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Revision as of 02:29, 18 September 2017
White People Renovating Houses
Season | s21 |
Episode | e01 |
Written By | Trey Parker |
Production Code | 2101 |
Original Air Date | 2017-09-13 |
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Official Description
Protests break out on the streets of South Park. Protestors armed with tiki torches and confederate flags take to the streets of South Park. Randy comes to grips with what it means to be white in todayâs society.
Full Description
Characters
Locations
Memorable Quotes
- Now let's get out there and protest that Alexa took our jobs! Darryl Weathers
Bonus Factoids
- Heidi and Cartman's relationship, which began last season in "The Damned", ends in this episode. However, since Trey Parker said how he was a fan of Cartman having a significant other, Heidi Turner, which showed a new side to the usually foul-mouthed, angry, fat kid and doesn't want her to go away, it might not be an official breakup or last long.
Pop Culture References
- Randy and Sharon's show, "White People Renovating Houses", is based on HGTV programs like Flip or Flop, which often featured married couples in a similar setup renovating and reselling homes.
Season 21
- e1 White People Renovating Houses
- e2 Put It Down
- e3 TBA
- e4 TBA
- e5 TBA
- e6 TBA
- e7 TBA
- e8 TBA
- e9 TBA
- e10 TBA