I know it's satire but still. I miss old Mr. Garrison
And Mr. Hat
I know it's satire but still. I miss old Mr. Garrison
And Mr. Hat
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Mine is Butters, Mr Garrison and Craig lol
Finally done! I had a hard time working with the details on the eyebrows, the microphone, and the chin, but I’m very happy with the result.
So uhh, what now? Is Cartman taken?
It’s getting there, but it’s still not done.
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Mines would be The eternity Mr. garrison's fancy new vagina. it made me really squeamish
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It's completely unnecessary. We don't need another episode about COVID-19! We already have The Pandemic Special! If I was in charge of South Park, the Vaccination Special wouldn't exist, and an episode about Garrison losing to Joe Biden in the presidential election would have been made 4 months ago.
I SCREAMED AND CLAPPED AT MY TV WHEN I SAW HIM
Hey friends!
After seeing the new video, I'm really excited to see the special next week! Some things I'm interested are Mr. Garrison's position in the special, what group Heidi sides with (if she appears at all), and what exactly "Lil Qties" is. Of course, it seems like something to do with QAnon, but why would the kids be supporting something like this? I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on the new video in the comments of this post!
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Hey friends,
I decided to make this post because I'm interested in hearing what you think will happen on March 10th! Personally, I think this anti-vaccine organization will be started by Garrison as president because he realizes he's going to lose the election. In order to get his job back, maybe he chose to create the organization. I also think Cartman is going to join the organization in some way because of his reluctance to get shots in last season.
I'm not saying it will happen or if it's my realistic prediction, I'm basing it off on what I'd like to see next season. Comment yours if you want, here's mine:
Cartman has a huge arc this season (at the beginning it's all to himself), in which he becomes a dynamic character. It begins with him involved in the riots at the DC Capitol, which he eventually takes charge, in an anti-school protest. He eventually gets to avoid school, but that's because he's subsequently imprisoned in Washington. Eric remains behind bars from end of episode 2 to middle of episode 5. His time in prison starts out terrible, and hits rock bottom by the end of episode 3; he becomes depressed, disheveled, and his inmates give him a hard time. Eventually Cartman tries to escape, but after he fails, his inmates beat the crap out of him, with the Washington police offering no help. Episode 4 sees him recovered, but still depressed. Eventually an inmate reaches out to him and they quickly bond, and eventually Cartman becomes on good terms with the rest of his inmates, and by time his old sociopathic personality from the last few seasons has faded away. Meanwhile, the kids (except Kenny and Butters) in South Park are at first ecstatic regarding Cartman's imprisonment. However, the "four" boys is now down to three, and it doesn't feel fun anymore, which they begin to realise. The school also begins to feel empty and bland without Cartman, as he's viewed as one of the funniest in the school despite not being well-liked. Eventually (late episode 4) most of the kids agree that they have to free Cartman, and they throw in money for the bail. Stan and Kyle however can't go free him as they're focusing on taking down Tegridy Farms. As a result, Kenny and Butters assume command, and they pick Scott Malkinson, Craig and Tweek to come along and bail out Eric. They also pick a now recovered Token, but he refuses to go out of fear of cops, but agrees to give them money for trip expenses. Cartman meanwhile has bonded with his inmates and has seemed to change as a person. Episode 5 sees the guys (along with Stephen Stotch and Stuart McCormick) fly to Washington to bail him out, which they do in the middle of the episode, but not before Stuart walks into a casino and wins $30,000 after throwing in Kevin McCormick's savings there. When the guys bail him out, they see Cartman having a great time with his inmates, and when he's released, he asks the authorities if they can give his inmates parole, and they agree after having seen good behavior from them. Cartman announces his rise and return by singing a song in the school gym featuring Scott, Kenny, Butters and his inmates. Episode 6 and beyond Cartman acts like a better person, but still maintaining his funny persona. He also begins to bond a lot with Kenny, and keeps his former inmates close. Kyle and Craig even begin to get along very well with Cartman. His arc eventually merges with Stan and Kyle on their quest to take down Tegridy. He still proves to be efficient in action situations.
As for Randy and Tegridy's arc, it begins with COVID-19 being held under control the second Garrison's out of office (end of episode 2), and they're given the all clear to produce and sell weed, much to Stan's anger. Him and Kyle (starting ep 4) team up to take down the business, and Shelly joins them. Randy's business begins to gradually decline after pranks pulled by them, and eventually Kenny (EP 8), Cartman (EP 8) and Wendy (EP 7, she reconciles with Stan) join in in taking down the business. They ultimately succeed in the season finale (EP 11), and Tegridy's out of business and Towelie is back out of a job. Randy avoids a prison sentence, and the family moves back to the town. Towelie goes on to go to rehab, and has a larger role in season 25.
Garrison's crew (beginning of episode 2) is informed that Garrison's term has ended after shambolic performances by him, and Garrison is ecstatic. When a creepy old man (Joe Biden) replaces him, COVID-19 vaccines roll out, ending the pandemic at the end of episode 2. He moves back to South Park (Episode 3), and Principal Victoria and Caitlyn Jenner go with him. Having lost a lot of money from the presidency, they all have to live together in one household. Garrison is at first treated a pariah by the city, but Jenner and Victoria stand up for him (Episode 6) and he is eventually accepted back in. Garrison and Victoria ask to get a job back at the school. PC Principal agrees as long as Jenner can be hired as well, which she accepts. Garrison however is at an entry level, and so he becomes the kindergarten teacher. Jenner becomes the new 4th grade teacher, and Former Principal Victoria becomes the secretary, with PC Principal monitoring the relations between her and Mr. Mackey. All three become very happy with their jobs, and the kids have a positive view on Jenner, especially Cartman. By the season finale they all raise enough money to live on their own.
Episodes 6, 9 and 10 would mainly parody future events that occurred from a recent time frame, while also giving a certain amount of spotlight to Cartman and Kenny's friendship, as well as the girls and Craig's gang.
So what do you guys think, would this be a good season, if not what are your ideas?
He had sex with women in “D-Yikes!” while he was a female, but was a gay male before. After his transition back to male, does he still like men or did his sexuality change?