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With their parents in jail, [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]], his [[Kevin McCormick|brother]], and [[Karen McCormick|sister]] find themselves in the foster care system. [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]] is sincerely disturbed when Kenny is taken away as he soon realizes that he is the poorest kid in school in Kenny's absence.
 
With their parents in jail, [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]], his [[Kevin McCormick|brother]], and [[Karen McCormick|sister]] find themselves in the foster care system. [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]] is sincerely disturbed when Kenny is taken away as he soon realizes that he is the poorest kid in school in Kenny's absence.
 
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Kenny's parents are arrested for having a meth lab at [[McCormick Residence|their home]], an event documented on the reality show ''[[White Trash In Trouble]]''. As a result, Kenny and his two siblings are placed with [[Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead|the Weatherheads]], a militantly agnostic foster family living in [[Greeley]] that forbid their numerous foster children from expressing any notions of certainty. Their agnosticism manifests itself in a number of peculiar ways, such as their edict that the children can only drink "agnostic beverages" like [[Dr. Pep-er]], because no one can be certain as to what flavor it is, and hypothesizing that God could be "a [[Giant Reptilian Bird|giant reptilian bird]] in charge of everything". ''Because of his younger sister [[Karen McCormick|Karen]]'s sadness and fear over their new living situation, Kenny attempts to protect and comfort her by adopting his [[Mysterion]] persona, whom she comes to see as her guardian angel.
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Kenny's parents are arrested for having a meth lab at [[McCormick Residence|their home]], an event documented on the reality show ''[[White Trash In Trouble]]''. As a result, Kenny and his two siblings are placed with [[Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead|the Weatherheads]], a militantly agnostic foster family living in [[Greeley]] that forbid their numerous foster children from expressing any notions of certainty. Their agnosticism manifests itself in a number of peculiar ways, such as their edict that the children can only drink "agnostic beverages" like [[Dr. Pep-er]], because no one can be certain as to what flavor it is, and hypothesizing that God could be "a [[Giant Reptilian Bird|giant reptilian bird]] in charge of everything"''. ''Because of his younger sister [[Karen McCormick|Karen]]'s sadness and fear over their new living situation, Kenny attempts to protect and comfort her by adopting his [[Mysterion]] persona, whom she comes to see as her guardian angel.
   
 
Whilst searching for the "new poorest kid" with [[Butters]], Cartman learns that, ironically, he is now the poorest kid attending [[South Park Elementary]]. Cartman complains to [[Liane Cartman|his mother]], but she says that she is already working two jobs, and cannot do more because of the economy. Wishing he were in a foster home like Kenny, Cartman frames her for running a meth lab, and despite her protests of not having done drugs in a long time, she is arrested, which is again documented by ''White Trash in Trouble''. Despite anticipating being sent to an idyllic setting like Hawaii, Cartman is placed with the Weatherheads, and attends the same school in Greeley as Kenny, where he is elated to discover that the poorest student there is not him, but a boy named [[Jacob Hallery]], whom Cartman takes delight in ridiculing because he's not the poor kid in school.
 
Whilst searching for the "new poorest kid" with [[Butters]], Cartman learns that, ironically, he is now the poorest kid attending [[South Park Elementary]]. Cartman complains to [[Liane Cartman|his mother]], but she says that she is already working two jobs, and cannot do more because of the economy. Wishing he were in a foster home like Kenny, Cartman frames her for running a meth lab, and despite her protests of not having done drugs in a long time, she is arrested, which is again documented by ''White Trash in Trouble''. Despite anticipating being sent to an idyllic setting like Hawaii, Cartman is placed with the Weatherheads, and attends the same school in Greeley as Kenny, where he is elated to discover that the poorest student there is not him, but a boy named [[Jacob Hallery]], whom Cartman takes delight in ridiculing because he's not the poor kid in school.

Revision as of 18:38, 11 May 2013


"The Poor Kid"
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Episode no. Season 15
Episode 14
Production no. 1514
Original airdate November 16, 2011
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"The Poor Kid" is the fourteenth and final episode of Season Fifteen and the 223rd overall episode of South Park. It aired on November 16, 2011.[1]

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Plot details follow.

Synopsis

With their parents in jail, Kenny, his brother, and sister find themselves in the foster care system. Cartman is sincerely disturbed when Kenny is taken away as he soon realizes that he is the poorest kid in school in Kenny's absence.

Plot

Kenny's parents are arrested for having a meth lab at their home, an event documented on the reality show White Trash In Trouble. As a result, Kenny and his two siblings are placed with the Weatherheads, a militantly agnostic foster family living in Greeley that forbid their numerous foster children from expressing any notions of certainty. Their agnosticism manifests itself in a number of peculiar ways, such as their edict that the children can only drink "agnostic beverages" like Dr. Pep-er, because no one can be certain as to what flavor it is, and hypothesizing that God could be "a giant reptilian bird in charge of everything". Because of his younger sister Karen's sadness and fear over their new living situation, Kenny attempts to protect and comfort her by adopting his Mysterion persona, whom she comes to see as her guardian angel.

Whilst searching for the "new poorest kid" with Butters, Cartman learns that, ironically, he is now the poorest kid attending South Park Elementary. Cartman complains to his mother, but she says that she is already working two jobs, and cannot do more because of the economy. Wishing he were in a foster home like Kenny, Cartman frames her for running a meth lab, and despite her protests of not having done drugs in a long time, she is arrested, which is again documented by White Trash in Trouble. Despite anticipating being sent to an idyllic setting like Hawaii, Cartman is placed with the Weatherheads, and attends the same school in Greeley as Kenny, where he is elated to discover that the poorest student there is not him, but a boy named Jacob Hallery, whom Cartman takes delight in ridiculing because he's not the poor kid in school.

A bully who was harassing Karen, got "the crap kicked" out of her by Mysterion. Karen and the other foster kids report what they saw to the Weatherheads, who waterboard them with Dr. Pepper for expressing such certainty. In response to the Weatherheads' cruelty, Cartman reports them to Child Protective Services, while Kenny, as Mysterion, plants beer in their refrigerator, on which they get drunk, thus getting arrested for themselves being unfit guardians, as documented on White Trash in Trouble. Cartman is also arrested for filing a false police report, and his and Kenny's caseworker, Mr. Adams, urges the police to return all the foster children to their parents, as the foster care system has been embarrassed. Kenny and Cartman return home, but on their first day back at South Park Elementary, a giant reptilian bird, as Mr. Weatherhead conjectured, rips open the school's roof and eats Kenny[2], prompting Cartman to burst into tears that he is the poorest kid in school once again, makes one last "yo mama's so poor" joke about his own mother and crying about how poor he is.

References


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Story Elements

White Trash In TroubleGreeleyDr. Pep-erPabst Blue RibbonGiant Reptilian BirdMr. and Mrs. WeatherheadJacob HalleryKaren McCormickMr. AdamsDavid WeatherheadJessica PinkertonThe Soft RoomThe Punishment Room • "I'm Not the Poorest Kid in School"

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Release

South Park: The Complete Fifteenth Season