Though I'll admit this episode is even sadder as it hits a little too close to home as Isaac Hayes passed away two or three years latter which is one of the reasons why I sometimes get choked up watching this episode. Which makes me sad, this isn't a bad episode it's a good one but all the same it one of those episodes that makes you wonder what would have happened in season 10 had Isaac not left, I'm sure Trey and Matt had further plans for Chef in this season, but we'll never know. It was part 2 for the cliffhanger left in season 9, though due to Isaac leaving the show due to his misguided beliefs (Scientology, yeah, I know bummer), Trey and Matt had to change certain things. Warning do not read unless seen episode.This episode is another honorable mention and is also one of the saddest episodes I've ever seen. Plus the very last scene is also fantastic, Chef changed the meaning of the chocolate salty balls "no, I mean my balls". The conclusion is terrific with the speech of Kyle at Chef's funeral, "we shouldn't be mad at Chef for leaving us, we should be mad at that fruity little club for scrambling his brains". At one point Chef was together with the boys, they could escape but Chef leaved South Park for a reason, Chef dies, a very crazy and brutal scene but also very funny thanks to Cartman. So without Hayes they edited old audio and the result is simply hilarious, certainly this is not our Chef and the boys will try to get him back but the Super Adventure Club want their new f****** child molester, after all they brainwashed Chef to make him think that molesting children all around the world is fine, yes the Super Adventure Club is not at all like the Adventure Club since they don't go around the world seeking for adventure, they only have sex with children be immortals (the founder of the club was immortal until he died!). So pretty much all does make sense but if you know the stuff about the South Park-Scientology-Isaac Hayes case you will appreciate a lot more this episode and actually there is not a lot to know just that the fantastic South Park episode "Trapped in the Closet" satirized Scientology, Isaac Hayes voiced the character Chef but he was a Scientologist and he quick the show because of "Trapped in the Closet". I think that if somebody watches this episode without knowing a thing about the South Park-Scientology-Isaac Hayes case it is still a hilarious episode, like Trey and Matt says on the DVD commentary still it makes sense since here we see that Chef joined the Super Adventure Club and when he returned to South Park after his experience with that sick club he is acting in a very strange way and also he only talks about having sex with the children, simply Chef was brainwashed. Earlier this month, reports circulated that Katie Holmes could come forward as early as next year to spill details about Scientology and her marriage to Tom Cruise after signing a contract of silence after her divorce.I could get the DVD set of Season 10 and I didn't missed the chance here is the opening episode, a very clever one, more for the "war" against Scientology, of course about Isaac Hayes and in the end a great and really hilarious episode. This wouldn't be shocking, considering the lengths Scientology has gone to protect itself. My father was not that big of a hypocrite to be part of a show that would constantly poke fun at African-American people, Jewish people, gay people-and only quit when it comes to Scientology. So someone quit South Park on Isaac Hayes' behalf. At the time, everybody around my father was involved in Scientology - his assistants, the core group of people. He was in no position to resign under his own knowledge. He really didn't have that much comprehension, and he had to relearn to play the piano and a lot of different things. What happened was that in January 2006 my dad had a stroke and lost the ability to speak. Isaac Hayes did not quit South Park someone quit South Park for him. As Hayes's son tells The Hollywood Reporter: After it aired, Stone said he came to them on behalf of Scientology to pull the episode. As Stone tells The Hollywood Reporter, they didn't show Hayes the episode before it aired because they didn't want him to be held accountable. "This has nothing to do with intolerance and bigotry and everything to do with the fact that Isaac Hayes is a Scientologist and that we recently featured Scientology in an episode of South Park," Stone said.īut according to a new oral history of the first 20 years of South Park, this might not have been the case. South Park Is Back and Taking on Kaepernick.What Will South Park Predict in Season 20?.
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