The Snuke

"The Snuke" is the fourth episode of the eleventh season of South Park.

This episode is set in real time and heavily parodies 24.

Synopsis
Cartman suspects the new Muslim student to be a terrorist who is planning to strike at the Hillary Clinton campaign rally. Meanwhile, the real terrorists plan to attack the campaign rally.

Plot
In her class, Ms. Garrison introduces a new student, Bahir Hassam Abdul Hakeem. Upon hearing this, Cartman is freaked out and heads for the classroom door. Ms. Garrison asks what is wrong, and Cartman asks if Bahir has been checked for bombs.

Later, Cartman phones Kyle (who is at home sick) and asks him to search for a MySpace for Bahir, which does come up. Cartman suspects he plans to attack, and Kyle discovers there is a campaign rally. Cartman goes to phone Officer Barbrady (who is no help at all due to his stupidity) and then the CIA and demands he speaks to the President. Cartman warns him about the suspected threat and the CIA act immediately.

The school is evacuated and Bahir goes to play with Butters.

Hillary Clinton refuses to stop her campaign rally, but a bomb-sniffing pig detects one inside Clinton's vagina. She is immediately rushed off for inspection.

Cartman tracks down Bahir's parents and tortures them by farting in their faces. Bahir's mother get a phonecall from her son and she tells Cartman he is with Butters.

Cartman chases Bahir out of Butters' house, but Cartman and Bahir are captured by two Russians.

Clinton's vagina has a "suitcase nuke" inside it, commonly known as a "snuke". It is disabled but at the death of someone who is sucked into the vagina.

The Russians reveal the real attackers are the British who are attempting to stop the American Revolution on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. After Kyle and Stan (along with many organisations such as the CIA) uncover the truth, they raid the warehouse Cartman and Bahir are trapped in. Both are freed and Britain is defeated, and Queen Elizabeth II shoots herself.

Later on, Bahir is moved out of town with his parents, and Cartman explains how his racism saved the day, to the annoyance of Kyle.

Trivia

 * This episode contains many references to 24.
 * First appearence of Officer Barbrady since Erection Day.