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"'''Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow'''" (a.k.a "'''Today'''") is the eighth episode of the [[Season Nine|ninth season]] of '''[[South Park]]'''
 
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'''"Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow"''' is the eighth episode of [[Season Nine]], and the 133rd overall episode of ''[[South Park]]''. It aired on October 19, 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southparkstudios.com/guide/episodes/s09e08-two-days-before-the-day-after-tomorrow|title=Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow (Season 9, Episode 8) - Episode Guide|publisher=southparkstudios.com}}</ref>
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
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A State of Emergency is declared in [[South Park (Location)|South Park]] as [[Stan Marsh|Stan]] and [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]] break the world's largest beaver dam and flood the adjacent town of [[Beaverton]], causing fear of Global Warming.
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A state of emergency is declared in South Park after it is announced that global warming is coming.
 
   
 
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{{spoiler}}While visiting Jefferson's Lake, near the town of Beaverton, Cartman manages to persuade Stan to play in his uncle Roy's speed boat. In a throwaway comment, Stan mentions how cool it would be to drive the boat for real, so Cartman pulls the keys from the glove compartment and suggests that they do just that. Stan is hesitant to drive the boat for fear of getting in trouble. Cartman, however, calms his nerves by promising that he would take responsibility if they were to get in trouble. Stan relents and turns on the boat. Immediately losing control of it, the pair accidentally crashing the boat into the world's largest [[Wikipedia:Beaver dam|Beaver dam]], causing Beaverton to flood soon after. Going back on his promise, Cartman declares that Stan is in big trouble, that the boat was just some guy's boat that he decided to play in and that he has no uncle Roy.
In this episode, [[Stan Marsh|Stan]] and [[Cartman]] accidentally crash a boat into the world's largest [[beaver]] [[dam]], flooding the town of Beaverton. While Stan and Cartman try to hide their involvement, people are stuck on their roofs and the media begins reporting horrific scenes of violence and even [[cannibalism]] in the city, though they haven't actually seen these things happening and their statistics of deaths are in the 100s of millions, despite knowing the town only has a population of 8000. Nobody really tries to help the situation, but would rather figure out who to blame ([[George W. Bush]], terrorists, [[FEMA]], etc.). The scientists in town, called in to examine the phenomenon, decide (based on no evidence) that the disaster is the result of [[global warming]], which will hit two days before the day after tomorrow... the present day.
 
"The end of the world will come Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow... good God thats...TODAY!!!"
 
   
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Afraid of being caught, the two boys agree to hide their involvement, but Stan is wrecked by guilt. That evening at the [[Marsh Residence]], Stan and his parents watch as the news reports on the disaster in Beaverton, where the flood has destroyed homes and left all the residents stranded on their rooftops awaiting help. The reporter overly-sensationalizes the situation by claiming a death toll bigger than the town's actual population, and refusing to give any sort of real information, instead offering wild speculation that is grossly exaggerated such as raping, murder, looting and cannibalism. When people are interviewed about the disasters, the liberals claim its the fault of [[George Bush]], saying that he doesn't care about beavers, while the conservatives claim it was terrorists, recreating 9/11. As the news report finish, Stan follows his parents into the kitchen where he asks if the people will be rescued off their roof tops. However, his parents brush it off, saying they don't know and that's not important compared to trying to place the blame on other people like the mayor of Beaverton and F.E.M.A.
The declaration of the scientists causes mass hysteria, and everybody runs from the "global warming," crowding in the South Park [[community center]], believing that global warming is causing an [[ice age]] outside that would kill them if they left. A reporter reports that 600 billion people have died in Chicago ''alone'' (even though the world population was just under 6.5 billion at the time). Stan, after admitting to [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]] that he was the cause of the Beaverton flood, leaves with him and Cartman to rescue the people by boat. The attempt is a disaster in itself: they wind up crashing into an [[oil refinery]], compounding the problems of the stranded people who now must deal with drowning ''and'' fire. [[Randy Marsh (South Park)|Randy]], [[Gerald Broflovski|Gerald]] and [[Stephen and Linda Stotch|Stephen]] brave the supposed ice age to find their sons, dressed in multiple coats despite the fact that the sun is out (they end up collapsing in the street due to [[hyperthermia]], which they think is [[hypothermia]]). Meanwhile, [[The Pentagon|Pentagon]] scientists declare they found the true source of the flood.
 
   
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At school the next day, Stan approaches Cartman about the news report, expecting equal amounts of guilt and concern. Cartman however finds the whole thing amusing, and denies responsibility, stating it was the town's fault for being built under a beaver dam, and blaming the people of the town for not getting out of there. Overcome with guilt, Stan begins to question what to do, but Cartman cuts him off, stating he knows that Stan wants to go to [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]], but shouldn't, as Kyle is a "Jew Rat", with his "Jew Ethics", hoarding his "[[Jew Gold]]" and that he will "Jew" Stan out if he confesses the truth. Kyle arrives at the moment, apologizing for not being able to join them at the Lake. When he asks what they did, Stan lies to him with Cartman smiling contently.
At this point the Army comes to rescue the boys, but Cartman tries to stop Kyle at gunpoint, demanding he give up his "[[Jew]] gold" so that Cartman can be rich for the rest of his life. Cartman had claimed throughout the episode that all Jews secretly hoarded gold while Kyle consistently denied it. It turns out Cartman is right, and Kyle not only has a bag of gold, but a decoy bag as well, which he gives to Cartman. Cartman calls his bluff, and Kyle throws a bag away (which may or may not have held the supposed Jew gold), and they all leave the building and board the [[helicopter]]. Back at the town, everyone exits the shelter, and the Army reveals the real cause of the flood &mdash; [[Crab People]]. Stan finally admits that he broke the dam, but the people of the town think he means that it is everybody's fault &mdash; they all begin to admit "I broke the dam," while Stan tries unsuccessfully to explain that he actually did it.
 
   
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[[Butters Stotch|Butters]] then arrives, informing the hallway of students that they found the cause of the flood, and everyone rushes off, with Stan and Cartman expecting to have been caught. The television reporter informs everyone that the cause is of the flood was Global Warming and that all the rumors were true. The Governor of Colorado assembles all the geologists of Colorado (meaning only [[Randy Marsh]]), who he claims the Beaverton flood is only the beginning. He explains that this will only lead to more disasters worse than the flood, and analyzes that it will occur, the day after tomorrow. However, other scientists debate the analysis saying that the end of the world will take place two days '''''before''''' the day after tomorrow. A horrified Randy realizes that means today.
==References to Hurricane Katrina==
 
This episode parodies the response to [[Hurricane Katrina]], particularly the various [[ad hoc]] explanations for the increased level of suffering from the hurricane and its aftermath, including accusations that global warming may have been a cause of violent hurricanes. Similarly, the episode seems to parody the misplaced anger and unwillingness to negotiate between all the parties in the Katrina relief effort, the distorted media coverage that occurred during the hurricane's aftermath, and the [[Houston, Texas|Houston]] mass evacuation during [[Hurricane Rita]].
 
* When the people conclude that George Bush was the cause of the beaver dam being broken, someone saying "George Bush doesn't care about beavers!" is a parody of [[Kanye West]] saying "George Bush doesn't care about black people."
 
* In the scene where citizens are evacuated by helicopter, only white people are rescued, while a black man can be seen left stranded. This is based on accusations of selectively racist rescue efforts and media coverage during the Hurricane Katrina crisis.
 
* The giant penis Randy Marsh draws on the map of America is most likely based on a real National Weather Service wind distribution map for Hurricane Rita, which bore a resemblance to a giant penis. [http://www.snopes.com/photos/risque/rita.asp]
 
* When the townspeople are scrambling around in the town, a man is seen rushing a cart full of beer, which is a reference to an infamous photograph of a man stocking up on beer during Hurricane Katrina. [http://www.myspaceantics.com/images/funny/katrina-beer-loot.jpg]
 
* When news reports state that rape, looting and cannibalism are occurring it is revealed that nobody has seen this and that they are just reporting it.
 
   
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Panic explodes, with everyone running around screaming "We didn't listen!" while running back and forth around town, claiming that Global Warming was chasing after them. Much of the town evacuates to the [[Park County Community Center]], and proceed to barricade themselves inside. Watching the news, the entire country is sharing South Park's panic, with the reporters again sensationalizing the news, claiming massive death tolls that are not true. The towns folk begin to place blame on one another for the Global warming. Meanwhile, Stan admits to Kyle that he and Cartman were responsible. Cartman upon realizing this, snaps at Stan for his stupidity in trusting Kyle, while Kyle pleads Stan to tell the truth. Cartman tries to turn it around, by suggesting Kyle use his Jew Gold to help the people in Beaverton. Stan, still not wanting to get in trouble, suggests they help the people of Beaverton themselves.
==References to pop culture==
 
* The panic scene after the announcement that global warming caused the flood parodies similar scenes in many disaster movies such as ''[[War of the Worlds (2005 film)|War of the Worlds]]'', ''[[Independence Day (film)|Independence Day]]'', ''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|Godzilla]]'', and ''[[The Day After Tomorrow (film)|The Day After Tomorrow]].''
 
* The final scene where everyone says "I broke the dam" is a reference to ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'' where the title character comes forward as Spartacus, and the crowd all stand saying the same in an effort to protect him.
 
* The scene where Cartman forces Kyle to hand over his "Jew-gold" at gunpoint is very similar to the finale of [[Marathon Man]].
 
   
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Randy meanwhile claims that the world has frozen over and that they cannot leave for any reasons. He begins to indicate on a map where the hardest hit regions will be, inadvertently drawing a penis on the map. In Beaverton, the people continue to wait to be rescued. They boys manage to get a speed boat, but like before can't drive it and crash it into an oil factory, which immediately catches fire. The oil spreads into the flood water of Beaverton, engulfing the town in fire as well.
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Back at the community Center, everyone notes the absence of Stan, Kyle and Cartman. Stan then calls, but refuses to admit the truth and instead asks for someone to come get them. Believing it to be another ice age outside, Randy, [[Stephen Stotch]] and [[Gerald Broflovski]] rush out to save the boys, covering themselves as heavy coats and winter gear, despite the weather outside being a very warm temperature. They soon begin to suffer from heat stroke, believing that the cold is causing hypothermia and overheating them.
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Meanwhile, the government refuses to help Beaverton, instead attempting to evacuate the southern states because of global warming, only to be told by scientists that it was not global warming that caused the flood. The government rushes to Beaverton, while the boys try and find a way out of the flaming oil factor. The boys try get to the roof, but Cartman stops Kyle demanding his Jew Gold. After first Kyle seems to not understand what he's talking about, but finally as Cartman pulls a gun, hands over a bag around his neck. Cartman however demands the real bag of gold, not the fake one. Scowling, Kyle prepares to hand over the bag, but instead drops it into the flaming water below, while Cartman panics at seeing the Jew Gold fall. The boys are picked up, along with the rest of the town and returned to South Park.
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The townsfolk believe Global Warming to be over, until the Government soldiers inform that the real cause of the disaster was [[Crab People]]. Stan however loudly admits "I broke the dam!" However, everyone assumes that he's speaking metaphorically and instead making a deep and meaningful statement about everyone 'broke the dam'. One by one, everyone begins to say "I broke the dam!", "I broke the dam!", Cartman takes advantage of this and jokingly says it too. Stan however explains how he broke the dam in full, but no one listens, believing he came up with the first story that came to mind. Instead more of them say proudly "I broke the dam!" Finally Stan just screams "Aw, fuck it!"
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"Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" is the eighth episode of Season Nine, and the 133rd overall episode of South Park. It aired on October 19, 2005.[1]

Synopsis

A State of Emergency is declared in South Park as Stan and Cartman break the world's largest beaver dam and flood the adjacent town of Beaverton, causing fear of Global Warming.

Plot

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Plot details follow.

While visiting Jefferson's Lake, near the town of Beaverton, Cartman manages to persuade Stan to play in his uncle Roy's speed boat. In a throwaway comment, Stan mentions how cool it would be to drive the boat for real, so Cartman pulls the keys from the glove compartment and suggests that they do just that. Stan is hesitant to drive the boat for fear of getting in trouble. Cartman, however, calms his nerves by promising that he would take responsibility if they were to get in trouble. Stan relents and turns on the boat. Immediately losing control of it, the pair accidentally crashing the boat into the world's largest Beaver dam, causing Beaverton to flood soon after. Going back on his promise, Cartman declares that Stan is in big trouble, that the boat was just some guy's boat that he decided to play in and that he has no uncle Roy.

Afraid of being caught, the two boys agree to hide their involvement, but Stan is wrecked by guilt. That evening at the Marsh Residence, Stan and his parents watch as the news reports on the disaster in Beaverton, where the flood has destroyed homes and left all the residents stranded on their rooftops awaiting help. The reporter overly-sensationalizes the situation by claiming a death toll bigger than the town's actual population, and refusing to give any sort of real information, instead offering wild speculation that is grossly exaggerated such as raping, murder, looting and cannibalism. When people are interviewed about the disasters, the liberals claim its the fault of George Bush, saying that he doesn't care about beavers, while the conservatives claim it was terrorists, recreating 9/11. As the news report finish, Stan follows his parents into the kitchen where he asks if the people will be rescued off their roof tops. However, his parents brush it off, saying they don't know and that's not important compared to trying to place the blame on other people like the mayor of Beaverton and F.E.M.A.

At school the next day, Stan approaches Cartman about the news report, expecting equal amounts of guilt and concern. Cartman however finds the whole thing amusing, and denies responsibility, stating it was the town's fault for being built under a beaver dam, and blaming the people of the town for not getting out of there. Overcome with guilt, Stan begins to question what to do, but Cartman cuts him off, stating he knows that Stan wants to go to Kyle, but shouldn't, as Kyle is a "Jew Rat", with his "Jew Ethics", hoarding his "Jew Gold" and that he will "Jew" Stan out if he confesses the truth. Kyle arrives at the moment, apologizing for not being able to join them at the Lake. When he asks what they did, Stan lies to him with Cartman smiling contently.

Butters then arrives, informing the hallway of students that they found the cause of the flood, and everyone rushes off, with Stan and Cartman expecting to have been caught. The television reporter informs everyone that the cause is of the flood was Global Warming and that all the rumors were true. The Governor of Colorado assembles all the geologists of Colorado (meaning only Randy Marsh), who he claims the Beaverton flood is only the beginning. He explains that this will only lead to more disasters worse than the flood, and analyzes that it will occur, the day after tomorrow. However, other scientists debate the analysis saying that the end of the world will take place two days before the day after tomorrow. A horrified Randy realizes that means today.

Panic explodes, with everyone running around screaming "We didn't listen!" while running back and forth around town, claiming that Global Warming was chasing after them. Much of the town evacuates to the Park County Community Center, and proceed to barricade themselves inside. Watching the news, the entire country is sharing South Park's panic, with the reporters again sensationalizing the news, claiming massive death tolls that are not true. The towns folk begin to place blame on one another for the Global warming. Meanwhile, Stan admits to Kyle that he and Cartman were responsible. Cartman upon realizing this, snaps at Stan for his stupidity in trusting Kyle, while Kyle pleads Stan to tell the truth. Cartman tries to turn it around, by suggesting Kyle use his Jew Gold to help the people in Beaverton. Stan, still not wanting to get in trouble, suggests they help the people of Beaverton themselves.

Randy meanwhile claims that the world has frozen over and that they cannot leave for any reasons. He begins to indicate on a map where the hardest hit regions will be, inadvertently drawing a penis on the map. In Beaverton, the people continue to wait to be rescued. They boys manage to get a speed boat, but like before can't drive it and crash it into an oil factory, which immediately catches fire. The oil spreads into the flood water of Beaverton, engulfing the town in fire as well.

Back at the community Center, everyone notes the absence of Stan, Kyle and Cartman. Stan then calls, but refuses to admit the truth and instead asks for someone to come get them. Believing it to be another ice age outside, Randy, Stephen Stotch and Gerald Broflovski rush out to save the boys, covering themselves as heavy coats and winter gear, despite the weather outside being a very warm temperature. They soon begin to suffer from heat stroke, believing that the cold is causing hypothermia and overheating them.

Meanwhile, the government refuses to help Beaverton, instead attempting to evacuate the southern states because of global warming, only to be told by scientists that it was not global warming that caused the flood. The government rushes to Beaverton, while the boys try and find a way out of the flaming oil factor. The boys try get to the roof, but Cartman stops Kyle demanding his Jew Gold. After first Kyle seems to not understand what he's talking about, but finally as Cartman pulls a gun, hands over a bag around his neck. Cartman however demands the real bag of gold, not the fake one. Scowling, Kyle prepares to hand over the bag, but instead drops it into the flaming water below, while Cartman panics at seeing the Jew Gold fall. The boys are picked up, along with the rest of the town and returned to South Park.

The townsfolk believe Global Warming to be over, until the Government soldiers inform that the real cause of the disaster was Crab People. Stan however loudly admits "I broke the dam!" However, everyone assumes that he's speaking metaphorically and instead making a deep and meaningful statement about everyone 'broke the dam'. One by one, everyone begins to say "I broke the dam!", "I broke the dam!", Cartman takes advantage of this and jokingly says it too. Stan however explains how he broke the dam in full, but no one listens, believing he came up with the first story that came to mind. Instead more of them say proudly "I broke the dam!" Finally Stan just screams "Aw, fuck it!"

References


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Story Elements

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Release

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