Discussion of AIDS among the kids alarms the parents, who call the school to get some sex education going on. Mr. Mackey takes the boys into one room, Ms. Choksondik into another, and neither of them does a good job at teaching about sex. The boys and the girls harden their positions until a gender war breaks out. Ms. Choksondik and Mr. Mackey discover love and sex on their own - until an explosion rocks the town. Chef has to intervene and clear things up for the kids.
Season 5 Episode 7 of South Park resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s05e01 - It Hits the Fan
s05e02 - Cripple Fight
s05e03 - The Super Best Friends
s05e04 - Scott Tenorman Must Die
s05e05 - Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow
s05e06 - Cartmanland
s05e07 - Proper Condom Use
s05e08 - Towelie
s05e09 - Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants
s05e10 - How to Eat With Your Butt
s05e11 - The Entity
s05e12 - Here Comes the Neighborhood
s05e13 - Kenny Dies
s05e14 - Butters' Very Own Episode
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.