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"Sexual Healing" parodies several elements of the Woods scandal, including alleged fights with his wife Elin Nordegren, which are portrayed as part of a new Tiger Woods PGA Tour video game played by Cartman, Stan, and Kenny. In addition to mocking Woods himself, the script parodied the large amount of media attention surrounding the scandal ...
Kenny is animated by computer to look as he did in the show's original method of cutout animation. The character gained popularity thanks to a running gag during the first five seasons of the series, whereby Kenny would routinely suffer an excruciating death before returning alive and well in the next episode with little or no explanation. Stan ...
Cartman becomes increasingly agitated with the Xbox people's training following Kenny's betrayal, and informs a worried Kyle that he has a plan. Seeking an advantage to counter the PS4 faction's increasing ranks, Cartman contacts Microsoft , but CEO Steve Ballmer dismisses the importance of the children's conflict and the commercialization of ...
As her condition worsens, Margaret eventually confronts her own mortality—but the creators of The Crown opted not to show her death on-screen, but rather end on a scene of her and Elizabeth as ...
Catherine, Princess of Wales is now in remission from breast cancer, a diagnosis she shared in a 2024 video. She's now returned to royal duties. Entertainment Weekly 53 minutes ago
Stand-up comedian Kenny DeForest, renowned for his appearances on US late night shows, has died in a road accident aged 37.. DeForest died on Wednesday (13 December) from injuries sustained on 8 ...
"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.
In an article for ESPN.com, Tim Kavanagh discussed stem cells and how they were used in the episode, writing, "This, as with many other important topics of our day, I learned from "South Park," specifically Episode 513, entitled 'Kenny Dies.'" [2] In a review of the South Park season 5 DVD release, Choire Sicha of The New York Times gave a "not ...