Cartman throws a rock at Token's head, but instead of detention, he is tried and convicted for a federal hate crime. The other boys need Cartman for ballast in their sled race, so they try to help him escape. When that doesn't work, they give a presentation to the governor that illustrates the hypocrisy of "hate crime" legislation. Meanwhile Cartman Is finding It hard to adapt to life on the inside.
Season 4 Episode 2 of South Park resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s04e01 - The Tooth Fairy's TATS 2000
s04e02 - Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000
s04e03 - Timmy! 2000
s04e04 - Quintuplets 2000
s04e05 - Cartman Joins NAMBLA
s04e06 - Cherokee Hair Tampons
s04e07 - Chef Goes Nanners
s04e08 - Something You Can Do With Your Finger
s04e09 - Do the Handicapped Go to Hell? (1)
s04e10 - Probably (2)
s04e11 - 4th Grade
s04e12 - Trapper Keeper
s04e13 - Helen Keller! The Musical
s04e14 - Pip (a.k.a. Great Expectations)
s04e15 - Fat Camp
s04e16 - The Wacky Molestation Adventure
s04e17 - A Very Crappy Christmas
South Park is an award-winning animated series from creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. They have invented a whole town full of colorful personalities, where a group of eight-year-old boys try to understand the world around them. Their parents, teachers, and town leaders all mean well, but the boys learn through their misadventures that even adults make mistakes, and even the youngest and slowest among us can be wise. Despite the serious issues tackled by the show, it is sharp, funny, and often brilliant.
The crude animation, first done with paper cut-outs and then computerized, is deceptively primitive. The visual roughness fits the coarse language of the characters, because this is definitely a show for mature audiences. South Park is one of those rare shows that can make you laugh, and make you think about your long-held beliefs, both at the same time.