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S13.E4
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Eat, Pray, Queef

  • Episode aired Apr 1, 2009
  • TV-14
  • 22m
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6.5/10
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Trey Parker in South Park (1997)
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The fart-loving males of South Park try to ban vaginal flatulence in Colorado after "Terrance & Phillip" is replaced by "The Queef Sisters."The fart-loving males of South Park try to ban vaginal flatulence in Colorado after "Terrance & Phillip" is replaced by "The Queef Sisters."The fart-loving males of South Park try to ban vaginal flatulence in Colorado after "Terrance & Phillip" is replaced by "The Queef Sisters."

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    1jon5209

    Never understood how this episode dodged the fact women fart

    Pretending not to know the difference made me feel like I was taking crazy pills, if men could queef out of their shlongs and did it on a girl that would be probably be considered close to grape in offensiveness. The simple fact they refused to just acknowledge women fart too and they could make fart jokes as well but just refuse to for literally no reason really just takes all purpose away from this episode. I get the point they're trying to make but they chose the wrong subject matter to try to make that point because it literally makes no sense when you apply even a wee bit of reality into the situation.
    4askeland89

    I like it, and let me tell you why

    As if "Not without my anus" wasn't bad enough, this time they took it a step further by introducing the female version of Terrance & Phillip aka The Queef Sisters. A completely pointless addition that no one asked for.

    No this episode is not good, in fact it's terrible. As is with most Terrance & Phillip specials. They're annoying, unfunny and straight up stupid. But knowing that this is completely intentional from the creators and they only make these episodes with the sole purpose of pissing off their viewers I don't mind them. I actually find it hilarious that Matt & Trey gets away with it time after time. I remember this episode specifically from when it aired. I was waiting a whole week for a new episode and this is what I got.. I was not happy to say the least. But in hindsight I see it as a stroke of genius.
    5Reckno64

    It's about farts and queefs......

    They made a pretty good point in this episode about hypocrisy and "selective outrage". So I give it credit where it's due.

    On the other hand, the subject of the episode is literally farting and queefing. I'm a guy who rarely finds entertainment in either, so I didn't really care for this episode. But even a weaker South Park episode does have something to say so I recommend giving it a go to see what you think.
    7ThunderKing6

    emsheeU

    This basically predates the MCU becoming em she u just as the MCU was kicking off in 2009.

    How about that?

    Then SP made a panderverse episode about it...

    Has south park ever been any different from the current MCU?

    Not really.

    January 2024th 1st.

    What was this episode of Southern Park about?:

    It was a debate between the males and females about blowing gas. Yup. Then we take a walk into Canaduh where Terrance and Phillip have a thaang for two broads.

    The Story and the production overview:

    Not Southern Parks best but it was a decent gross story that predates the pandering that was to come 10 years from this episode premiered.

    It was almost exact where weeman are being trolled by triggered men.

    Overall: a decent ep to past the time. I did like the song at the end but it was kind of gross.

    Highlight:

    Butters freaking out

    Moral:

    Equal rights

    Pun rating:

    Ep didn't blow hash to say the least.

    Final words:

    Stiller.
    8IKilledJennySchecter

    Men Hate Funny Women

    I recently bought all the South Park episodes and this one stood out enough for me to want to look up what others thought of it. I was surprised to find most of the ratings for this episode to be on the low side. I laughed pretty hard with this one, and thought it would be considered one of the series best. After reading the comments, I understood what the users who commented were actually admitting (whether or not they meant to) what I've known for a while now: Men cannot stand when a woman is funny. From Romy and Michele to Sarah Silverman to the grossly underused female factor in most Hollywood Comedic Blockbusters (any comedy starring male SNL alum, Wedding Crashers, The Hangover, anything from Apatow).

    Was this episode consistently funny? No. But, then again, there have only been a handful of South Parks that I found to be (the J Lo. episode being my favorite). This episode is far from boring no more preachy than others. Plus, the sisters cracked my s**t up.

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    • Trivia
      This episode parodies the outrage of when South Park aired a Terrance and Phillip special for April Fools Day: Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus (1998), instead of concluding the season one finale Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut (1998) and revealing who Cartman's father was.
    • Quotes

      Eric Cartman: [on the phone with the Canada Network] No, see, some of us were eating when you showed that!

      Clyde Donovan: I threw up on my way home.

      Eric Cartman: Clyde threw up on his way home!

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Things That Happened to Butters on South Park (2020)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Primus

      Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone

      Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone

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      • April 1, 2009 (United States)
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      • 16:9 HD

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