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** They had to protect {{spoiler|The Denver Broncos}}.
** Screw with Cartman? Protect the Broncos? Because there is little continuity?
* Is Liane [[Moe Moe]]? No...Really, is she? She has the appearance but her doormat status is a bit over the ledge.
** ...What?
** There is some overlap between South Park fans and anime fans, but we should probably clue in the rest: It's a term used be anime fans to describe cute and childlike things. And no, Liane Cartman doesn't seem very [[Moe Moe]].
* The kids. They're really realistic interpretations of children their age, with cartoon comicness and an overdose of maturity, but..They seem a bit ''too'' mature at times and too ''immature'' at times. Even when it comes to balancing them with the adults.
** It's ''South Park''. Realism [[Rule of Funny|isn't]] [[Rule of Cool|a]] [[Refuge in Audacity|priority.]]
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* A season doesn't equal a year. And episodes don't have to be aired in the order in which they "occur".
* It looks like Cartman is becoming less of a [[Jerkass]] and his peers are becoming more so, especially [[He Who Fights Monsters|Kyle]]. Even on Cartman's side, a good portion of his behavior was just regular, but still jerky, childish behavior compared to his friends.
** [[Characterization marchesMarches onOn]]. And Cartman is also becoming more bi-polar between simple jerk-ass[[Jerkass]] and complete[[Complete monsterMonster]].
* Kyle's anime self. Is there a reason he had black hair? Does Kyle dislike his hair color? On another note, how much hair does Kyle really have?
** Kyle has a ''lot'' of hair. I'm pretty sure he was just imagining himself looking more Asian.
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*** The pube sale is just what gets it started. He becomes unlikable about the time he makes Cartman beg for his money back by oinking like a pig (while getting soaked in a rainstorm). Despite having promised to give the money back, Scott takes out a lighter and burns it in front of him. When Cartman asks him why he did that, Scott says his parents give him a huge allowance, so he didn't even need Cartman's money.
* Is Cartman truly a [[Complete Monster]] nowadays? He seems to slip between a kid that should be in juvie or a mental institute and just a [[Jerkass]] age appropriate kid. He doesn't seem all that bad most of the time, and when he does it's exaggerated. Also, why exactly isn't he in juvie or a mental institute? Are adults really that useless?
** He never was a true [[Complete Monster]]: just a sociopathic brat capable of delving into that trope's territory on occasion
* Why in God's name does anyone still hang around with Cartman? Maybe after the Scott Tenorman thing everyone was too afraid of him to tell him off, but what about before then? If I knew someone who was that blatantly and unrepentantly racist/antisemitic/classist/God knows what else, I'd never come within 500 feet of him if I could avoid it.
** In "Best Friends Forever" Kenny said it was because he felt sorry for him. For Stan and Kyle, it might be because they enjoy making fun of him, or they need someone to blame if they ever get in trouble.
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** He's only poor when it is convenient. In many episodes, it is implied that his family is not as poor as they claim to be, considering that they even have money for {{spoiler|killer robots}}. Also, it has already been shown that Kenny is not above '''prostitution''' for even very low prices, so he most defenitely has his methods of gaining money (and considering how he is immortal, he has the advantage of being capable of getting into things nobody would want or be capable of getting into. [[Fridge Horror|Once you let that sink in]], [[Nightmare Fuel|welcome your nightmares]]).
** Why does nobody think about how maybe he gets his stuff black-market or second-hand or cheap off Ebay? It's not like we see him buying many things. Just having them.
* I get why, during the Coon trilogy, Cartman would lock Butters up in a cage for days on end with nothing to eat but his own poo. It's [[CompleteFat MonsterBastard|Cartman]], afterall. But after he gets kicked out of Coon & Friends, why'd the others keep Butters locked up? While they can be mean sometimes, that's ''way'' above their usual.
** One of the more recent episodes of the show had Craig telling Cartman and the others that Butters is, and I'm paraphrasing, "someone who you can never remember if they're around". It's very possible that, between Cthulhu and Cartman killing people, Captain Hindsight vanishing, and Mysterion dying a few times, they simply forgot Butters was in Cartman's basement.
* Okay, since we now know that {{spoiler|Kenny is Mysterion}}, does this mean that {{spoiler|some parts of season 6 never happened to the other boys, since Kenny died two episodes before that season began}}?