South Park's Most POLARIZING Episode

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Published 2023-06-01
You either love it or hate it, but why?
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Chapters
Intro 0:00-2:55
Trip From Hell 2:55-6:52
Limbo 6:52-10:06
Why? 10:06-14:55
Right & Wrong 14:55-16:15
BONUS CSGO Case Unboxing 16:15-16:58
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All Comments (21)
  • @KremBotop
    "Death by Boredom" is legit one of the most underrated Kenny death gags. That whole live action sequence was a total fever dream.
  • @CrystalC9
    My favorite joke of this episode is how the Diet Double Dew is just regular Mountain Dew lmao
  • @magwitch
    I'm an outdoor instructor. I loved the episode because of how accurately they made fun of of us which they hadn't really done before, apart from the Aspen episode which doesn't count because I can't ski XD. But the bit where the guide says, "we don't really have much time but who would like to learn about the biology of this tree?" was so on point, I showed it to all my colleagues because that is almost word for word what happens. -cheers from the UK.
  • @dracu9833
    I had no idea this was a parody, but it so perfectly encapsulated the feeling of what it's like to be dragged to an activity you have absolutely no interest in, especially as a child. I love it for that
  • I had no idea the episode was a direct reference but I still found it very funny because it parodies any over-the-top reality TV
  • @TheNorthie
    Matt and Trey both said when they went zip lining they were bored as hell doing it. So this episode is just them making us live through it. So if you thought it was boring, then that’s what they wanted you to feel
  • @ebhnielsen2012
    "Why do people say "long story short"? They're not making it short, Stan!"
  • The live action reenactment is my favorite bit, the actors are perfect parodies. I have to stop everything and watch it. Then when Kyle says "How many ipod nanos is friendship worth? I guess one." Kills me every time. I freaking love this episode, I get excited every time it cycles through my endless loop of South Park
  • @mosketo
    Had no idea this is what you considered the most polarizing episode. I absolutely love this episode, the style and the humor.
  • @mikeyjohnson5888
    Bro the ziplining episode hit me hard. While I didn't identify with the ziplining aspect, the idea of being corralled and trapped in a boring activity with family or friends that you initially were on board for definitely hits. That was me the only time I went to Disney World.
  • @NoxNyctores427
    Until watching this video I had no idea that they were referencing a specific show, I just thought that it was combining multiple reality shows that involved survivors combined with the overall relativity of going on a tour only to think that it sucked, not specifically ziplining and that worked for me
  • @Victor-ls7ik
    We moved to Colorado 4 years ago and this episode saved me. My wife wanted to do all these things and so far, we have done none. Perfect
  • @DaysieRose
    I've never seen the show they were parodying but I still found it pretty funny. Cartman screaming out in frustration after the fifth or sixth "long story short" is one of my favorite moments
  • I never went ziplining or saw I Shouldn't Be Alive, but I still love this episode. I just like the juxtaposition of a generally relatable "boring trip" with an over-dramatic framing. The live action segment is what really puts it over the top to a classic.
  • @TheAtticusFinch
    I’m laughing at you just describing the episode 😂😂😂 This is a classic.
  • I can't say I can technically relate to the boys in this episode. But I LOVE when south park does the "making a mountain out of a molehill" thing where just small inconveniences or threats are taken super seriously. This episode is a classic if you ask me. I like the episodes where you can tell it's directly inspired by something Matt or Trey experienced irl anyways
  • As someone who actually worked as a "zip line hooker upper/naturalist", the episode was incredibly accurate and HILARIOUS. My job was to literally walk people around and tell them about trees and stuff before finally sending them down the zipline. Live action at the end kind of went off the rails for me, though.
  • @TDIfan10
    I haven’t watched this episode since the night it aired, but it’s always stuck out to me as one I remembered loving. I’ve never been ziplining and I’ve never heard of the show it’s parodying lmao. Great video!!
  • @grifftown
    I remember when this episode aired and it's still one of my favourites. The whole presentation and the boring hell the kids get caught in is freakin gold
  • @DSTYYT
    "if I take a crap in the woods the blood will attract beavers" is still one of the funniest isolated three seconds in the show. It's also just incredibly accurate to going on tours and stuff like that