
On the season 12 opener of
South Park, Eric
Cartman is afflicted with HIV after a routine tonsillectomy went horribly wrong. The doctors advise the boys, consisting of
Stan,
Kyle,
Kenny and
Butters, to treat Cartman normally, although when an AIDS benefit was held for Cartman, hardly anyone attends. Cartman berates Kyle, Stan and Kenny for not coming to his benefit and decides to teach Kyle a lesson by injecting Kyle with some of his HIV infected blood. Following their squabble, Cartman and Kyle take matters into their own hands hoping to find a possible cure with the help of Magic Johnson, who's been living with HIV for about “50 years.” At the end of the episode, they come up with a theory that sleeping with money every night might just be the cure. They distill Magic's cash down into a concentrated form, inject it into their bodies and the boys are cured.
Expect another round of laughs and antics in tonight's episode called "Britney's New Look." Read on for a preview.
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South Park's second episode this season follows Stan and Kyle in a mission to get Britney Spears to the North Pole.
The boys have a run-in with troubled celebrity Britney Spears in the mountains near South Park, Colorado as she is trying to get away from all the controversies and drama of being in the limelight. Eventually, Stan and Kyle get caught up in Britney's celebrity and the never-ending feeding frenzy that follows her wherever she goes. The boys try to help Britney get to the North Pole, and in the process, they discover a shocking secret behind her popularity.
Catch "Britney's New Look" tonight at 10pm on Comedy Central. Meanwhile, fans can also watch reruns of
South Park every Wednesday at 12am, every Thursday at 10pm and 12am and every Sunday at 11pm and 2am.
-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: Comedy Central
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