"Stunning and Brave" | "Where My Country Gone?" | "The City Part of Town" |
"Where My Country Gone?" | |||||||
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Episode no. | Season 19 Episode 2 | ||||||
Production no. | 1902 | ||||||
Original airdate | September 23, 2015 | ||||||
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Where My Country Gone? is the second episode of Season Nineteen, and the 259th overall episode of South Park. It aired on September 23, 2015.[1]
Spoiler warning! Plot details follow. |
Synopsis
Mr. Garrison wants to build a wall to keep out all of the undocumented immigrants.
Plot
While Kyle is honored for his acceptance of Caitlyn Jenner from the President Barack Obama, Mr. Garrison observes that a large number of Canadians have entered the country illegally. When a group of Canadian students disrupts his class and causes him to use a racial slur, Garrison is sent to PC Principal's office and forced to take a second language course to better understand his Canadian students. He daydreams while in class a song about the issues of the country, as he begins rallying people to his cause. Garrison interrupts a Canadian history play and expresses his true feelings to all the students and staff and gets fired by Principal in the process. This stirs tension between the American and Canadian students at South Park Elementary, and Cartman, Stan, Butters, Kenny, Token, and Craig decide that the only way to bring peace between them is to reenact the plot of The Lion King II: Simbas's Pride and have an American student "Hot Cosby" a Canadian student. Butters lost the not it game and was forced into the mission.
He begins rallying people to support him in building a wall on the border, threatening to "fuck 'em all to death" and "make the country great again." Mr. Garrison has successfully gotten the entire town behind him to support building a wall, only to discover that the Canadians have already built a wall of their own on the border to keep the Americans out. Wanting to know what cool stuff they are hiding, Mr. Garrison sneaks into Canada in a barrel Niagara Falls New York.
Meanwhile, Butters has begun dating a Canadian girl named Charlotte. The two find themselves falling in love, and he is invited to dinner with her family. When asked why they left the country, her father explains that they and the rest of the Canadians left it unwillingly, the reason being that during the last Canadian election, there was a candidate who said over-sensationalized things and never really talked about any actual solutions to problems he talked about, only saying even more sensationalized things. No one voting took him seriously and jokingly voted for him and gave him attention, but when they actually had to talk about who they were actually voting for, he had already been sworn into office.
Arriving at the border batterers and bruised from the waterfall, Mr. Garrison discovers Canada has become an almost post-apocalyptic wasteland due to their new president, and heads to his office. The two begin yelling at each other about their countries, before Mr. Garrison forcibly has sex with the Canadian president against his will so hard, the president dies. Once they hear news about his death, the Canadians all move back to Canada, separating Butters and Charlotte.
After his success at killing the Canadian president, Mr. Garrison tells the town that he will be joining the 2016 election to run for President of the United States, with his running mate, Caitlyn Jenner. The episode ends with Jenner and Garrison driving off, but not before Jenner runs over another young woman.
References
- ↑ Where My Country Gone? (Season 19, Episode 2) - Episode Guide. southparkstudios.com.
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Story Elements |
Caitlyn Jenner • "Feels So Good" • Mr. Stkrdknmibalz • "Where Has My Country Gone?" • Canadian Wall • Charlotte • Barack Obama • Canada • "The Safety Dance" • Canadian President • "Canadian Alphabet" • Charlotte's Mother • Thomas (Charlotte's Father) | ||||
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