Cartman sees Token as a threat to all humanity.Cartman sees Token as a threat to all humanity.Cartman sees Token as a threat to all humanity.
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*Contains spoilers* I must confess that, as a foreigner, I was not aware of the Trayvon Martin ruling and the "stand your ground" laws. This classic episode of South Park brought me right up to speed on those controversial issues, swiftly and roughly. (I'm against the ruling and the law, BTW). This was a great opportinuty for Cartman to wreak havoc on the world, again :-). And the end scene just blew me away. Keep m coming, Trey and Matt! You're making a difference in the world. I'm required to write a few more lines by IMDb. Let's do a poem: The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things. Of shoes and ships an sealing wax. Of cabbages and kings.
- R-Ronteltap
- Oct 11, 2013
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the promo, Cartman is wearing his usual attire when he searches for his gun, but in the actual episode, he is dressed in his "rapper" attire.
- GoofsWhen Eric Cartman has the dream about the family during the day of the verdict of the Zimmerman case, the husband offers to take the children to school. However, the day of the verdict was on a Saturday in the month of July.
- Quotes
Eric Cartman: This is hopeless. How am I supposed to shoot Token with all these stupid rules?... Wait a minute. I can't shoot Token, but I can shoot anyone I want in Florida?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jansing & Co.: Episode dated 10 October 2013 (2013)
- SoundtracksIt's a Beautiful Day
(uncredited)
Written by Michael Bublé, Alan Chang and Amy Foster-Gillies
Performed by Trey Parker
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- Runtime21 minutes
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