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Sexual Healing

  • Episode aired Mar 17, 2010
  • TV-14
  • 22m
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Vernon Chatman and April Stewart in South Park (1997)
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After Tiger Woods comes clean, America becomes obsessed with the "epidemic" of rich men having sex with lots of women. As a result, Kyle and Butters are labeled as sex addicts and are placed... Read allAfter Tiger Woods comes clean, America becomes obsessed with the "epidemic" of rich men having sex with lots of women. As a result, Kyle and Butters are labeled as sex addicts and are placed in treatment.After Tiger Woods comes clean, America becomes obsessed with the "epidemic" of rich men having sex with lots of women. As a result, Kyle and Butters are labeled as sex addicts and are placed in treatment.

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    • Trey Parker
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    • Matt Stone
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    10teenspirit2

    despite what some wannabe critics may think.

    I'll keep this short... Despite what some wannabe critics may think south park are still on top of the game. Trey and Matt just say what we all know and think. Tiger woods recent interview after this show aired about his "sex addiction" could not have came out at any better time. I laughed for a good 20 minutes

    This show continues to get better with each season, more people should read between the lines a little more and open themselves to whats really going on around you.

    Also i really hope they decide to go back to making 16 episodes per season
    8gangstahippie

    Decent season opener

    "Sexual Healing" is the first episode of South Park's fourteenth season.Since the season 13 finale, there have been many events that Trey & Matt could parody.This episode revolvs around Tiger Woods and the affairs he had.The plot of the episode involves people trying to figure out what makes rich men have sex with various women.They test the boys for "sex-addiction"(which is what they think the rich men and celebrities have) by showing them a picture of a naked woman and asking the color of the hakerchief the woman was holding.Kyle, Butters and Kenny do not notice and the men think they show early signs of "sex-addiction".Meanwhile, Stan and Cartman play a video game relating to Tiger Woods fighting his wife, which makes them take an interest in golf games.The episode is a fairly good parody with some hilarious moments, but overall it's nothing special.
    3TOMNEL

    A pretty weak start to the season!

    Over the past seven seasons, South Park has shortened their number of episodes to fourteen per season, with a split in the middle, making only seven at a time. That gives these guys half a year to make seven South Park episodes, each episode taking less than a week to make, and even with that amount of time, they still bring us more duds now than ever. This weeks episode is perhaps one of the worst episodes Trey and Matt have ever produced.

    Tiger Woods is the celeb being satirized this week. Scientists are shocked when they find that several male celebrities have been sleeping with other women, when they have perfectly fine women at home. They decide to check if the reason behind this is something in the water or food, so they test the kids at South Park Elementary for sex addiction, and find Kyle, Butters and Kenny are addicted to sex. After Kenny passes away due to his addiction, Kyle and Butters go to sex addiction therapy with several celebrities. Chaos ensues as all the secrets come out about the supernatural truth behind the sex addiction.

    This episode is short on being funny, and full of being stupid and annoying. Some critics praised a high point of the episode being Butters's sudden fascination with a certain area of hair on a woman. This was perhaps one of the most annoying running gags, and made Butters almost intolerable in this episode, with his constant shouting and one set mind. The Tiger Woods video game that is being played throughout, starts as an amusing gag, but is brought back for so many jokes it grows very repetitive.

    The twist at the end of an episode can make or break an episode, but usually due to the strong quality of the rest of the episode, the ending doesn't completely mar the episode. This was a bad episode, and the ending was so utterly ridiculous, and though it does have a message, it's a dumb one.

    Watching this episode brings back flashbacks of watching the awful mid-season premiere "The China Probrem", and sitting there in silence. This is probably the worst episode since that one. Hopefully Trey and Matt and the other staff writers can come up with some quality episodes this season.

    My rating: * 1/2 out of ****. 30 mins. TV MA-L

    *Kenny's death was a small highlight in the episode, as it was one of his funniest and more surprising deaths. Kudos for that.
    2bowakawa

    Going, Going, Gone...

    When you think about South Park, you think about the shocking laughs and controversies it has had over the season; but you also think about the sort of, touch it used to have. I mean it obviously wasn't touching but it made you grow to feel for the show.

    I think South Park started to lose its touch in season 9, that was kind of were there was no more magic in the air. Season 10 did kind of strike back, but the last three have been utter cop outs.

    If this is what is to be left of South Park, and if it goes the way of the Simpsons, i will not watch, not because of lack or interest, i think i will not be able to do it with season 1-8 in mind.

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    • Trivia
      The celebrities at the Karne Institute for Sexual Addition are Michael Douglas, Michael Jordan, Ben Roethlisberger, David Duchovny, Charlie Sheen, David Letterman, President Bill Clinton, Billy Bob Thornton, Kobe Bryant, Eliot Spitzer, and of course, Tiger Woods.
    • Goofs
      They show a shot of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) to establish the location of a meeting that has the Washington Monument in the background. The CDC is of course located in Atlanta, GA.
    • Quotes

      Kenny McCormick: [Mufffled] Autoerotic asphyxiation? What's that?

      Researcher: I don't want to go into too much detail, but you choke yourself with a belt around your neck while masturbating dressed up like Batman or something and you pass out from lack of air and apparently it makes your orgasms super awesome.

      Kenny McCormick: [Muffled] Really?

      Butters: Oh no. I don't wanna have to buy a Batman costume!

    • Connections
      Featured in De wereld draait door: Episode #5.126 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      South Park (theme song)
      Music by Primus

      Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone

      Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone

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      • March 17, 2010 (United States)
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      • 16:9 HD

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