She then tells her students that she is gay, to which Stan replies "Again?"

Trapped In The Closet (Season 9, Episode 12) We too love money more than freedom and democracy. She brings the lesbians to Mayor McDaniels to try and save Les Bos, but the mayor sends them away from her office. Surely, the creators can’t be far away from telling China, in true Cartman style, to ‘suck my balls’. Unfortunately, the lesbian bar Les Bos has been bought by Persians. The fight that follows only involves pushing and shoving back and forth. South Park Archives is a FANDOM TV Community. Long live the Great Communist Party of China! It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 11, 2007. The Persians return to their headquarters where they tell their boss, Rauf Xerxes. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 11, 2007. Xerxes gets angry and decides he must confront the lesbians himself.

Out of spite, she assigns the class to read 'The Old Man and the Sea,' and to write an essay about it over the weekend, due the following Monday.
We good now China? The boys then decide that the Mexicans are better teachers than Mrs. Garrison. It outperformed the previous week's episode, "You Have 0 Friends", which was seen by 3.07 million viewers, and it was seen by roughly 177,000 more viewers than its closest competitor on April 14, USA Network's In Plain Sight.

Mrs. Garrison agrees, and in a parallel of her own seduction by Allison, she seduces Xerxes and the two engage in scissoring. Meanwhile, Mrs. Garrison has become a lesbian and finds the bar she hangs out in is about to be taken over by Persian club owners. Referencing Daryl Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets who recently shared his support for Hong Kong’s independence, the creators clearly had fun writing the ‘apology’. On Wednesday night South Park marked its 300th episode by doing exactly what the irreverent Comedy Central animated show has been doing since 1997: mocking the powerful. Topics: Film and TV, China, South Park, TV, World News, Notorious 'South Park' China Episode Screened on the Streets of Hong Kong, 'South Park' Scrubbed From Chinese Internet After Critical Episode. Ms. Garrison gets dumped again, after complaining about men she is told about lesbianism. Xerxes is shocked and worried as women cannot be the boss in Persian culture. Respect their authoritah! Instead, they wrote to their esses (Friends). However now, as per The Hollywood Reporter, Chinese social media site Weibo responds to a search of South Park with zero results, and all links to clips and seasons of the show are now dead on the streaming service Youku. Ms. Garrison gets dumped again, after complaining about men she is told about lesbianism. is the sixth episode of the eleventh season and the 159th overall episode of the American animated sitcom South Park.

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South Park is quite often a show to watch in spite of the animation, but here it adds to the texture of the episode brilliantly. The film that is parodied, 300, portrays the defense of the Greek city-states by Spartan warriors at the Battle of Thermopylae. A full day passes, and the lesbians are getting tired.

Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman are unhappy about the prospect of homework over the weekend, but Cartman has a plan that will fix their problem.

If you have a story you want to tell send it to UNILAD via [email protected]. The next day, when the boys try to explain themselves to Mrs. Garrison about their essay, she happily gives them more time to work, announcing she has become a lesbian, which the class is highly supportive of. "D-Yikes!" From its World of Warcraft spoof, to the ‘HUMANCENTiPAD’ – South Park is a wickedly gross, ingenious, fucking hilarious show. However, when they use the joke again at the end, it's now not nearly as funny. In its original American broadcast on April 14, 2010, "200" was watched by 3.33 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research, making it the most watched cable television show of the night. After country-wide controversy, South Park‘s creators have fired back at China in their new episode – declaring ‘Fuck the Chinese government’.Â. The boys hire Mexican day laborers to do the job for them, but they misinterpret the term "essay." In their 300th milestone episode on Wednesday (October 9), titled ‘SHOTS!! When Xerxes arrives and confronts Mrs. Garrison, she reveals that she knows Xerxes is actually a woman and threatens to expose her secret. Tune into our 300th episode this Wednesday at 10! Everyone is a little confused and Stan says "Again?" Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Cartman then tells men to read and write four different essays about the book for them, and the boys go off to enjoy their weekend. Unfortunately, the lesbian bar Les Bos has been bought by Persians. That night Mrs. Garrison returns to Les Bos, a lot more confidently than the night before.

Now, the shows creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker have upped the ante. Another moment is when "Janet" Garrison first figures out how two women make love and there's a smash cut to her and her new girlfriend "scissoring." All images are used with permission or licensed. To keep them energetic, Mrs. Garrison makes coffee, and after that, the Mexicans come back with some valuable information on Xerxes. Les Bos is being closed down for good because it is being bought out by Persians.

A Persian representative, Emir Hadi, visits Les Bos to try to reason with the lesbians but has to deal with Mrs. Garrison.

Xerxes decides to keep Les Bos a lesbian bar, and is seen at the bar herself. It is also a take on the closings of gay bars across the United States. When Allison questions Mrs. Garrison why she isn't teaching right now, she tells her that the school hired someone to fill in for her, which turns out to be the Mexicans. After country-wide controversy, South Park‘s creators have fired back at China in their new episode – declaring ‘Fuck the Chinese government’. "D-Yikes!" Meanwhile, Mrs. Garrison goes to the all-female gym Curves to work out, and still release some built-up anger.

IGN rated this episode 6.5 passable and said "There are some funny moments, as is almost always the case with any episode of this series.

?oldid=389972. Over 20 years and nearly 300 episodes later, South Park is still one of the best animated shows on TV. Allison follows her and talks to her, making Mrs. Garrison wonder about her sexuality.

Mrs. Garrison takes a stand in the name of saving the one place that lets her be the woman she is.

The bar "Les Bos" can be compared to the Greek island of Lesbos, from which the word Lesbian is derived.

Mrs. Garrison responds with, "No. He's now left his Scottish homelands and took up residence at UNILAD as a journalist.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Garrison has become a lesbian and finds the bar she hangs out in is about to be taken … "Come to My Window". Have a look at the clip from the episode here:Â. In the episode, frustrated with men, Mrs. Garrison makes the boys write an essay on The Old Man and the Sea. … They teach the class Math and Kyle says he is actually learning something for once.

!’, Randy is forced to declare ‘Fuck the Chinese government’ – he’s initially reluctant due to the fact he’s been selling marijuana in the country. She makes small talk but then gets into a fight with another lesbian, which is interrupted when a woman comes in and tells them some bad news.

As she curses out men on the treadmill, a woman named Allison gets onto the treadmill beside her, and the two strike up a conversation, sharing a common dislike of men.

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You can't shock the audience twice with the same joke - it just doesn't work that way."[2]. "D-Yikes!" Do you think Nicole and Azan will ever get married? The four boys return on Monday morning to the Truck Rental place to pick up their essays from the Mexicans. The boys hire Mexican day laborers to do the job for them, but they misinterpret the term "essay." In the episode, frustrated with men, Mrs. Garrison makes the boys write an essay on The Old Man and the Sea.

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So, I don't know why you’re being so difficult, this is crazy!".

The remaining Persians go to see their boss, Rauf Xerxes, who decides to handle the situation personally.

Like the NBA, we welcome the Chinese censors into our homes and into our hearts.

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If users manually type in the URL for what was formerly the South Park thread on Baidu’s Tieba, China’s largest online discussions platform, a message allegedly appears saying: ‘According to the relevant law and regulation, this section is temporarily not open.’.

The first episode of South Park aired on Comedy Central on August 13, 1997. is the sixth episode of Season Eleven, and the 159th overall episode of South Park. Later, Xerxes arrives, and attempts to reason with Mrs. Garrison, even offering her the job of running the club when he takes control.

Mrs. Garrison then explains that the school has hired substitutes to take over her class for a while, who turn out to be the same Mexicans again. is the sixth episode of the eleventh season and the 159th overall episode of the American animated sitcom South Park. When Ms. Garrison first realizes she's a lesbian and tells the class "I'm gay!"

(a parody of a famous line from the movie 300) and then kicks Emir in the balls. After being seduced by Allison, the two engage in scissoring.

Ms. Garrison enters her classroom in anger as her students settle in, venting out built-up frustrations from her previous bad blind date the night before. During the episode, Randy runs into an imprisoned Winnie the Pooh – who has hilariously become a symbol of resistance against China’s ruling Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.

At Cartman's urging, they hire local Mexican laborers looking for work to read the book and write their essays for them.

Nevertheless, it will no longer be solely a lesbian bar, and will be decorated with stereotypically Persian decorations. The lesbians' refusal to give up their bar hits the news, and lesbians everywhere begin to support their fight. Respect their authoritah! He brings the three others to the back of a truck rental, where a group of Mexicans are located. It aired on April 11, 2007. D-Yikes! The joke about "writing essays" is a good laugh. This isn't crazy.