Posted on 12/08/2004 9:56:58 AM PST by EveningStar
Episode 813: Cartman's Incredible Gift
After sustaining a severe head injury, Cartman appears to have the power to see into the future. South Park detectives are quick to enlist his help in cracking unsolved murder cases and Cartman is more than willing to help, for a price. In the meantime, a group of "licensed" psychics cry foul when Cartman refuses to join their ranks.
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I also have a very slight memory of something that may be approaching what you are talking about but it aired long before the Reeves episode so it couldn't be an "atonement" episode as you suggest.
Yes, but that was also the "Kenny Dies. For Real" episode, which was why they were doing the over the top with the drama. They were going for the "Movie of Week" vibe that you often see on Lifetime. Plus, it's impossible to find a Shakey's in Colorado, which is why cloning them is a good thing.
(And the Chris Reeves episode came two years later, so they didn't do this one as penance.)
Dude, it J-U-S-T W-A-S-N-T F-U-N-N-Y.
Like I said, I won't even try evaluating whether it promoted fetal stem-cell research, or it ironically ridiculed taht cause. (I tend to think this was promoted FSCR, while the Reeve one had the opposite effect.) But the point is several minutes would pass at a clip without there being one joke.
HA HA
I going watch that rack itt ES
GOD if Paris Hilton decided to sue Matt and Trey OMG I could imagine the sequel
That episode came before the Reeves episode. At least by a whole season. It was two-fold though. Cartman just wanted the stem cells to make money. Not unlike the California vote.
"dangus, you're bustin' my balls here. I'm just like these fetuses, dangus, I wasn't born last night either."
How do you get these wonderful frames and promo summaries in advance? We love them and your ping makes us look forward to Wed. nite!
LOL, but EEUWWW!
Oh the Dead Zone.
Unlike Paris herself.
Telekenetic battle of the minds!
Red Dragon reference!
I liked Manhunter better.
and turns out to be a tough act to follow. cartman and his gift is a tad disappointing so far.
The original Red Dragon was a Michael Mann production called Manhunter. It was actually pretty good and starred William Pederson.
Well, I liked the part where Cartman got Congress to sing along to "Heat of the Moment".
Actually, his name in the episode was "Mr.Jefferson"
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