillip at their leisure, as most of the community has followed Sheila to Cartoon Central to demand the show be taken off the air. All the while Grandpa Marsh is trying to convince Stan to kill him. During one attempt, he has a distracted Stan hold a length of rope, while Grandpa attempts to hang himself. Shelly arrives in time to stop Stan, who is horrified by Grandpa's trick, and the boys are put on TV in which they inadvertently place the blame on Terrance and Phillip, adding more fuel to Sheila's protest. In order to show Stan what its like to be live like him, Grandpa traps Stan in a room playing Enya, at which point he and the rest of the boys agree they must do it. They hang a cow from a tree to drop on Grandpa when Death shows up. Although Grandpa is yelling, "I'm over here, you son-of-a-whore!" Death is really after Kenny.

Back in New York, although a dozen people have been sling-shot and smeared on the face of the network building, the network refuses to take Terrance and Philip off the air until an executive comes out (in a gas mask) and announces; "Ladies and gentlemen, your Nazi-esque tactics of trying to stink us out with rancid feces...has worked. Therefore, today we will be officially taking Terrance and Philip off the network (ends up getting back on the air later on) and replacing it with reruns of She's the Sheriff staring Suzanne Somers."

In South Park, while chasing the boys, Death stops at the window of a TV store and watches an episode of Terrance and Philip. The boys join him in watching until the announcement of its cancellation.

After Death touches Kenny, killing him, Grandpa argues with Death about not taking him. Then, Grandpa’s Grandpa shows up and tells him to not kill himself or he'll end up in limbo like him. When he leaves with Death and Kenny's ghost, he tells Grandpa Marsh to just die of natural causes. Taking his Grandpa's advice, Grandpa Marsh plans a trip to Africa where over four hundred people are eaten naturally by Lions every year.

At the end, Sheila and the other parents return and show the boys to watch She's the Sheriff and are again upset with the content and prepares for another boycott. Without Terrance and Phillip to watch, Cartman, Stan, and Kyle discuss doing drugs and watching porn to ease their boredom, then the episode ends with them laughing at Grandpa Marsh's plans.