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An undeniable bond forms between a white man and a Native American man.
An undeniable bond forms between a white man and a Native American man.
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S21, EP10 "Splatty Tomato"The children of South Park claim to have seen Mr. Garrison lurking around town; the townspeople are angry that the president is scaring their children.
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S22, EP1 "Dead Kids"Randy is desperate to help Sharon get her emotions under control; Cartman unexpectedly fails his math test.
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S22, EP2 "A Boy and a Priest"A very special relationship has developed between Butters and the Parish Priest; when the town finds the church doors locked and no sign of the pair, they call in the Catholic Church.
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S21, EP8 "Moss Piglets"Jimmy and Timmy's experiment could win them first prize in the annual science fair.
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S21, EP7 "Doubling Down"Kyle is playing with fire when he gets in the middle of Cartman and Heidi's relationship.
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S21, EP6 "Sons a Witches"At the annual Halloween get-together, a witch casts a spell that terrorizes everyone in town.
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S21, EP5 "Hummels & Heroin"Beloved entertainers are being cut down in their prime due to massive overdoses of opiates and Stan is about to be exposed as the source of the illegal drugs.
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