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21 wrz 2016 · Protestors armed with tiki torches and confederate flags take to the streets of South Park. Randy comes to grips with what it means to be white in today's society.
The children of South Park Elementary riot when the school cancels their Columbus Day holiday. The kids want to know who could be so cruel - turns out, it's Randy.
"Put It Down" is the second episode of Season Twenty-One and the 279th overall episode of South Park. It aired on September 20, 2017.[1] When Tweek is caught in the middle of a petty conflict, it drives his relationship with Craig to the brink.[1]
20 wrz 2017 · Put It Down: Directed by Trey Parker. With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, April Stewart, Mona Marshall. Tweek freaks out over bomb threats from North Korea; Cartman threatens to kill himself unless he gets respect.
Post Episode Discussion: S21E02 - "Put It Down". Episode Synopsis: When Tweek is caught in the middle of a petty conflict, it drives his relationship with Craig to the brink. Reminder, READ THE RULES! No, seriously, read the rules or you will run the risk of being banned.
North Korea fires a nuclear missile over Tweek's house, panicking Tweek further. Craig takes Tweek to an amusement park to calm him, but their whereabouts are tweeted by Garrison, leading to more vehicular fatalities and injuries by drivers distracted by Garrison's tweets.
South Park shines on one of the best things they can do: A Parody. The ending and that "President's fault" justifying the stupidity of people who use the cell phone while driving was instantly a classic and the song pretty well done. So yes, South Park still on top after 20 years and we're proud of it. Keep the good work guys!