Am I the only one who things “Imagination-land” should have been called “Imagi-Nation” instead? Sounds clever to me at least 
I’m wondering who they’re going to take the slam at when the missile destroys the imagination. My guess: the only shows left on TV are Family Guy and Lifetime Original Movies.
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So is Kyle going to wriggle out of the ball-sucking contract because he was temporarily dead? An early episode of Star Trek: TNG rested on such a plot point.
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I’m thinking it will be because the Leprachaun wasn’t “real”, it’s from the imagination.
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Kinda makes you wonder.
If getting raped by an imaginary creature with imaginary HIV, can you get actual HIV?
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Are we talking human HIV or feline HIV, which is all too common in stray cats? AFAIK, the cute, furry satanic woodland critters aren’t known carriers for either.
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I’m wondering how they’re going to resolve the Cartman/Kyle thing. [snip]
Or maybe they’ll have Cartman unknowingly suck the balls of the imaginary ‘dying from AIDS’ Kyle from the very end of Woodland Critter Xmas, then have him freak thinking he’s caught AIDS from him!
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My guess is that when Kyle realizes that Cartman saved his life, he’ll be so grateful, he’ll say, “Alright Cartman, I’ll suck your balls”. But Cartman will balk because the last thing we wants is praise for having saved Kyle’s life.
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Are we talking human HIV or feline HIV, which is all too common in stray cats? AFAIK, the cute, furry satanic woodland critters aren’t known carriers for either.
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I’m not sure. And they’re not? But…but…we’ve gots to have AIDS!
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One part that was a bit confusing. How is Jesus an imaginary character, exactly? I mean in the South Park world. He lives in South Park, has a cable access show, and the boys have met him numerous times. He’s no more imaginary to South Park than Butters is.
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“Just because something’s imaginary doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist”, appropriately paraphrased.
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I’m wondering how they’re going to resolve the Cartman/Kyle thing. I’m picturing maybe Kyle’s jew-lawyer dad showing up and spouting some legal-ese, pointing out:
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[li]Being under 18 Kyle can’t sign a legal contract[/li][li]Being that it’s for an illegal (underage) sex act its not a viable contract[/li][li]Being that he tried to solicit said illegal sex act Cartman is in fact in violation of the law[/li][/ul]
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The judge already ruled that it was valid and that Kyle had to draw succulently upon them.
No one is asking the big question here. How did the terrorists get into Imaginationland in the first place. Was it maybe the Chinese?
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No one is asking the big question here. How did the terrorists get into Imaginationland in the first place. Was it maybe the Chinese?
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You’re ignoring the really big question: Where did the leprechaun hide his gold?!
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No one is asking the big question here. How did the terrorists get into Imaginationland in the first place. Was it maybe the Chinese?
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I’m guessing that one of the good characters let them in because of some sort of jealousy.
“and I’ll have you know Kyle that I didn’t have a chance to shower before coming here so my balls will be extra vinegary…”
ROTFL!
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I was hoping Al Gore would show up during the attack of ManBearPig.
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Well, according to the preview shown last night, Gore does make an appearance. “See, I told you he was real”
Comedy central is showing all three episodes in a row tonight starting at nine!
I’m guessing something about the leprechaun wasn’t on the up and up. It wasn’t a real leprechaun, or leprechauns are real but that was an imaginary creature dressed like a leprechaun for Halloween, or something. Ooo, I know, I bet they’rr they’ll work in the “you’re a little old to be believin’ in leprechauns, aren’t ye lad?” punchline on Cartman somehow.