

Honestly, it’s kind of beautiful.īut because Cartman’s baby is chaos in its purest form, he pulls the lever and sends Clyde back in time before Cartman tells him about the change of plans. They believe that reuniting with Kyle has brought out the worst in Cartman, and she has faith that they will still find each other in a different timeline. Cartman’s family, on the other hand, doesn’t support this violent plan. He trusts Clyde to carry out this mission because, as an anti-vaxxer, Clyde has proven that he’s willing to stand by his beliefs even if it means other people will die. Instead of stopping Kyle from going back in time, he convinces Clyde to go back in time and kill Kyle in the past. This is where Cartman’s messaging suddenly changes. The recruitment process includes a moment where Butters accidentally pees all over Cartman in the bathroom, which barely missed the cut-off for our annual Scenes We Wish We Could Unsee list. (The fact that his daughter starts keeping a diary about Kyle’s injustice feels like low-hanging fruit, even for South Park.) When Cartman catches wind that his enemies are working with Butters, he seizes the opportunity to shut their operation down from the inside and steal the equipment for himself. Convinced Kyle is solely out to destroy his family and prevent him from ever meeting his beloved Yentl, he hides them in the church attic.

Meanwhile, Cartman has formed a modest rebellion determined to prevent Kyle from traveling back in time. Now, he’s a mustachio’d NFT grifter whose methods - which usually involve getting someone so deep into the currency that they kill themselves and possibly others - are rightfully deemed “unspeakable.” They even grounded him, then completely disappeared, leaving him in his room for 16 years. Even after the first quarantine orders were lifted, his parents apparently kept him under lock and key. (Side note: The Chaus/Chaos reveal at the end of Post COVID really was just the best, wasn’t it?)īut much has changed about the one they called “Butters” since we saw him in 2021. Gaining access to Kenny’s time travel technology requires a vocal scan from his apparent associate “Victor Chaus,” whom Stan and Kyle discover to be Butters when they reunite at South Park Mental Asylum Plus. The memories still haunt Stan’s nightmares as an adult, especially now that he’s found himself in a second quarantine due to the recent discovery of the McCormickron strain, no one is allowed to enter or leave South Park for 20–30 years. Stan’s parents start fighting, he’s depressed all the time, he accidentally burns Shelly alive, his mother kills herself - the whole nine yards. Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies Cancellation Backlash: ‘Devastated’ EP Slams Paramount+’s ‘Complete Erasure of Our Show’
