Marjorine

" Marjorine " is widely considered one of the funniest yet darkest episodes of South Park (Season 9, Episode 9). Most critics and fans highlight it as a peak example of the show's "childhood innocence vs. adult absurdity" era.

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For many, the episode captures the "vibe" of 2000s childhood, featuring music like Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body". " Marjorine " is widely considered one of

Reviewers find the central conflict hilarious because it stems from the boys' total misunderstanding of girl culture. Find about why the girls were so nice

In a parody of Pet Sematary , Stephen buries a pig (which he thinks is Butters) in an Indian burial ground and is later horrified when the "real" Butters returns, locking him in the basement and offering him a "live woman" (a saleswoman) to eat. Critical Consensus

Some reviews note the ending feels rushed or unresolved, particularly the fates of Butters' parents and the kidnapped saleswoman.