Forgot to mention- the special also hints at the fact that Kyle is what makes Cartman the way he is, as his wife points out. It's pretty much solidified knowing his future when he remains friends with Kyle. Just figured I'd mention this!
In the first three seasons of South Park, Cartman was just a very ill-tempered, and materialistic kid. It wasn’t until the fourth and fifth season where Cartman became evil. It was Kyle who constantly reminded Cartman how fat and stupid he is, and the anti-Semitism was just being anti-Kyle.
@@jag92949 I actually had a student point this out to me! It's not something that I see discussed often, but it fits really well with this new narrative.
@@Mrsierramist1 I’ve watched every South Park episode, and remember when Cartman wasn’t the show’s antagonist. It was liberal celebrities & Saddam Hussein during the first three seasons.
Anyone else realize how Butters' only real friend he kept into adulthood was Kenny, which fits with the Hawaii episode where he says Kenny is the only kid he even really likes.
Butters actually becoming a powerful villain was the highlight of the episode for me. I found it hilarious that even as a grown badass he still used the urinal in his own special way xD
Omg I laughed so hard at that because for some reason, Everytime Its ever showed butters using the urinal like that in an episode I have always chuckled for some reason. It always tickles the hell out of me Everytime I see it for whatever reason lol, so when I seen him do it here as an adult, I busted out laughing!! Little things like that sometimes I get way more humor out of than probably intended lol.
Matt and Trey said in some commentary track that they liked it the first time, so they had to do it the second time and so on. I just knew it was coming, when Butters entered the bathroom.
I thought the message was that it wasn't cartman that was bad for south park. South Park was bad for him. In one timeline he left and fixed himself, in another he stayed, and never changed.
Pretty much what I got as well. It reminds me of that episode where they have Clyde replace Cartman in the sled races, and by the time Cartman is able to be in the sled race, Clyde basically breaks down crying and thanking Cartman for coming back. It's clear that South Park, and Kyle and Stan, are basically dependent on Cartman's misery and bad deeds to enjoy life.
I didn't really get that on my initial viewing of the special, but it does make more sense. For me, I thought it was a thing that Cartman no longer made other people feel awful and the world did that enough, so it too everything that he got enjoyment out of and left him having to find something else that fulfiled him, that ironically being a rabi with a loving family. I thought the only time Cartman sorts himself out and changes who he is, was the time where everyone is miserable.
What's depressing about the ending is that Cartman's situation wasn't even as bad as what Kyle and Stan got it was the worst. They might be alone and miserable but they still had a home and probably decent income, just some self reflection and they could turn that life around. Cartman had no hope lol
@@kaijotten Well AkShUaLlY - its shounen ai and not yaoi, since they dont bang. I still prefer shounen ai. If I want yaoi, the doujin world got me covered.
@@PapaKaffey he was his own worst influence this proves it he doesn't sort himself out unless hes completely alianated by his friends and I mean hes still a complete dick in that universe too he barges his way back into kyles life to shove in his face that he got the happy jewish life kyle wanted he does litteraly everything he can to piss kyle off then acts like kyles the dick for asserting boundaries with someone hes helping out but has absolutely no obligation to do anything for I mean cartman hadn't changed atall he just ended up changing his methods of torment because he doesn't want to come off as the bad guy to his family
If I were Matt & Trey, I would have done a surprise of Eric Cartman being the dictator of the USA. Politics attracts people like Eric Cartman. The idea of an ambitious, evil genius like Cartman being homeless makes no sense.
If you feel sorry for cartman, you might have some issues. Honestly have hoped cartman would die after multiple episodes, he's literally worse than Satan. Wells Southparks satan
The cartman story arc is like a perfect example of how people were effected by covid. Most people’s lives were completely derailed and want nothing more than to go back in time and get a second chance while others were on such a bad path that covid actually saved their lives and helped them be better. Cartman was the latter and it sucjs that they had to do him like that but also he made his half brother eat his father sooooo
I honestly thought his character arc had nothing to do with Covid and that Covid was simply a placeholder event that could be anything as long as it broke their friendship. By being friends with the boys he was trapped in a continuous toxic relationship (one he created himself) and it took an external force, in this case Covid, to break that relationship. Which resulted in him finally having a change for the first time which allowed him to become a good person. It’s kind of funny how Kyle was relatively the same person with or without their friendship which I found very interesting, does that just go to show how unaffected he is by Eric? However what you said is definitely completely true. It takes a powerful external force to change so many peoples lives, some for better and some for worse and Covid did just that.
This! I had to go on disability right around the beginning of the lockdowns, and while everybody else was pulling their hair out being trapped indoors, I was experiencing tremendous relief. Life itself was becoming overwhelming for me, and it was weird to see how other people were suffering over making the exact same lifestyle change that was breathing new life into me. Now it’s looking like I’ll have to be on some form of disability for the rest of my life, and the pandemic has helped me accept that fact. Sometimes there are factors outside of our control that force us to do less than we want to, and you just have to face that. I wish they had had another character flourish in the “bad” timeline, just to show that even the worst case scenario can end up being the best for some people (without those people being terrible like Cartman).
@@eileensnow6153 I thrived too.being an introvert and insecure in school before (finished my countries equivalent of highschool right before covid) I thrived not having to deal with classmates and group projects. Was it really a traumatic thing for others?
I cried, too, man. I started crying tears of happiness at seeing everyone's futures turning out bright, only to have my heart ripped out once they revealed Cartman. It's sad to think that it's the boys' broship that enables him into being a bad person, since them breaking up and Cartman getting better friends is the thing that seemingly lead him down a better path.
Think about it this way.. cartman sacraficed his kids for Kyle. So who is the bad guy .. it was always Kyle. Cartman really was the Christ figure.. he sacrificed everything for everyone else to get their happy ending. Cartman leaving south park proves south park is toxic. Even look at how horrible stan was to his dad. Cartman starts the cycle of forgiveness and hope. Even Stan didn’t believe in his dad and the weed^ the weed that actually did save humanity.. and that’s all because of cartman,
@@npcimknot958 yeah but carman sucked. He bullied butters who’s always been naive and good to him. Cartman is no better. It doesn’t follow that him making new friends make him better. It’s more like he isn’t trying to show his old self to his new friends.
I want to imagine Matt and Trey were sitting in the studio asking "How do we make Butters the villain that he's always wanted to be?" and then when the whole NFT craze hit they had that eureka moment and wrote him to be the final boss of all NFT bros
I think the unified feelings about Cartman show that deep down most of us would be happy to have evil people redeemed rather than punished. Interesting when you see that the Justice system seems to be more about punishment than trying to fix people.
I think what made the ending so sad despite it being Cartman is because the special showed that South Park was what turned him into a monster. As soon as he left that place is when he became better for it. So as much as I would feel like he deserved it on the other hand he was a victim of his surroundings and he could have been redeemed if it wasnt for the town that made him that way.
It isn't Cartman I feel bad for, it's his family. A wife he'll never love and kids he'll never have. They were all so happy together and now they'll never know that happiness. For the sake of everyone in town a good family had to be utterly destroyed to the point of never having existed.
Maybe he did marry but his wife left him with the kids, kinda like the Heidi situation. They didn't stop the pandemic, so chances are they still could have met
@@kissme1518 see that's why I think the reformed cartman who is constantly trying to make up for his past is the better more deserved ending for him, it's absolutely everything the evil eric cartman would hate.
This episode made me emotional as well. Even though Cartman is evil, he is still a child. The fact that redemption is possible only reinforces that idea. Children can change in the right environment and with the right support. The entire story was executed so well!
This is every alcoholic I've known (hundreds) and every narcissist I've ever grown up with- (4 ) It's actually quite accurate. Are there 2 writers in A.A. ? M. Elgin. Illinois
@@DrDeathpwnsu Without Kyle in his life (they split up when they were children) Cartman is able to grow and care about someone else. The show implies that he actually cares about his family. I'm not talking about any one moment. That would be growth over an extended amount of time that the viewer did not see. All we know is that he is selfish and evil as a child and after the time jump he at least cares about his family.
@@Mrsierramist1 have you seen the butterfly effect, which Randy references? There had to be some dark consequence to changing the time line for the reference to fit. It's a gag basically, both of his futures are. The only sad thing is how they just went full homeless guy cliche instead of any nuance; they could have made him like, work for butters or something. It's basically like being upset because the chicken didn't cross the road. Yeah, he got hit by a truck. Sorry.
@@DrDeathpwnsu I have. I get that it's a gag. I just like to go way too deep into this show and analyze stuff that the writers didn't intend. I still like the idea of an evil kid being able to change in the right environment etc
I think the moment that made me cry personally was just seeing Butter’s dad hug him. I’ve never seen him do anything other than ground his son, so seeing him finally give Butters some genuine affection was something that I really liked. Even if he was high as balls while doing it
Trey and Matt despite everything up to this point had done the unthinkable. He made us feel bad and sympathetic for eric cartman. The man who gave up everything he had just to make the world a better place, the same one who had been the worst person morally on the show period, we actually felt sympathy for.
It further cements the idea of Kyle being the anti cartman, even to a fault. Kyle wanted to go back in time and manipulate the past, but cartman was actually willing to sacrifice something (everything). Kyle had it all growing up, and became an average albeit frustrated adult. Cartman came from a broken home but somehow found peace and love.
Cartman did give Kyle AIDS though and have a kids parents killed and fed them to the kid in chili. I don't think he's capable of truly loving another person. He's a narcissist and possibly a sociopath.
That ending hurt so bad, even though Cartman is evil incarnate, it was still sad to see him end up like that. I feel like going forward watching them be kids and knowing their destiny’s it’ll make the show feel very different. Great video, excited to see more of your stuff !
I wouldn't even say he's evil incarnate , as yes he Is a horrible person but it's due to his mother's lifestyle and parenting skills as well as Kyle somehow but he has good moments such as taking care of cats and his soft spot for Kenny. So there were still seeds of good in him as seen with his Jewish side so it's really sad they did that to him.
Cartman may be an asshole. But I didn't like his actual fate. It would have been better if he had a less bad fate. I wish he became a garbage truck driver at least or some kind of menial worker.
@@MaxxdOut313 okay and ? What does that have to do with anything I said I never said he was a good person i said he has had good moments showing he isn't without hope
@@MaxxdOut313 oh wrong comment I thought you were someone else but yes feeding the parents of someone who bullied you is extremely gruesome but i wouldn't see that as he is pure evil it's one of the worst things he's done but as I said he does do good some times and even ones he gains nothing from tho you could still count them on one hand so I wouldn't say he's pure evil. Which everyone brings up how he's done that but no one points out that the kids are still okay with It enough to hang out with him
Trey and Matt really deserve a standing ovation on this one it’s crazy to feel sympathy towards someone who grounded up a kids parents into chili and then fed it to him. They really hit it out of the park with this special.
My best friend, bandmate, brother, passed away during the lockdown last year. I was the one who found him, he'd sunken deeper into his depression and OD'd intentionally. This episode was the first time I think South Park ever hit me really really hard, lol. Just kinda sat there in the room afterwards with the tv off, I think it was the first time I really let myself feel all the shit I try to keep pushed down since it happened. So... not that it matters or they'll ever know, but, thanks, Matt and Trey. Like... for real.
I like it because it was thought provoking. It's strange how a psychopathic little piece of shit somehow ended up accidentally saving the town. I bet the past Cartman preferred this ending too.
It’s not that the future was horrible, it’s jus that the people within South Park were horrible Cartman was the only one to grow up and move on with life, accepted change Meanwhile Kyle and Stan refuse to change and despise their life
It’s rare that I feel bad for Eric. The first time was when he was told to grow up and suddenly his stuffed animals started to “die” and it turned out it was just him going crazy. Then this. We see how his life could have been. How happy he was, how changed he was, then he truly changed and sacrificed his happiness to save everyone just to end up like that, I truly feel sorry for him. Yes he deserves it, he is a true monster. But I can’t help but feel bad.
everything you said about cartman was EXACTLY what i was thinking. seeing him in the “fixed” future hit hard. i think a lot of people just wanted to see everyone happy at the end, ending with a happily ever after - but nothing’s perfect. overall, the special was amazing, and awesome video recap!!
To clarify the ‘Tegrity portion; future Stan ends up leaving his past father the future weed. That’s a post-covid special strain, thus that weed doesn’t exist in that timeline yet. So Past Randy ends up analyzing it and realizes it’s a strain that he’s never encountered before. This is what leads to everyone being so high and forgiving towards each other, the strain is so damn strong.
The issue why its so heart breaking is that the Cartman we knew who lost everything was not the same Cartman who did all those awful things. Now if he still was the same terrible person, no one would care; but he wasn't. He grew up, matured, and became a better person who did not deserve the result he got for the sacrifice he made. He lost everything when he had the most to lose. Nothing is more tragic than seeing a man lose his family.
To be honest, Cartman's future isn't something that hasnt been hinted towards already. I remember an episode where "future" Cartman came around briefly, and he was depicted as someone that was a "loser". So Cartman has always been towards that path, just that Matt and Trey made it more clear with this movie.
You're wrong, future Cartman was a successful business man that turned his life around, only to make the profound mistake of telling his younger self this and young Cartman was having none of that shit.
@@Kelmire1 ? You're wrong. It's still the exact same message. Cartman was about to turn his life around but then out of spite decided not to when he met his successful future self so his future self ended up being a loser. The OP is right, Matt and Trey treatment for Cartman is consistent in that regard. When Cartman decided to change himself by turning to Judaism after he broke up with the boys, he became successful and then when he didn't change his way because they didn't broke up he ended up being a loser.
Unpopular opinion but I think the show just gets better and better, these specials were the best thing I'd seen and I really hold the show so close to my heart now after watching them
I did feel pretty bad for Cartman despite the bad things hes done but I was happy for Kyle and Stan since they get a happier life in this timeline and it’s great to see kenny Alive I love kenny so much
@@Bloomser I have a feeling that Victor Chaos is not only the Adult Version of Professor Chaos who borrows the first name of Dr. Doom, but his character seems to borrow a lot from Maxwell Lord (a wonder woman villain)!
I was stunned that I felt bad for Cartman at the end. I was not expecting it and it really was a great twist that tugged at the heartstrings. I won't like, I was sad. However...one of the things I realized was that in order for Cartman to be happy, everyone he knew had to be miserable, and I don't think that was by accident. I think they were intentionally saying something about who Cartman was deep down, that he could only find happeness when other people were miserable. However...one thing that really hit home was something his wife said, which was that he only became like this AFTER he returned to South Park and reunited with Kyle. So maybe it was just that friendship was so toxic that it was doomed to send him down that road. So I dunno what to think now!
I think that cartman is a reflection of the worsts of south park, and he would only be able to become a normal person if he left that town. Keep in mind that he only managed to commit so much evil because nobody bothered to punish him. Maybe when he left south park and met actual normal people it gave him more discipline because he couldn't get away with stuff anymore, like that dog whisperer episode or that scene with pc principal. Craig also mentioned that nobody at school liked the gang in that peruvian flute band episode so maybe stan and kyle had a lot of influence on him too.
That’s not true. Everyone was miserable because of themselves. Cartmsn left South Park and Stan and Kyle. Kenny left South Park. They both found success. Stan and Kyle were already miserable during the special. They refused to work together, care for Kenny. Don’t look at it as a whole series. Just focus on these specials. Kenny was depressed. Cartman tried to figure a way to keep things together. They were miserable because of themselves. Cartman after he left, let that go. When he left that friendship is when cartman became a good person. And to hit it home, cartman forgave Kyle and Stan.. so much so he sacrificed his kids for Kyle and his friendship. He sacrificed his happy ending… him becoming a good person. By staying in South Park, and with Kyle.. cartman never grows. But everyone else does. It was the friendship that was toxic for cartman.
@@templegarden3981 also Kyle and Stan verbally abused cartman. And always said Kenny was stupid. South Park groomed cart man. Kenny was the smartest in the group but they always made fun of him for being poor. But when it came down to it, cart man did everything to help Kenny, save the friendship..but it was for the best the friendship to break up.. that was the right thing for cartman. But for others to achieve happiness, cartman had to stay, so Stan and Kyle would continue to dismiss cartman.. when Stan left south park and joined the Akemi he became a better person- meaning Stan too became better when he got discipline.
Actually Cartman is a very tragic character. His mother was a slut addicted to crack cocaine. He never knew his father. In other words he never had a good influence in his life. His mother spoiled him to the point where he felt entitled to everything. He was a victim of severe neglect and he never learned right from wrong. All that matters is what he wants because his mother did nothing but spoil him. Eric Cartman came from a broken home and the lack of a real parental figure to guide him in the right direction left him psychologically damaged.
Kyle's toxicity ruined Cartman. When Cartman cared more about his family than friends, he was happy--im reminded of a quote I saw tattooed on a gangster, "I hurt my family to please my friends"
I know that South Park is still running strong, and the world being the way it is will mean that Matt and Trey would never be short of ideas but if Post COVID was how they decided to send it off, I would be content with that
I like how you completely don’t mention the fact that cartman kidnapped tweek and Craig and decided to waste his time going up to the ceiling and tying them to the roof to just hang there when in all that time they could have done literally anything productive
Cartman is still manipulative, self-centered, and may have some sociopathic tendencies, but he found a reason to reign those instincts in and it was a noble one. He found people to love other than himself. Cartman will never be a saint, but I think the point the special made is that South Park basically allowed for Cartman's baser instincts to run Hog Wild when he was impressionable little kid.
And no way you missed the attic joke right?, Cartman's family is a direct link to the Frank Family, his daughter is a copy of Anne Frank, who wrote a diary in second world war in an attic, dark humour. Love it
I like Cartman's go back in time to stop Bill Clinton echoed his old "back in time and stop Hitler, I mean I personally wouldn't cause I thought he was coo" to Clyde again!! Is it possible Yentl ends up with Kyle after Future Kyle told Present Kyle (the kid) that she was HIS GIRL, all but revealing that Cartman's evil and future unhappiness is all Kyle's fault. Kyle = 😈
I literally just watched it and yeah, it made me choke up. I stopped watching South Park 4ish years ago because I personally thought it was going downhill, but having to quarantine, I thought "fuck it, I'll make time for it" and I'm glad I did. Personally, there weren't that many funny moments, but the narrative was surprisingly good and there were truly emotional parts. I never thought Matt and Trey could pull off an emotional narrative with a show like South Park, but wow.
This was the first time I actually sympathized for Cartman. He had real reasons to be the antagonist, and not just his own ego or greed. But in the end, he ends up on the street and denied the loving family he hoped he’d get to keep.
Cartman may be a horrible person but anyone can change if they try and Cartman tried. It's like if you could say, collect a bunch of terrible people as children and then raise them to be good people as adults. Would they all deserve to then cease to exist and go back to being horrible people and having the same fate? No they don't and neither does Cartman.
i really really love to think about the ‘bad cartman ending’. like we’re talking about a child that has committed unspeakable crimes and has banished his own friends to cthulhu’s dark oblivion but at the same time he really did change to a nice and I suppose sincere, hopeful, caring and responsible… uh just general regular human being, and father, as opposed to the selfish-to-the-point-of-committing-crimes he used to be. so does him converting into a man of faith forgive all his wrongdoings? what really should have been his fate after all? did he deserve to strive as much as his friends (like butters) after he ruined so many parts of their lives? I’m not really sure myself. I do believe he could change but his happy ending is everyone else’s bad ending and idk it’s just philosophical
@@nomenome3244 I mean did he really ever ruin everyone's lives? Like everything that happened in the Bad timeline was their fault like what happened to Cartman in the good timeline was also his fault. He really didn't destroy anyone's lives
@@thegamebusters5413 He tricked a kid into getting his parents killed, proceeded to cook the remains into a chilli, and then fed said kid the chilli. And all of that was over a couple of bucks.
What it also proves is cartman could have always been good.. but it’s Kyle and Stan and south park that made him the way he is. The fact both Stan and Kyle never changed.. showed who the toxic people were
I came up with a few examples of other possible endings for how Cartman could end up. 1. Instead of being homeless, Cartman lives in a trash can, akin to Oscar the Grouch, right outside of Denny's Applebee's Max. 2. Cartman ends up in prison, but escapes to join the party like his Uncle Howard did in "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson". 3. Still in prison, but would end up making a collect call to his friends in South Park as the party starts.
I was really hoping he would stay jewish and then at the end say “hehehehee nununununuu im not even jewish kyale” and kyle justs stands there with a straight face like he knew it all along
oh dude cartman being like his uncle howard makes a lotta sense because people think that cartman would be able to be some evil super genius, but those people forget that cartman almost always fails because of his ego, impulsiveness, and bad temper getting in the way remember faith+1?
I'm not gonna lie I kinda laughed at cartman however I did feel terrible as well. Many of my old friends zigged when they should have zagged and wound up dead, homeless, in prison and many were actually brilliant students with a bright future
Seeing Cartman like that has made me cry TWICE now, it's genuinely so sad knowing that him staying in South Park is what brought out the worst in him, and if he was brought up in a better environment he would've been a great guy. It's genuinely heartbreaking, it's the fact they showed it right after you get all happy seeing shelly and sharon alive n shit ITS SO GOOD BUT FUCKING MISERABLE
Cartman reminds me of my own predicament. I’ve lived in the same town my whole life and while being stuck here through Covid, I had to face my biggest flaws and insecurities. I realized this place drains me of my potential. But now, I’m graduating college in two weeks and will soon be moving with my boyfriend across the country for his new job. For the first time, I’ll be able to blossom and have the environment to do so. Cartman didn’t. And he knew that sacrificing that meant he would never grow and become the best version of himself. Really sad stuff.
Since only Cartman's kids and not his wife hate Kyle too it's seems the hatred is inherited genetically. Maybe there is some some long standing mumbo jumbo historical family past that links the two together which is so strong that through all history Cartman's family just being around Kyle's family messes them up completely. If you think about it, since the very first episode Cartman has always been near Kyle and we've never seen them separated. Then the only extended time he is away from him he becomes a much better person but regresses again as soon as he's near him. He hates everything about Kyle (Jewish, Ginger etc.) but is fine with it as soon as he's free from Kyle. Kyle is the true villain of South Park :O
So Cartman basically hates Kyle for existing? 😂 that’s funny tbh. I really wish Cartman got the help but when he got it , he wouldn’t comply to it. As we’ve seen so many times that his mom would try and it never works
i would love a romeo and juliet type episode where they go back 500 years and there's a feud between their two families. they could have them like, reading a book they found in Kyles attic. All the main characters in the past would just be the boys, but in differnet outfits. it'd be cool. i love the idea that it's just a hereditary thing.
The ending ruined it for me Cartman deserved better I no he done some fucked up shit but it's south Park that's why we love it because we see fucked up stuff like that it wouldn't be south Park without him and plus Cartman is one of the most ambitious people in show he would not end up homeless
I think it would've been a better suited ending that's still a "bad ending" for him, is that Cartman has all the material goods he ever wanted but bc he was a horrible person to get it no body wanted to be around him and he ends up alone, in mansion full of stuff, with no one to share it with or rub in their face, alone. I agree that Cartman is far too ambitious to let himself go homeless without some real consequences (like burning the whole town down so NO ONE has a home) but would rather go "fuck you stan and Kyle! I'll go be more successful than you'll ever dream about being" and end up ruining his life because people can forgive children for fucked up behavior but as an adult? Not so much. He can do far too much and he is far too petty to allow himself to "be below" anyone else. So tbh the ending almost doesn't make sense even if it is a fitting punishment.
@@chaoscreature4353 I think putting him prison is too dark, because you know his butt would become kingpin of the Aryan Brotherhood or something. It kind of belongs in Breaking Bad and not South Park, unless for a one-off kind of joke.
Honestly, Cartman deserved a Good Ending more than Randy, he literally starts the COVID, and might not have done a lot of cruel things like cartman, but i think Randy indeed killed more people than Cartman, and he literally had almost no reason to do it, Cartman most of the time only did cruel stuff when he got pushed too far, or when he really did want something, Randy kill for very pitful reasons. he was easily the most selfish character in South Park, even more than Cartman, so Randy having a good ending, but Cartman not is unfair.
I 💯 agree 👍 .... Randy was a perfect example of narcissistic Boomer parents and the chaos that comes with them. His apology to stand the ends with no you killed our f****** family remember right after admitting to starting the pandemic... I literally shed a tear because that is some s*** my dad would say to me 😟 baby boomers the worst generation in human history wish you'd all eat a dick and die
Wendy Testaberger got Ms. Ellen shot into the sun just because she was irrationally jealous of her. Where's her punishment? All of the boys have done horrible things but I wanted to see all of them reach happiness. But I think the only true message here was that Cartman should not have made any sacrifices for his so-called friends because the only change that made him a successful person was being away from their influence.
Cartman became successful because he was away from his victims therefore he couldnt let his bad traits define him. The dog whisperer episode clearly showed this and how with a bit of discipline eric wouldve been set at life. It wasnt his friends influence that was their problem as friends its was their tolerance to eric that let him doom himself.
Cartman ending up as an alcoholic is frankly the worst thing in this special. There are many ways to show Cartman recieving the punishment he deserves while not ridiculing jim to that extent. Besides, you're telling me CARTMAN would end up homeless? Original timeline Eric'd probably find a way to nuke the town before ending up homeless. I saw a fan ending where Cartman ends up rich, getting all the material wealth he ever wanted, but completely alone and with the boys not taking anymore of his bs, which was so much better. It even gave Eric a slight chance at eventual redemption by leaving his greed behind. This ending basically seals the character's fate as a failure.
How are you gonna blame his abusive and sociopathic behavior on the people he was bullying in the first place? He changed because he was away from the people he could bully.
@@nyxcat3621don’t consider them his “victims” because they’ve shown that they can just stop interacting with him, and they don’t just take his “bullying” they insult him too, they take opportunities to get back at him repeatedly, and they do the same with the other kids. In fact the another comment points out a time when some kid told them no one likes them The entire of South Park is his cradle, created by the sins of the adults who wanted to see a team win a football match He wouldn’t get any serious punishment for anything he did, not to mention all the adults are insidious snakes Ex 1. That time they literally through him under a bus after using him to cause all sorts of trouble And because everyone likes mentioning this one moment The Scott tenorman must die episode The entire plan relied on the bad faith of everyone involved Kyle and Stan would have to actively betray him and want to see his be harmed Scott ternorman used his parents to deactivate a metaphorical bomb made for him The farmer would have to shoot to kill rather than to stop them And lastly Scott tenorman would have to have come to the party to get at cartman to even have eaten the chilly
It honestly made me sad of what they did with Clyde, yes he had nothing going for him and didn’t have enough screen time as the other kids in his friend group, but he had potential, just like tweek did in season 18 or whatever it was. What I mean by that is some background characters with nothing going for them doesn’t mean you should kill them off. I think what they should have done is killed off somebody else, not one of the main 10 main boys because that would have been weird
I had a feeling there might be more to it. I think the South Park we’re making 12 specials. We already seen 4. Maybe Cartman wanted them to think he homeless and maybe he might have something up his sleeves or not.
@@lightningsam maybe but it seems as adults they drop the tricks, cartman as an adult genuinely wasn’t messing with kyle at all and that was surprising, so I kinda doubt he is in this future
I really thought that cartman trolling kyle is the only reason that could work. I was worried that any other twist would ruin him as a character or was just too lame. But it just shows how talented matt and trey are. I'm really excited what they want to do next. I don't think they'll add to the whole time travel story since it feels finished. But just staying in the new timeline also feels weird because cartman being homeless and stan colonizing mars seems kinda over-the-top and boring. Overall the covid stuff seems done (in south park) so maybe they go back to simpler times? Guess we have to wait... excitement and worry, as always when something is great and gets "sequels" :D Happy holidays everyone btw. ^^
I agree! I believe the creators will not continue the show based in the future, because this is the true ending to South Park. However, you do have a point. They really could if they wanted to...Having the kids all grown up as their next series?...That sounds like a GREAT idea. I have no clue what kind of fascinating ideas they'll come up with in with soon. But, I know one thing....Matt and Trey still makes these episodes/movies with heart! I have no doubt in the world they'll want their show to grow stale. Let's find out what happens! :D
@@foxwitdaglox "I have no doubt in the world they'll want their show to grow stale." I think you mean the opposite... or it's just grammar that isn't common? I'm not a native speaker. "Having the kids all grown up as their next series?" That works well for post covid... but aside from the pandemic i'm kinda worried about the idea... especially with the stan and cartman thing at the end. ... i make it your responsibility to wait faster.
If this would have happened to be the last piece of media related to South Park ever produced, it would've been a fine ending. That is the highest praise I can give anything.
Personally, I found the bait and switch Cartman ending kind of funny. Matt and Trey knew people would react to it after seeing what he could have been and they never miss an opportunity to do some trolling.
Cartman really deserve a better ending, he has totally changed and did good things. It was sad to see him lose his family and all things he worked for.
It’s a different timeline there’s infinite timelines where there are infinite possibilities about what his life could’ve been. He got the ending he deserved in the current one
This version of Cartman is probably my absolute favorite. I'm a guy that likes Redemption stories and family man. So it really did resonate with me and I enjoy the fact it wasn't a lame twist where it was like it was all to get back at Kyle that would have been lame. I like how it was a Twist where he actually really cared. And it makes it all the more shatter his actual ending in this special. Him not having his happy family that he wanted.
The cartman arc is so good in these specials. It's hilarious but also deeply saddening that the only good timeline for Cartman is the worst timeline for everyone else. Of course he only changes if everything sucks for everyone else. So well written, and the payoff, although really depressing, was really well executed.
These events clearly show that the friendship between the boys is toxic for Cartman. Without it he has a great life, but with it he becomes a homeless. I just don't understand why. Why is this friendship so toxic for him ? I thought that all this time he was the one who was supposed to be toxic. (sorry if my english is bad)
I am new South Park, but I think it's because they constantly reinforced his behavior by giving him negative attention, which he craved, while at the same time is holding any genuine affection, which he also craved. Also Southpark let all of his bad Deeds go unchecked, when outside of South Park there probably would have been consequences in the form of juvie or something. Once he left South Park and had to assimilate into regular Society, he probably wanted to benefit it because he was finally able to see the link between the way he treated others and his own well-being
@@Fairygoblet I think you're right. And I've just remembered that in the firsts seasons Cartman sometimes showed real affection towards the boys but they never reciprocated it, so he just stopped doing that.
@@Fairygoblet Cartman did go to juvie twice for his actions. The first time when he assaulted Token in Season 4 Episode 2 "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000"; and in Seasons 7 Episode 11 "Casa Bonita" for basically kidnapping Butters. So the town/city has held Cartman responsible for his actions in the past. They just didn't deter him from his path.
@@Turkeysocks deterring probably would have been the most important thing. I guess you can't just live in juvie. I doubt South Park has good government funding for those kinds of programs anyway
I’m LOVING your South Park vids, and I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who teared up a bit when seeing the new future You got a new sub!!! Keep up the great work :)
If Cartman deserved his ending then Randy did too... have we forgotten what he did in the entire Tegridy Arc? But he gets to have a happy ending and that feels unfair.
I watched it along a bunch of friends and the ending hurt me. Wanted to cry but tried to act tough. But one of my friends started sniffling and then everyone just started crying too. It was oddly nice.
Amazing analysis/review, I couldn't have put it better myself. It was such a rollercoaster of humor and emotions throughout the spec- "exclusive event" and is personally, one of my favorite episodes so far. (And extremely glad that you got your channel back in order!) Happy Holidays!
This was such an amazing episode. Loved watching South Park as a kid when my parents were at work, as an adult now I can understand the complex themes and humor behind the show. Trey Parker and Matt Stone are geniuses.
“You can’t change who you are, but you can change how you react”. That statement is so powerful. I know it’s kind of dramatic to say, but that was deep. 😂
I disagree about the NFT part I think they are pretty unapologetically dunking on NFTs and basically call them a pyramid scheme and a scam being sold by car salesmen grifters. It was one of my favorite through lines in the episode. Other than that great video and I'm sorry your channel got hacked
Honestly I think fans need to take there critique with a grain of salt there feelings towards NFT's are pretty brutal but its created this talking point and misled people into assuming they know what an NFT actually is Like these are the guys who were also making jokes about how things are to PC and punching down is a good form of comedy.(it's not ) There's even the rampant Global Warming is fake jokes despite decade's of science even back then
@@demonking-zm3rs no, these are the guys that make fun absolutely everything culturally relevant, god why is it always "You don't ACTUALLY know what an NFT is!" without even showing your point of view of what it is? And yes, Matt and Trey did make an episode completely revolving around how they were wrong about manbearpig. edit: no one can say what's good and what's bad comedy, it's completely up to the person hearing the joke, some people hate south park some love it, whatever.
The ending was so sad Cartman didn't deserve any of that he had loving family cared about his kids he really really changed and cared I can't believe they did that to him I don't think I can never forget this Cartman will never be the same again.
Well in my opinion Cartman deserves everything that comes to him and remember he jumped over the homeless now he got bad karma and I like the good ending for Kyle, Stan, Kenny, Wendy and butters think about it Cartman turned Heidi Turner into him he manipulated her and Kyle was right Heidi should of stay with kyle, cartman make fun of breast cancer, teams up with Cthulhu, kidnap New kid's parents,give Kyle HIV, keep hippies in his basement, got butters in trouble be little Kyle because of his religion, racist to token, Make fun of Kenny because Kenny was poor, send his friends to oblivion, kills smurfs while dressing as Wendy, fed his dad to his brother Scott tenorman Kyle- he have a family, marries to Heidi Turner I guess Stan- he went to Mars, his mom and sister lived through the pandemic and his romantic relationship with Wendy Testaburger is restored Kenny- he's still a scientist, won a Nobel peace prize Wendy- she's a professor at Harvard and spending New years with Stan and her romantic relationship is restored with Stan Marsh Butters- he's a manager
This has to be one of my favorite South Park episode, it really goes in depth into the characters backstory and personality truly and reflect on past episodes
Dude....thank you for making this, it made me almost cry and overwhelmed with nostalgic emotion reminding me of my innocence when I used to watch South park mixed with the overwhelming reality of the pandemic and how much the future sucks
With all of the despicable and vile (yet hilarious) things Cartman has done to people throughout the series it’s hard to feel sorry for him during this ending
Despite carrman being probably the most evil person to exsist his ending did make me sad a bit but he made a really good sacrifice probably one of the NICEST. Things he has done and I really felt bad for his family but God this episode made me tear up lol
I saw these episode when I was on mdma and man Cartman has been my favorite character since I was a kid , and seeing that ending in mdma it make me cry a lot
I just finished watching this "special event" because I'm finally catching up to the last couple of years of South Park and yup, I actually cried. Everything was so terrible in the future, so after they learned what they needed to do to make it better, and seeing them happy and with better lives was such an amazing feeling. And then there Cartman. I did manage to get some sympathy for him, because he cared about his family, but his actions showed that inside he's still capable of horrible things for selfish reasons. And after seeing what became of him it's funny to think that the only timeline he could make something good with his life is one where everyone else is miserable. Damn I love South Park. Now I'm off to catch up on the last two seasons and "special events"
Forgot to mention- the special also hints at the fact that Kyle is what makes Cartman the way he is, as his wife points out. It's pretty much solidified knowing his future when he remains friends with Kyle. Just figured I'd mention this!
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In the first three seasons of South Park, Cartman was just a very ill-tempered, and materialistic kid. It wasn’t until the fourth and fifth season where Cartman became evil. It was Kyle who constantly reminded Cartman how fat and stupid he is, and the anti-Semitism was just being anti-Kyle.
I think this is important! It amazes me how that relationship can evolve and still make sense after 20 plus years.
@@jag92949 I actually had a student point this out to me! It's not something that I see discussed often, but it fits really well with this new narrative.
@@Mrsierramist1 I’ve watched every South Park episode, and remember when Cartman wasn’t the show’s antagonist. It was liberal celebrities & Saddam Hussein during the first three seasons.
Anyone else realize how Butters' only real friend he kept into adulthood was Kenny, which fits with the Hawaii episode where he says Kenny is the only kid he even really likes.
Well, Kenny seemed to be the only one of the core four who didn't try to bully or manipulate Butters
I thought their characters had so much chemistry in that episode.
plus look at adult kenny
He didn't even try to get him into NFT's, he just gave him money.
@@tobigrantlbart yeaa
Butters actually becoming a powerful villain was the highlight of the episode for me. I found it hilarious that even as a grown badass he still used the urinal in his own special way xD
Omg I laughed so hard at that because for some reason, Everytime Its ever showed butters using the urinal like that in an episode I have always chuckled for some reason. It always tickles the hell out of me Everytime I see it for whatever reason lol, so when I seen him do it here as an adult, I busted out laughing!! Little things like that sometimes I get way more humor out of than probably intended lol.
loo loo loo I’ve got some apples
Matt and Trey said in some commentary track that they liked it the first time, so they had to do it the second time and so on. I just knew it was coming, when Butters entered the bathroom.
@@sxlvris loo loo you got some too
Honestly I prefer Butters as an NFT supervillain than as a waiter.
I thought the message was that it wasn't cartman that was bad for south park. South Park was bad for him. In one timeline he left and fixed himself, in another he stayed, and never changed.
Pretty much what I got as well. It reminds me of that episode where they have Clyde replace Cartman in the sled races, and by the time Cartman is able to be in the sled race, Clyde basically breaks down crying and thanking Cartman for coming back. It's clear that South Park, and Kyle and Stan, are basically dependent on Cartman's misery and bad deeds to enjoy life.
@@joshduriden519 Basically 'The ones who walk away from Omelas"
I didn't really get that on my initial viewing of the special, but it does make more sense. For me, I thought it was a thing that Cartman no longer made other people feel awful and the world did that enough, so it too everything that he got enjoyment out of and left him having to find something else that fulfiled him, that ironically being a rabi with a loving family.
I thought the only time Cartman sorts himself out and changes who he is, was the time where everyone is miserable.
@@joshduriden519 Are you saying it's Stan and Kyle's fault?
What's depressing about the ending is that Cartman's situation wasn't even as bad as what Kyle and Stan got it was the worst. They might be alone and miserable but they still had a home and probably decent income, just some self reflection and they could turn that life around. Cartman had no hope lol
gotta love how no matter the timeline, Tweek and Craig were still together and implied Husbands.
It’s what the Japanese decided on. So it will come true.
And Fuck you Whale and fuck you Dolphin 🖕
Anime drawings are powerful
@@paullilly9645i thought it was called yaoi
@@kaijotten Well AkShUaLlY - its shounen ai and not yaoi, since they dont bang. I still prefer shounen ai. If I want yaoi, the doujin world got me covered.
@@kariissmol9172 the yoai police are here
Seeing butters dad hug him and butters being so happy is literally golden id pay millions to see it again
It broke my heart seeing what Matt and Trey did to Cartman at the end, but man this was one of the better episodes I've seen in a long time.
Cartman deserved it big time
@@I_Phone15 Not in the universe where Cartman had children. Kyle was his worst influence in the end.
@@PapaKaffey he was his own worst influence this proves it he doesn't sort himself out unless hes completely alianated by his friends and I mean hes still a complete dick in that universe too he barges his way back into kyles life to shove in his face that he got the happy jewish life kyle wanted he does litteraly everything he can to piss kyle off then acts like kyles the dick for asserting boundaries with someone hes helping out but has absolutely no obligation to do anything for I mean cartman hadn't changed atall he just ended up changing his methods of torment because he doesn't want to come off as the bad guy to his family
If I were Matt & Trey, I would have done a surprise of Eric Cartman being the dictator of the USA. Politics attracts people like Eric Cartman. The idea of an ambitious, evil genius like Cartman being homeless makes no sense.
If you feel sorry for cartman, you might have some issues. Honestly have hoped cartman would die after multiple episodes, he's literally worse than Satan. Wells Southparks satan
The cartman story arc is like a perfect example of how people were effected by covid. Most people’s lives were completely derailed and want nothing more than to go back in time and get a second chance while others were on such a bad path that covid actually saved their lives and helped them be better. Cartman was the latter and it sucjs that they had to do him like that but also he made his half brother eat his father sooooo
@MrYUNGT92 I made you eat your parents ha ha ha ha haaa haaaaaa
I honestly thought his character arc had nothing to do with Covid and that Covid was simply a placeholder event that could be anything as long as it broke their friendship. By being friends with the boys he was trapped in a continuous toxic relationship (one he created himself) and it took an external force, in this case Covid, to break that relationship. Which resulted in him finally having a change for the first time which allowed him to become a good person. It’s kind of funny how Kyle was relatively the same person with or without their friendship which I found very interesting, does that just go to show how unaffected he is by Eric?
However what you said is definitely completely true. It takes a powerful external force to change so many peoples lives, some for better and some for worse and Covid did just that.
@@100StepProgram I 100% agree tbh I was kinda ^^ when I wrote that lol
This! I had to go on disability right around the beginning of the lockdowns, and while everybody else was pulling their hair out being trapped indoors, I was experiencing tremendous relief. Life itself was becoming overwhelming for me, and it was weird to see how other people were suffering over making the exact same lifestyle change that was breathing new life into me. Now it’s looking like I’ll have to be on some form of disability for the rest of my life, and the pandemic has helped me accept that fact. Sometimes there are factors outside of our control that force us to do less than we want to, and you just have to face that. I wish they had had another character flourish in the “bad” timeline, just to show that even the worst case scenario can end up being the best for some people (without those people being terrible like Cartman).
@@eileensnow6153 I thrived too.being an introvert and insecure in school before (finished my countries equivalent of highschool right before covid) I thrived not having to deal with classmates and group projects. Was it really a traumatic thing for others?
I cried, too, man. I started crying tears of happiness at seeing everyone's futures turning out bright, only to have my heart ripped out once they revealed Cartman. It's sad to think that it's the boys' broship that enables him into being a bad person, since them breaking up and Cartman getting better friends is the thing that seemingly lead him down a better path.
Think about it this way.. cartman sacraficed his kids for Kyle. So who is the bad guy .. it was always Kyle. Cartman really was the Christ figure.. he sacrificed everything for everyone else to get their happy ending. Cartman leaving south park proves south park is toxic. Even look at how horrible stan was to his dad. Cartman starts the cycle of forgiveness and hope. Even Stan didn’t believe in his dad and the weed^ the weed that actually did save humanity.. and that’s all because of cartman,
@@npcimknot958 yeah but carman sucked. He bullied butters who’s always been naive and good to him. Cartman is no better. It doesn’t follow that him making new friends make him better. It’s more like he isn’t trying to show his old self to his new friends.
bro what LMAOOOO
@@loopymomy2532 true but I think he mainly bullied butters out of his own insecurity deep down he probably cared abt him
@@dawiddorozko2705 that’s the stupidest take. No he bullied him
because it was fun.
I want to imagine Matt and Trey were sitting in the studio asking "How do we make Butters the villain that he's always wanted to be?" and then when the whole NFT craze hit they had that eureka moment and wrote him to be the final boss of all NFT bros
I think the unified feelings about Cartman show that deep down most of us would be happy to have evil people redeemed rather than punished. Interesting when you see that the Justice system seems to be more about punishment than trying to fix people.
I think what made the ending so sad despite it being Cartman is because the special showed that South Park was what turned him into a monster. As soon as he left that place is when he became better for it. So as much as I would feel like he deserved it on the other hand he was a victim of his surroundings and he could have been redeemed if it wasnt for the town that made him that way.
This is the only right answer
The bouqemissary
If he stay, all other have a happy life
If he move on, he does and then who work by bullying not.
more like kyle making cartman be like that.
He went away and had a happy life but came back to kyle and ruined everything
I left Vegas for Idaho 5 years ago and I agree so hard
@@GatoEpico his mom is the worst offender for this
It isn't Cartman I feel bad for, it's his family. A wife he'll never love and kids he'll never have. They were all so happy together and now they'll never know that happiness.
For the sake of everyone in town a good family had to be utterly destroyed to the point of never having existed.
I thought Kyle married cartmans wife in the new timeline
Pretty sure Cartman would of hated the future him.
Maybe he did marry but his wife left him with the kids, kinda like the Heidi situation.
They didn't stop the pandemic, so chances are they still could have met
@@kissme1518 see that's why I think the reformed cartman who is constantly trying to make up for his past is the better more deserved ending for him, it's absolutely everything the evil eric cartman would hate.
Yeah, well, i am sorry for them, but cartman had to pay for every gram of suffering it caused
This episode made me emotional as well. Even though Cartman is evil, he is still a child. The fact that redemption is possible only reinforces that idea. Children can change in the right environment and with the right support. The entire story was executed so well!
This is every alcoholic I've known (hundreds) and every narcissist I've ever grown up with-
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It's actually quite accurate. Are there 2 writers in A.A. ?
M. Elgin. Illinois
But he is an adult when that happens, so that makes no sense. Because he used to be a child? As opposed to who?
@@DrDeathpwnsu Without Kyle in his life (they split up when they were children) Cartman is able to grow and care about someone else. The show implies that he actually cares about his family. I'm not talking about any one moment. That would be growth over an extended amount of time that the viewer did not see. All we know is that he is selfish and evil as a child and after the time jump he at least cares about his family.
@@Mrsierramist1 have you seen the butterfly effect, which Randy references? There had to be some dark consequence to changing the time line for the reference to fit. It's a gag basically, both of his futures are. The only sad thing is how they just went full homeless guy cliche instead of any nuance; they could have made him like, work for butters or something. It's basically like being upset because the chicken didn't cross the road. Yeah, he got hit by a truck. Sorry.
@@DrDeathpwnsu I have. I get that it's a gag. I just like to go way too deep into this show and analyze stuff that the writers didn't intend. I still like the idea of an evil kid being able to change in the right environment etc
I think the moment that made me cry personally was just seeing Butter’s dad hug him. I’ve never seen him do anything other than ground his son, so seeing him finally give Butters some genuine affection was something that I really liked. Even if he was high as balls while doing it
Trey and Matt despite everything up to this point had done the unthinkable. He made us feel bad and sympathetic for eric cartman.
The man who gave up everything he had just to make the world a better place, the same one who had been the worst person morally on the show period, we actually felt sympathy for.
This was the first time for you? But Cartman is easily one of the saddest characters in the show. I actually cried watching _1%_
It further cements the idea of Kyle being the anti cartman, even to a fault. Kyle wanted to go back in time and manipulate the past, but cartman was actually willing to sacrifice something (everything). Kyle had it all growing up, and became an average albeit frustrated adult. Cartman came from a broken home but somehow found peace and love.
Lol fuck Cartman. I'm happy he "changes" but he's such an asshole.
Cartman did give Kyle AIDS though and have a kids parents killed and fed them to the kid in chili. I don't think he's capable of truly loving another person. He's a narcissist and possibly a sociopath.
@@Stacey_-bf2mb damn :(
That ending hurt so bad, even though Cartman is evil incarnate, it was still sad to see him end up like that. I feel like going forward watching them be kids and knowing their destiny’s it’ll make the show feel very different. Great video, excited to see more of your stuff !
I wouldn't even say he's evil incarnate , as yes he Is a horrible person but it's due to his mother's lifestyle and parenting skills as well as Kyle somehow but he has good moments such as taking care of cats and his soft spot for Kenny. So there were still seeds of good in him as seen with his Jewish side so it's really sad they did that to him.
Cartman may be an asshole. But I didn't like his actual fate. It would have been better if he had a less bad fate. I wish he became a garbage truck driver at least or some kind of menial worker.
@@TBK7913 He fed a kid his parents remains...
@@MaxxdOut313 okay and ? What does that have to do with anything I said I never said he was a good person i said he has had good moments showing he isn't without hope
@@MaxxdOut313 oh wrong comment I thought you were someone else but yes feeding the parents of someone who bullied you is extremely gruesome but i wouldn't see that as he is pure evil it's one of the worst things he's done but as I said he does do good some times and even ones he gains nothing from tho you could still count them on one hand so I wouldn't say he's pure evil. Which everyone brings up how he's done that but no one points out that the kids are still okay with It enough to hang out with him
Trey and Matt really deserve a standing ovation on this one it’s crazy to feel sympathy towards someone who grounded up a kids parents into chili and then fed it to him. They really hit it out of the park with this special.
It's even worse that he was his own half brother that he did that to
Even worse than that chilli thing he ate all the skin off of the KFC chicken and left only chicken fir the rest.
@@willyres3000kennys cry still haunts me to this day.
Hit it out of the South Park that is. God I hate myself.
the part that almost made me cry was seeing shelly and sharon. they deserved a future and im so glad they got it.
Two very unimportant characters
@@kissme1518 yeah i take a piss on them, cartman is what it's all about and they did my boy wrong
@@kissme1518 they're literally members of the main family of the show...
@@maggiehalter9825And yet are incredibly boring
My best friend, bandmate, brother, passed away during the lockdown last year. I was the one who found him, he'd sunken deeper into his depression and OD'd intentionally. This episode was the first time I think South Park ever hit me really really hard, lol. Just kinda sat there in the room afterwards with the tv off, I think it was the first time I really let myself feel all the shit I try to keep pushed down since it happened. So... not that it matters or they'll ever know, but, thanks, Matt and Trey. Like... for real.
That sounds awful. Stay strong my friend.
When his daughter said "I don't wanna live in a world where I have to be like Uncle Kyle!" (paraphrasing here). I LOST it - such a great line! haha
cartmans ending was both one of the most amusing and heartbreaking endings I had ever seen
Its hilarious and depressing.
I like it because it was thought provoking. It's strange how a psychopathic little piece of shit somehow ended up accidentally saving the town. I bet the past Cartman preferred this ending too.
i love that clyde still gets manipulated by cartman even though he knew Kenny was the one "coming up with all this science"
Naturally, Clyde always was the stupidest kid in South Park.
Did Clyde die in the second future?
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It’s very poetic when you think about it.
In the worst future, Cartman is happy.
In the best future, Cartman is miserable.
I think what makes it poetic is that the only thing Eric has in both futures is his hatred for Kyle.
@@raccoonchild but in the future with his family he didnt even hate kyle, he just didnt want to lose his family so he had to go against kyle.
It’s not that the future was horrible, it’s jus that the people within South Park were horrible
Cartman was the only one to grow up and move on with life, accepted change
Meanwhile Kyle and Stan refuse to change and despise their life
It's either Cartman's happy, or everyone else
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It’s rare that I feel bad for Eric. The first time was when he was told to grow up and suddenly his stuffed animals started to “die” and it turned out it was just him going crazy.
Then this. We see how his life could have been. How happy he was, how changed he was, then he truly changed and sacrificed his happiness to save everyone just to end up like that, I truly feel sorry for him. Yes he deserves it, he is a true monster. But I can’t help but feel bad.
everything you said about cartman was EXACTLY what i was thinking. seeing him in the “fixed” future hit hard. i think a lot of people just wanted to see everyone happy at the end, ending with a happily ever after - but nothing’s perfect. overall, the special was amazing, and awesome video recap!!
To clarify the ‘Tegrity portion; future Stan ends up leaving his past father the future weed. That’s a post-covid special strain, thus that weed doesn’t exist in that timeline yet. So Past Randy ends up analyzing it and realizes it’s a strain that he’s never encountered before. This is what leads to everyone being so high and forgiving towards each other, the strain is so damn strong.
The issue why its so heart breaking is that the Cartman we knew who lost everything was not the same Cartman who did all those awful things. Now if he still was the same terrible person, no one would care; but he wasn't. He grew up, matured, and became a better person who did not deserve the result he got for the sacrifice he made. He lost everything when he had the most to lose. Nothing is more tragic than seeing a man lose his family.
He made a kid eat his parents... fuck that. Forgiveness isnt for everyone and it doesnt matter what people do to change that.
@@jaimeruiz7837 Don't forget using Cthulhu which is leagues worse than what he did to Scott Tenorman.
@@jaimeruiz7837 nah he was asking for it
@@jaimeruiz7837 and?
Randy started covid and he was forgiven and much more
Also scout fucking deserved that since he was a fucking jew
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To be honest, Cartman's future isn't something that hasnt been hinted towards already. I remember an episode where "future" Cartman came around briefly, and he was depicted as someone that was a "loser". So Cartman has always been towards that path, just that Matt and Trey made it more clear with this movie.
You're wrong, future Cartman was a successful business man that turned his life around, only to make the profound mistake of telling his younger self this and young Cartman was having none of that shit.
@@Kelmire1 ? You're wrong. It's still the exact same message. Cartman was about to turn his life around but then out of spite decided not to when he met his successful future self so his future self ended up being a loser. The OP is right, Matt and Trey treatment for Cartman is consistent in that regard. When Cartman decided to change himself by turning to Judaism after he broke up with the boys, he became successful and then when he didn't change his way because they didn't broke up he ended up being a loser.
Unpopular opinion but I think the show just gets better and better, these specials were the best thing I'd seen and I really hold the show so close to my heart now after watching them
They’ve been knocking these larger concept special episodes out of the park. I agree 100%.
I did feel pretty bad for Cartman despite the bad things hes done but I was happy for Kyle and Stan since they get a happier life in this timeline and it’s great to see kenny Alive I love kenny so much
The ending Kelly Clarkson montage was ridiculously effective, great vid!
Bro you're such an inspiration to me! Thank you so much!!
That’s so cool to hear! Keep up the good work :)
@@Bloomser
I have a feeling that Victor Chaos is not only the Adult Version of Professor Chaos who borrows the first name of Dr. Doom, but his character seems to borrow a lot from Maxwell Lord (a wonder woman villain)!
@@Bloomser Rabi Cartman is a true antihero, someone with flexible morals who believes that the ends justify the means!
@Blooms so when does season 25 debut? The usual September? Or possibly sooner?
I was stunned that I felt bad for Cartman at the end. I was not expecting it and it really was a great twist that tugged at the heartstrings. I won't like, I was sad.
However...one of the things I realized was that in order for Cartman to be happy, everyone he knew had to be miserable, and I don't think that was by accident. I think they were intentionally saying something about who Cartman was deep down, that he could only find happeness when other people were miserable.
However...one thing that really hit home was something his wife said, which was that he only became like this AFTER he returned to South Park and reunited with Kyle. So maybe it was just that friendship was so toxic that it was doomed to send him down that road.
So I dunno what to think now!
I think that cartman is a reflection of the worsts of south park, and he would only be able to become a normal person if he left that town. Keep in mind that he only managed to commit so much evil because nobody bothered to punish him. Maybe when he left south park and met actual normal people it gave him more discipline because he couldn't get away with stuff anymore, like that dog whisperer episode or that scene with pc principal. Craig also mentioned that nobody at school liked the gang in that peruvian flute band episode so maybe stan and kyle had a lot of influence on him too.
That’s not true. Everyone was miserable because of themselves. Cartmsn left South Park and Stan and Kyle. Kenny left South Park. They both found success. Stan and Kyle were already miserable during the special. They refused to work together, care for Kenny. Don’t look at it as a whole series. Just focus on these specials. Kenny was depressed. Cartman tried to figure a way to keep things together.
They were miserable because of themselves. Cartman after he left, let that go. When he left that friendship is when cartman became a good person.
And to hit it home, cartman forgave Kyle and Stan.. so much so he sacrificed his kids for Kyle and his friendship. He sacrificed his happy ending… him becoming a good person. By staying in South Park, and with Kyle.. cartman never grows. But everyone else does. It was the friendship that was toxic for cartman.
@@templegarden3981 also Kyle and Stan verbally abused cartman. And always said Kenny was stupid. South Park groomed cart man. Kenny was the smartest in the group but they always made fun of him for being poor. But when it came down to it, cart man did everything to help Kenny, save the friendship..but it was for the best the friendship to break up.. that was the right thing for cartman. But for others to achieve happiness, cartman had to stay, so Stan and Kyle would continue to dismiss cartman.. when Stan left south park and joined the Akemi he became a better person- meaning Stan too became better when he got discipline.
Actually Cartman is a very tragic character. His mother was a slut addicted to crack cocaine. He never knew his father. In other words he never had a good influence in his life. His mother spoiled him to the point where he felt entitled to everything. He was a victim of severe neglect and he never learned right from wrong. All that matters is what he wants because his mother did nothing but spoil him. Eric Cartman came from a broken home and the lack of a real parental figure to guide him in the right direction left him psychologically damaged.
Kyle's toxicity ruined Cartman.
When Cartman cared more about his family than friends, he was happy--im reminded of a quote I saw tattooed on a gangster, "I hurt my family to please my friends"
I know that South Park is still running strong, and the world being the way it is will mean that Matt and Trey would never be short of ideas
but if Post COVID was how they decided to send it off, I would be content with that
I like how you completely don’t mention the fact that cartman kidnapped tweek and Craig and decided to waste his time going up to the ceiling and tying them to the roof to just hang there when in all that time they could have done literally anything productive
Cartman is still manipulative, self-centered, and may have some sociopathic tendencies, but he found a reason to reign those instincts in and it was a noble one. He found people to love other than himself. Cartman will never be a saint, but I think the point the special made is that South Park basically allowed for Cartman's baser instincts to run Hog Wild when he was impressionable little kid.
Again a good prove (Even people love to denie it) Society isn't only to blame but more often then not can help creating the biggest Monsters.
THANK GOD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO CRIED so glad your back man
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MAN I CRIED WHEN STAN GAVE RANDY THE LETTER WITH THE LAST BIT OF TEGRIDY, AND AT THE PARTY AT THE END
@@Lucia0361 Ok im might be dumb but I cried that cartman gave up his Life and family just for their bro ship to get back together I know im a Moron
@@Gabbytoob NO I WANTED TO CRY TOO DW
And no way you missed the attic joke right?, Cartman's family is a direct link to the Frank Family, his daughter is a copy of Anne Frank, who wrote a diary in second world war in an attic, dark humour.
Love it
Yea I caught it, didn’t mention it though. It reminded me of when they made the same joke in the episode where he harbors the cats lol
@@Bloomser Lol yeah, that his whole attic is full with illegal cats, so contradictional to be locked for safety in Cartman's attic
@@se_eikeboom6891 and kyle just can't understand how it is when everyone goes after a group of living beings.
I always knew how ignorant he was.
I like Cartman's go back in time to stop Bill Clinton echoed his old "back in time and stop Hitler, I mean I personally wouldn't cause I thought he was coo" to Clyde again!!
Is it possible Yentl ends up with Kyle after Future Kyle told Present Kyle (the kid) that she was HIS GIRL, all but revealing that Cartman's evil and future unhappiness is all Kyle's fault. Kyle = 😈
The younger son is also the most Eric-like, looks an expy of the younger Cartman cousin with the permanent chocolate bar
I literally just watched it and yeah, it made me choke up. I stopped watching South Park 4ish years ago because I personally thought it was going downhill, but having to quarantine, I thought "fuck it, I'll make time for it" and I'm glad I did. Personally, there weren't that many funny moments, but the narrative was surprisingly good and there were truly emotional parts. I never thought Matt and Trey could pull off an emotional narrative with a show like South Park, but wow.
This was the first time I actually sympathized for Cartman. He had real reasons to be the antagonist, and not just his own ego or greed. But in the end, he ends up on the street and denied the loving family he hoped he’d get to keep.
Cartman may be a horrible person but anyone can change if they try and Cartman tried. It's like if you could say, collect a bunch of terrible people as children and then raise them to be good people as adults. Would they all deserve to then cease to exist and go back to being horrible people and having the same fate? No they don't and neither does Cartman.
I was so pissed about the "good" ending for cartman
i really really love to think about the ‘bad cartman ending’. like we’re talking about a child that has committed unspeakable crimes and has banished his own friends to cthulhu’s dark oblivion but at the same time he really did change to a nice and I suppose sincere, hopeful, caring and responsible… uh just general regular human being, and father, as opposed to the selfish-to-the-point-of-committing-crimes he used to be. so does him converting into a man of faith forgive all his wrongdoings? what really should have been his fate after all? did he deserve to strive as much as his friends (like butters) after he ruined so many parts of their lives? I’m not really sure myself. I do believe he could change but his happy ending is everyone else’s bad ending and idk it’s just philosophical
@@nomenome3244 I mean did he really ever ruin everyone's lives? Like everything that happened in the Bad timeline was their fault like what happened to Cartman in the good timeline was also his fault. He really didn't destroy anyone's lives
@@thegamebusters5413 He tricked a kid into getting his parents killed, proceeded to cook the remains into a chilli, and then fed said kid the chilli. And all of that was over a couple of bucks.
What it also proves is cartman could have always been good.. but it’s Kyle and Stan and south park that made him the way he is.
The fact both Stan and Kyle never changed.. showed who the toxic people were
I came up with a few examples of other possible endings for how Cartman could end up.
1. Instead of being homeless, Cartman lives in a trash can, akin to Oscar the Grouch, right outside of Denny's Applebee's Max.
2. Cartman ends up in prison, but escapes to join the party like his Uncle Howard did in "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson".
3. Still in prison, but would end up making a collect call to his friends in South Park as the party starts.
I was really hoping he would stay jewish and then at the end say “hehehehee nununununuu im not even jewish kyale” and kyle justs stands there with a straight face like he knew it all along
4.cartmans is a presidential candidate for his own fascist party
oh dude cartman being like his uncle howard makes a lotta sense
because people think that cartman would be able to be some evil super genius, but those people forget that cartman almost always fails because of his ego, impulsiveness, and bad temper getting in the way
remember faith+1?
@@flaco3462 i think the reason why cartman went homeless because he made a lot of bad choices
@@hugoumero9723 that is a standard thought
I'm not gonna lie I kinda laughed at cartman however I did feel terrible as well. Many of my old friends zigged when they should have zagged and wound up dead, homeless, in prison and many were actually brilliant students with a bright future
absolutely can relate
Seeing Cartman like that has made me cry TWICE now, it's genuinely so sad knowing that him staying in South Park is what brought out the worst in him, and if he was brought up in a better environment he would've been a great guy. It's genuinely heartbreaking, it's the fact they showed it right after you get all happy seeing shelly and sharon alive n shit ITS SO GOOD BUT FUCKING MISERABLE
Cartman reminds me of my own predicament. I’ve lived in the same town my whole life and while being stuck here through Covid, I had to face my biggest flaws and insecurities. I realized this place drains me of my potential. But now, I’m graduating college in two weeks and will soon be moving with my boyfriend across the country for his new job. For the first time, I’ll be able to blossom and have the environment to do so. Cartman didn’t. And he knew that sacrificing that meant he would never grow and become the best version of himself. Really sad stuff.
Since only Cartman's kids and not his wife hate Kyle too it's seems the hatred is inherited genetically. Maybe there is some some long standing mumbo jumbo historical family past that links the two together which is so strong that through all history Cartman's family just being around Kyle's family messes them up completely.
If you think about it, since the very first episode Cartman has always been near Kyle and we've never seen them separated. Then the only extended time he is away from him he becomes a much better person but regresses again as soon as he's near him. He hates everything about Kyle (Jewish, Ginger etc.) but is fine with it as soon as he's free from Kyle.
Kyle is the true villain of South Park :O
So Cartman basically hates Kyle for existing? 😂 that’s funny tbh. I really wish Cartman got the help but when he got it , he wouldn’t comply to it. As we’ve seen so many times that his mom would try and it never works
i would love a romeo and juliet type episode where they go back 500 years and there's a feud between their two families. they could have them like, reading a book they found in Kyles attic. All the main characters in the past would just be the boys, but in differnet outfits. it'd be cool. i love the idea that it's just a hereditary thing.
its like tannen and mcfly
Matt and Trey still are geniuses! It amazes me how they are still able to make amazing episodes to this day!
The ending ruined it for me Cartman deserved better I no he done some fucked up shit but it's south Park that's why we love it because we see fucked up stuff like that it wouldn't be south Park without him and plus Cartman is one of the most ambitious people in show he would not end up homeless
I think it would've been a better suited ending that's still a "bad ending" for him, is that Cartman has all the material goods he ever wanted but bc he was a horrible person to get it no body wanted to be around him and he ends up alone, in mansion full of stuff, with no one to share it with or rub in their face, alone. I agree that Cartman is far too ambitious to let himself go homeless without some real consequences (like burning the whole town down so NO ONE has a home) but would rather go "fuck you stan and Kyle! I'll go be more successful than you'll ever dream about being" and end up ruining his life because people can forgive children for fucked up behavior but as an adult? Not so much. He can do far too much and he is far too petty to allow himself to "be below" anyone else. So tbh the ending almost doesn't make sense even if it is a fitting punishment.
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We need a hoarders special with Cartman's mansion, lol.
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I think putting him prison is too dark, because you know his butt would become kingpin of the Aryan Brotherhood or something. It kind of belongs in Breaking Bad and not South Park, unless for a one-off kind of joke.
I bawl my eyes and when Stendy makes a huge return i was crying and happy
Honestly, Cartman deserved a Good Ending more than Randy, he literally starts the COVID, and might not have done a lot of cruel things like cartman, but i think Randy indeed killed more people than Cartman, and he literally had almost no reason to do it, Cartman most of the time only did cruel stuff when he got pushed too far, or when he really did want something, Randy kill for very pitful reasons. he was easily the most selfish character in South Park, even more than Cartman, so Randy having a good ending, but Cartman not is unfair.
I 💯 agree 👍 .... Randy was a perfect example of narcissistic Boomer parents and the chaos that comes with them. His apology to stand the ends with no you killed our f****** family remember right after admitting to starting the pandemic... I literally shed a tear because that is some s*** my dad would say to me 😟 baby boomers the worst generation in human history wish you'd all eat a dick and die
I agree, Fuck Tegridy Randy! He Sucks Ass.
Wendy Testaberger got Ms. Ellen shot into the sun just because she was irrationally jealous of her. Where's her punishment? All of the boys have done horrible things but I wanted to see all of them reach happiness. But I think the only true message here was that Cartman should not have made any sacrifices for his so-called friends because the only change that made him a successful person was being away from their influence.
Cartman became successful because he was away from his victims therefore he couldnt let his bad traits define him. The dog whisperer episode clearly showed this and how with a bit of discipline eric wouldve been set at life. It wasnt his friends influence that was their problem as friends its was their tolerance to eric that let him doom himself.
Plus she's a unfaithful slut to Stan and a feminist. No way she'd be anything more than one of those lonely cat ladies. XD
Cartman ending up as an alcoholic is frankly the worst thing in this special. There are many ways to show Cartman recieving the punishment he deserves while not ridiculing jim to that extent. Besides, you're telling me CARTMAN would end up homeless? Original timeline Eric'd probably find a way to nuke the town before ending up homeless.
I saw a fan ending where Cartman ends up rich, getting all the material wealth he ever wanted, but completely alone and with the boys not taking anymore of his bs, which was so much better. It even gave Eric a slight chance at eventual redemption by leaving his greed behind. This ending basically seals the character's fate as a failure.
How are you gonna blame his abusive and sociopathic behavior on the people he was bullying in the first place? He changed because he was away from the people he could bully.
@@nyxcat3621don’t consider them his “victims” because they’ve shown that they can just stop interacting with him, and they don’t just take his “bullying” they insult him too, they take opportunities to get back at him repeatedly, and they do the same with the other kids.
In fact the another comment points out a time when some kid told them no one likes them
The entire of South Park is his cradle, created by the sins of the adults who wanted to see a team win a football match
He wouldn’t get any serious punishment for anything he did, not to mention all the adults are insidious snakes
Ex 1. That time they literally through him under a bus after using him to cause all sorts of trouble
And because everyone likes mentioning this one moment
The Scott tenorman must die episode
The entire plan relied on the bad faith of everyone involved
Kyle and Stan would have to actively betray him and want to see his be harmed
Scott ternorman used his parents to deactivate a metaphorical bomb made for him
The farmer would have to shoot to kill rather than to stop them
And lastly Scott tenorman would have to have come to the party to get at cartman to even have eaten the chilly
Personally I thought this was one of, if not the greatest south Park episode I've seen. The ending made me tear up for Cartman.
It honestly made me sad of what they did with Clyde, yes he had nothing going for him and didn’t have enough screen time as the other kids in his friend group, but he had potential, just like tweek did in season 18 or whatever it was. What I mean by that is some background characters with nothing going for them doesn’t mean you should kill them off. I think what they should have done is killed off somebody else, not one of the main 10 main boys because that would have been weird
Well yeah but It’s not canon so he’s not apparently dead he can come back
At least he cameback alive
That homeless Cartman scene was a gut-punch I didn't expect.
Your videos truly make me enjoy South Park more. Well done.
His ending doesn’t make sense tbh, he’s wayyy too intelligent, and manipulative to end up homeless, I can see him ending up alone but not homeless
I had a feeling there might be more to it. I think the South Park we’re making 12 specials. We already seen 4. Maybe Cartman wanted them to think he homeless and maybe he might have something up his sleeves or not.
@@lightningsam True anything can happen.
@@lightningsam maybe but it seems as adults they drop the tricks, cartman as an adult genuinely wasn’t messing with kyle at all and that was surprising, so I kinda doubt he is in this future
i mean we saw that he was drinking a lot on the sidewalk, that probably ruined his life
@@lightningsam There's 2 so far, not 4
Bro no joke, I almost cried when they killed Clyde LIKE OKAY HE KIND OF HAD IT COMING BUT HE'S ALWAYS BEEN MY FAVORITE CHARACTER😭😭
but they changed the past, so he isn't dead, is he?
@@Halfdanimations I honestly have no idea...
I don’t think he is if Kenny cameback
That was technically in a separate timeline though, so he didn't *really* die then since they changed the timeline
I really thought that cartman trolling kyle is the only reason that could work. I was worried that any other twist would ruin him as a character or was just too lame. But it just shows how talented matt and trey are.
I'm really excited what they want to do next. I don't think they'll add to the whole time travel story since it feels finished.
But just staying in the new timeline also feels weird because cartman being homeless and stan colonizing mars seems kinda over-the-top and boring. Overall the covid stuff seems done (in south park) so maybe they go back to simpler times?
Guess we have to wait... excitement and worry, as always when something is great and gets "sequels" :D
Happy holidays everyone btw. ^^
I agree!
I believe the creators will not continue the show based in the future, because this is the true ending to South Park.
However, you do have a point. They really could if they wanted to...Having the kids all grown up as their next series?...That sounds like a GREAT idea.
I have no clue what kind of fascinating ideas they'll come up with in with soon. But, I know one thing....Matt and Trey still makes these episodes/movies with heart!
I have no doubt in the world they'll want their show to grow stale.
Let's find out what happens! :D
@@foxwitdaglox "I have no doubt in the world they'll want their show to grow stale."
I think you mean the opposite... or it's just grammar that isn't common? I'm not a native speaker.
"Having the kids all grown up as their next series?" That works well for post covid... but aside from the pandemic i'm kinda worried about the idea... especially with the stan and cartman thing at the end.
... i make it your responsibility to wait faster.
If this would have happened to be the last piece of media related to South Park ever produced, it would've been a fine ending. That is the highest praise I can give anything.
In a way it kind of is the futures finale
HOLY WHAAAAT????? The fact that you got hacked isn't that shocking as unfortunate as it is, but TH-cam ACTUALLY *HELPED* you??? My word.
Personally, I found the bait and switch Cartman ending kind of funny. Matt and Trey knew people would react to it after seeing what he could have been and they never miss an opportunity to do some trolling.
Damn this episode legit could be a finale to the series
Cartman really deserve a better ending, he has totally changed and did good things. It was sad to see him lose his family and all things he worked for.
Cartman fed his father to his half-brother in a chili bowl. You don't get redeemed for that.
Actually I think 9 year old Cartman would have preferred this ending too. He wouldn't have liked his Jewish future. Think about it.
@@kissme1518 kinda True
It’s a different timeline there’s infinite timelines where there are infinite possibilities about what his life could’ve been. He got the ending he deserved in the current one
He lost a family, but given his crimes and selfishness, it was still deserved.
This version of Cartman is probably my absolute favorite. I'm a guy that likes Redemption stories and family man. So it really did resonate with me and I enjoy the fact it wasn't a lame twist where it was like it was all to get back at Kyle that would have been lame. I like how it was a Twist where he actually really cared. And it makes it all the more shatter his actual ending in this special. Him not having his happy family that he wanted.
The cartman arc is so good in these specials. It's hilarious but also deeply saddening that the only good timeline for Cartman is the worst timeline for everyone else. Of course he only changes if everything sucks for everyone else. So well written, and the payoff, although really depressing, was really well executed.
Poor cartman. Never thought I’d sympathize with him.
These events clearly show that the friendship between the boys is toxic for Cartman. Without it he has a great life, but with it he becomes a homeless.
I just don't understand why. Why is this friendship so toxic for him ? I thought that all this time he was the one who was supposed to be toxic.
(sorry if my english is bad)
I am new South Park, but I think it's because they constantly reinforced his behavior by giving him negative attention, which he craved, while at the same time is holding any genuine affection, which he also craved. Also Southpark let all of his bad Deeds go unchecked, when outside of South Park there probably would have been consequences in the form of juvie or something. Once he left South Park and had to assimilate into regular Society, he probably wanted to benefit it because he was finally able to see the link between the way he treated others and his own well-being
@@Fairygoblet I think you're right.
And I've just remembered that in the firsts seasons Cartman sometimes showed real affection towards the boys but they never reciprocated it, so he just stopped doing that.
@@Kennyshell that doesn't surprise me.
@@Fairygoblet Cartman did go to juvie twice for his actions. The first time when he assaulted Token in Season 4 Episode 2 "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000"; and in Seasons 7 Episode 11 "Casa Bonita" for basically kidnapping Butters. So the town/city has held Cartman responsible for his actions in the past. They just didn't deter him from his path.
@@Turkeysocks deterring probably would have been the most important thing. I guess you can't just live in juvie. I doubt South Park has good government funding for those kinds of programs anyway
I’m LOVING your South Park vids, and I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who teared up a bit when seeing the new future
You got a new sub!!! Keep up the great work :)
If Cartman deserved his ending then Randy did too... have we forgotten what he did in the entire Tegridy Arc? But he gets to have a happy ending and that feels unfair.
Randy is just stupid. Cartman knows what the hell he does.
Yes, that’s correct
I watched it along a bunch of friends and the ending hurt me. Wanted to cry but tried to act tough. But one of my friends started sniffling and then everyone just started crying too.
It was oddly nice.
This conclusion was awesome and great video as always. Sorry to hear about the hack I somehow missed that
Amazing analysis/review, I couldn't have put it better myself. It was such a rollercoaster of humor and emotions throughout the spec- "exclusive event" and is personally, one of my favorite episodes so far. (And extremely glad that you got your channel back in order!)
Happy Holidays!
I almost cried, but I was too tired to cry. It would’ve made me cry if I had the energy too tho.
Lol ok? Sooo why was u too tired?? Lol
@@tomkee4479 It was like 1:30 in the morning and I was tired asf, I was trying not to fall asleep lol.
I did tear up a bit when i saw Cartman like that, and yet, i would not change a thing about the ending, it was way more moving like that.
This was such an amazing episode. Loved watching South Park as a kid when my parents were at work, as an adult now I can understand the complex themes and humor behind the show. Trey Parker and Matt Stone are geniuses.
I want rabbi cartman to return somehow I miss him already
Token being good at karate is a nod to Mobius from "The Matrix" in that scene where he fights Neo after he learns Kung Fu
im pretty sure Token is a parody of John David Washington's character from TeneT, the exact same look, the time travel stuff + the fight skill
@AL-bk7fw whoops, brainfairt, i was thinking of starcraft for some reason... you know.. the mobius factor. lul. *Morpheus*
You were not the only one. I love South Park.
“You can’t change who you are, but you can change how you react”. That statement is so powerful. I know it’s kind of dramatic to say, but that was deep. 😂
Crazy how Cartman ended up being the hero and sacrificing everything for the good ending. Amazing how good this show can still be after 25 years.
Didn't feel sorry for Cartman for a split second.
Karma finally caught up to him, and it made the ending even better.
Yeah after watching more episodes of South Park I honestly believe this ending suits him…
Karma isn't real
@@rainshii5045 ok reddit.
@@ACOE >mentioning reddit as an insult
@@ACOE That insult makes no sense.
The guy stated how karma doesn’t exist, which is the very thing redditors have huge monetary value over
I became a lil depressed and noticed. This ending was very serious and spot on that it’ll be within my memory for years to come.
I disagree about the NFT part I think they are pretty unapologetically dunking on NFTs and basically call them a pyramid scheme and a scam being sold by car salesmen grifters. It was one of my favorite through lines in the episode. Other than that great video and I'm sorry your channel got hacked
Honestly seems like your injecting your own opinion. It really wasn't that deep, it more a commentary on nft sellers, then nft themselves
That's because NFTs are a scam.
Anyone with a working brain can see that.
Vic did say "reel em in with some burgers and fries... THEN FUCK EM WITH SOME NFTS!!!!”
Honestly I think fans need to take there critique with a grain of salt there feelings towards NFT's are pretty brutal but its created this talking point and misled people into assuming they know what an NFT actually is
Like these are the guys who were also making jokes about how things are to PC and punching down is a good form of comedy.(it's not )
There's even the rampant Global Warming is fake jokes despite decade's of science even back then
@@demonking-zm3rs no, these are the guys that make fun absolutely everything culturally relevant, god why is it always "You don't ACTUALLY know what an NFT is!" without even showing your point of view of what it is?
And yes, Matt and Trey did make an episode completely revolving around how they were wrong about manbearpig.
edit: no one can say what's good and what's bad comedy, it's completely up to the person hearing the joke, some people hate south park some love it, whatever.
I always laughed at this show growing up. As soon as this special dropped during Covid, it was such an interesting change and I loved it.
It's either Cartman suffering while everyone else is happy, or Cartman living a happy life while everyone else is suffering
It did hurt to see what happened to Cartman after seeing his potential family, but I’m glad that everyone else got their happy ending too
In the actual world, Post-Covid will be the scenario at best. I already think the current time period is a dystopia comparing to ten years ago.
@@jag92949 yeah it could have been much worse
@@cosettapessa6417 The people of South Park are controlled by Ingsoc in the Democratic People’s Republic of Oceania.
@@jag92949 😳
The ending was so sad Cartman didn't deserve any of that he had loving family cared about his kids he really really changed and cared I can't believe they did that to him I don't think I can never forget this Cartman will never be the same again.
5:06 THE PRONOUNS ON THE BATHROOM 💀💀💀
What does it say.
@@elanaswart1727 she / her and he / him
I love Eric. Screw anyone who thinks he deserved to be homeless. He’s too smart and manipulative to be homeless. He should’ve been a politician
exactly is what he should be
Mitch Conner!!
Well in my opinion Cartman deserves everything that comes to him and remember he jumped over the homeless now he got bad karma and I like the good ending for Kyle, Stan, Kenny, Wendy and butters think about it Cartman turned Heidi Turner into him he manipulated her and Kyle was right Heidi should of stay with kyle, cartman make fun of breast cancer, teams up with Cthulhu, kidnap New kid's parents,give Kyle HIV, keep hippies in his basement, got butters in trouble be little Kyle because of his religion, racist to token, Make fun of Kenny because Kenny was poor, send his friends to oblivion, kills smurfs while dressing as Wendy, fed his dad to his brother Scott tenorman
Kyle- he have a family, marries to Heidi Turner I guess
Stan- he went to Mars, his mom and sister lived through the pandemic and his romantic relationship with Wendy Testaburger is restored
Kenny- he's still a scientist, won a Nobel peace prize
Wendy- she's a professor at Harvard and spending New years with Stan and her romantic relationship is restored with Stan Marsh
Butters- he's a manager
People only hate cartman for his crimes but avoid everyone's else's crimes, cherry picking hard lol
Yes, I literally just watched this and when that song came on tears started just falling out of my eyes.
you forgot to mention how tweek and craig got hatecrimed out of the episode and in both timelines are together for 40+ yrs
Cartmans ending was so sad...
Ikr
Yet deserved.
Cartmans future was unexpected. I thought he would be in jail since he's fbi's most wanted.
This has to be one of my favorite South Park episode, it really goes in depth into the characters backstory and personality truly and reflect on past episodes
Dude....thank you for making this, it made me almost cry and overwhelmed with nostalgic emotion reminding me of my innocence when I used to watch South park mixed with the overwhelming reality of the pandemic and how much the future sucks
With all of the despicable and vile (yet hilarious) things Cartman has done to people throughout the series it’s hard to feel sorry for him during this ending
Despite carrman being probably the most evil person to exsist his ending did make me sad a bit but he made a really good sacrifice probably one of the NICEST. Things he has done and I really felt bad for his family but God this episode made me tear up lol
Kinda random but I like how adult Stan looks like Trey Parker and adult Kyle looks like Matt Stone lol
I saw these episode when I was on mdma and man Cartman has been my favorite character since I was a kid , and seeing that ending in mdma it make me cry a lot
I just finished watching this "special event" because I'm finally catching up to the last couple of years of South Park and yup, I actually cried. Everything was so terrible in the future, so after they learned what they needed to do to make it better, and seeing them happy and with better lives was such an amazing feeling. And then there Cartman. I did manage to get some sympathy for him, because he cared about his family, but his actions showed that inside he's still capable of horrible things for selfish reasons. And after seeing what became of him it's funny to think that the only timeline he could make something good with his life is one where everyone else is miserable. Damn I love South Park. Now I'm off to catch up on the last two seasons and "special events"