Posted on 03/22/2006 6:56:52 AM PST by EveningStar
Well, folks, it's finally here - the most eagerly awaited South Park episode in recent memory!
He's Back!!! Chef Returns to South Park
The launch of "South Parks" 10th season is marked by the triumphant homecoming of school chef, Jerome McElroy. "The Return of Chef!," premieres tonight, Wednesday, March 22 at 10:00 p.m., on Comedy Central.
The town is jolted out of a case of the doldrums when Chef suddenly reappears. While Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman are thrilled to have their old friend back, they notice that something about Chef seems different. When Chefs strange behavior starts getting him in trouble, the boys pull out all the stops to save him.
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We shouldn't be mad a chef for leaving us. We should be mad at the fruity little club that made him leave us. LOL
LMAO.... "no, I mean my balls"
Perfect message.
so, now what ???
Parker and Stone at their absolute best.
That's the beauty of Tivo!
Long Live Darth Chef! LOL! This was great!
Wow... there is so much we really don't know
Totally agree - their absolute best
I hope Cruise and the rest of those nuts throw another fit.
That's what I was waiting for.
I always liked this show, but wow, these guys have talent. That was brilliant.
if only I had scheduled it :)
I didn't because I was watching it on my bigscreen :)
I will on the midnight rerun though :)
Another South park classic!!! Friggin Priceless!
Tivo is sooooooo 2005... buy a good enough computer, you don't have to pay the monthly fees, but you get all the functionality. Just a cable connection and TV card. For free.
Absolute genius the way they used the old Chef sound cuts and because it would sound strange they worked that angle into the storyline. Brilliant.
I've had half my family threaten me if I didn't record it.
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