Darryl Weathers is a construction worker who made his first appearance in Season Eight episode "Goobacks", as a worker who was upset over losing his job to immigrants from the future. Since then, he has made numerous appearances as a background character or a minor character, often leading other r****** or working class characters in chanting "They took our jobs!".
Background[]
He first appears in "Goobacks", and he hosts a rally of many working-class men who are mad at losing their jobs to the Goobacks, who volunteer to work for next to nothing. He debates Aging Hippie Liberal Douche, and is referred to as Pissed Off, White Trash R****** Conservative in counterpart. He tries to help the other workers find a way to get rid of the Goobacks, but their plan eventually comes to all the men having sex with each other. He approves the idea and mandates that every man does it. Though he briefly reconsiders like everyone else to actually save the planet, they all end up returning to the pile.
He has a small but notable role in "W.T.F." as one of the more passionate supporters and viewers of the Wrestling Takedown Federation, often discussing the fights at Skeeter's Bar & Cocktail afterward with many of his friends. They briefly encounter Mr. Conners and when he tries to show them real wrestling, dismiss it as gay pornography.
He plays a major role in the Season Twenty-One premiere episode, "White People Renovating Houses", where he starts "Anti-Alexa" protests, believing digital assistants are taking jobs away from workers in the workers' union. The protesting actually worked, and soon Alexa was replaced by Darryl and all the other protestors. Unhappy with Alexa's job, Randy calls Darryl out for being a hypocrite. Darryl has an outburst, and expresses his racist beliefs to him, revealing that he has bitter intentions whenever he says "They took our jobs."
Appearance[]
Darryl has long red hair combed, red eyebrows and mustache, some face warts and large ears. He wears a white shirt under a green checkered jacket with pockets and sleeves up, revealing the fur on his arms, a brown belt with a gray buckle with "USA" written on it, dark blue pants and brown boots with sharp toes and heels.
In the future timeline set in South Park: Post Covid, he has gray hair. However, he still sports a red mustache, albeit faded, and significantly longer.
Trivia[]
- Though he only makes a brief cameo in the final episode, a deleted scene in "Let Go, Let Gov" features him at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting with Dennis, disagreeing with Butters Stotch about government.
Prominence[]
- "Goobacks" - Debut appearance. He leads a protest against the future immigrants after his job is taken.
- "Erection Day" - He could be seen walking along the street while Jimmy was speaking to the Nut Gobbler.
- "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" - Seen as the crowd leaves the Park County Community Center at the end of the episode.
- "Smug Alert!" - His second speaking appearance; a one-liner in which he appears in the background. He is mad at someone (whom we know to be Gerald Broflovski) putting a fake ticket on his car.
- "Britney's New Look" - He appears when the townsfolk take photos of Britney.
- "Margaritaville" - He appears once again as the spokesperson for the working men on Channel 9 News.
- "W.T.F." - He appears in this episode again watching the boys' wrestling federation. In this episode he again brings up "Dey took der job!"
- "It's a Jersey Thing" - Non speaking cameo; he fights against the Jerseyites.
- "Let Go, Let Gov" - Is a member of Butters' group at the DMV.
- "Cock Magic" - Seen in City Wok's basement watching the cock magic match.
- "The City Part of Town" - Seen in the newly opened Whole Foods Market riding a bicycle through an aisle.
- "Tweek x Craig" - Seen at Skeeter's Wine Bar with Thomas Tucker and Skeeter.
- "Naughty Ninjas"- Seen in the protest against the police.
- "Member Berries"- Seen at the volleyball game.
- "The Damned" - Seen at Skeeter's Bar and Cocktails.
- "Not Funny" - Seen at Harrison Yates' press conference about TrollTrace.com.
- "White People Renovating Houses" - Starts a protest against the digital assistant, Alexa, and upsets Randy.
- "Doubling Down" - He cries in shame as he watches the President on television.
- "Japanese Toilet" - Attends Stan's speech outside of City Hall.
- "DikinBaus Hot Dogs" - Gets interested to the offer of getting the job at the restaurant.
Movies[]
- South Park: Post Covid - Appears in the Shady Acres retirement home.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole[]
He can be seen and found at the Peppermint Hippo strip club, where he is inebriated, and the player can selfie with him.
References[]
- ↑ "South Park" Goobacks (TV episode 2004). IMDb.com.