User blog comment:JJHero/Season 16 Reviews/@comment-4832338-20120405112202

I just watched "Jewpacabra"; it had a bit too much South Park cliche (someone invents a stupid idea, everyone except Kyle and the other boys blindly believe him, etc.) and I hardly laughed throughout the whole episode. It seemed to be more focused on drama and the improving relationship between Cartman and Kyle. It caught my attention a week before in "Faith Hilling" too, and now I'm almost sure: Trey and Matt have certainly grew tired of using old running gags and want to try something new with the boys' relationship. I also realized that Kyle and Stan's relationship aren't shown to be as strong as before recently. My theory is that Kyle and Stan's friendship didn't fully recover after "Ass Burgers", and even though Kyle was disgusted when he found out what Cartman did with the burgers, both he and Cartman has become more tolerant and friendly to each other since they discovered they had more in common. Maybe the pairs are slowly becoming Stan-Kenny & Kyle-Cartman.

Well, anyway, I wonder if Cartman's new faith be permanent. He may act fascistic and try to convert his every Christian friend to Judaism, or this can start a personality change in him.