Except, of course, for the one in Road Warrior.
Actually, I think that they did it because it enabled them to get bigger jabs in at Bill. To subtly point out that no matter what kind of ravening lunatic The Pope might be, he’s still saner than Bill.
Each member of the Hare Club for Men dyed an egg during their meeting, so it must be one of the organization’s sacred rituals.
The microwave detonator is a fairly common action movie contrivance. It was also used in Gross Point Blank
The weapon was most definitely from Krull. The sunglasses were pure Blade.
My laugh out loud moment was the double cross gag. That they were able to practically apply such an awful pun to the extent of it being an actual plot point was genius.
It will always be Kill the Wabbit.
I liked how they kept that joke low key.
Good episode. I knew they were going with a Cartman joke the second Jesus mentioned resurrection.
Of course, until that point, I didn’t realize Cartman (or Kenny) had been missing.
Cartman would be pissed to know he missed a big religious conspiracy caper.
Catwoman does it in the second Tim Burton Batman movie, also, IIRC. (With a can of hairspray? Been a while.)
Eric Cartman can never know.
Hilarious episode, but it needed more Cartman. Everything in life needs more Cartman!
… playing a cowbell
That would blow my fucking mind!
That was the best episode in a while. Really funny.
I am too late to do anything but echo all the praise.
The Peter Cottontail in Latin and Kill the Rabbit lines along with Mr. Teabag’s Peep explosion where gold.
Great Episode.
Jim
I liked how Jesus’s death seemed to be anything but quick and painless.
Yeah, he just doesn’t seem to have very good luck in that regard.
You’d think that a guy like Jesus would be able to make his own luck. What’s that say about things for the rest of us, if even Jesus strikes out?