[s13e13] Dances With Smurfs Instant
One of the episode's greatest strengths is Wendy’s refusal to play Cartman’s game. Instead of fighting his lies, she "beats him at his own game" by fabricating an even more ridiculous story that traps Cartman in his own web of logic.
Critics from the AV Club hailed the episode as "topical South Park done right," noting its clever skewering of fear-mongering pundits. Cartman’s constant refrain of "I'm just asking questions" perfectly captured the rhetorical style of the era. [S13E13] Dances with Smurfs
The episode kicks off after the tragic (and mistaken-identity) death of a student, leading Eric Cartman to take over the school’s morning announcements. Rather than sticking to the script, Cartman uses his new platform to launch a visceral, Glenn Beck-style smear campaign against student body president Wendy Testaburger. One of the episode's greatest strengths is Wendy’s

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