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The episode begins in an abortion clinic, a woman is giving her permission for scientists to use her dead fetus for stem cell research. However, during the transport of the fetuses the driver swerves and falls off a mountain road due to a deer running across the road and the truck gets destroyed which was carrying all the fetuses from the clinic to Alder Research Group.
When they determined that it would be too difficult to develop the character because he was too much of a "prop", Parker and Stone finally decided to kill off Kenny permanently. [ 8 ] [ 15 ] ["Kenny Dies"] was the one episode where [all the characters] cared [he was dying] for once.
"Pinkeye" was the first episode in which Kenny's death was a key element of the episode and a catalyst of the plot, rather than a throwaway gag. It was also the first time Kenny died multiple times: once in the beginning, once as a zombie and once at the end when he is resurrected a second time.
The subplot of Kenny's diarrhea problems came from a real-life high school experience from Stone, who said students used to offer each other $20 if they would pass a note to the teacher explaining they had "explosive diarrhea", like Kenny did in the episode. [2] The image of Kenny sitting on a toilet in "Death" became a popular South Park ...
He was only the ninth recurring character to ever be killed off in the show's 34-year history. 'The Simpsons' has been on the air for 34 years. Why a character's shocking death is rare for the series.
Meanwhile, Cartman, claiming his status as Kenny's "best friend forever" to the Colorado Supreme Court with the first half of the BFF medallion, gets an order to take out the feeding tube, and he removes the tube after tracking down and finding Kenny's other BFF medallion half so he can get the PSP upon Kenny's death (it's implied that Cartman ...
After 5 seasons on Yellowstone, Colby, played by Denim Richards, was killed off in season 5, episode 12. Here's why that happened and what it means.
TNT basketball analyst Kenny Smith, 55, a former NBA player himself, explained on TODAY Friday why he walked off the set of "Inside the NBA" in the middle of the show on the same night that the ...