3. TMI
There’s a phrase one hears on occasion: “The Banality of Evil.” It was coined during the Nuremberg trials to describe the shock many people felt upon learning that the Nazi war criminals weren’t monsters, but perfectly ordinary-looking human beings. With that in mind, consider this entry: This wasn’t a major plot point in this episode, and it had little or no repercussions on the story — it could have been left out completely without affecting much at all, which makes it so much more awful.
Cartman’s taken to an anger-management therapist in an attempt to get to the heart of his trademark rage (SPOILER: he has a very tiny penis–even for an 8-year-old). Watch as the therapist attempts to anger Eric — and faces the terrible, terrible consequences of calling him “fat”.
Again, luckily, there’s a clip of this part on YouTube, although the quality is a bit whack so apologies for that.
☛ More Fatties: The Pros And Cons Of Being A Fatty
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