This episode features ManBearPig devastating South Park. It was previously an analogy for global warming and how it wasn't real. I guess it can be assumed that Trey Parker and Matt Stone didn't believe in global warming. It can also be assumed that this episode means that they do now believe in it. That was probably their biggest flaw. I'm glad we believe in global warming.
So as you might have guessed, the boys recruit Al Gore to get rid of it. He claims to have discovered that ManBearPig is a demon and someone made a deal with it for it escape into the real world. It's revealed at the very end to be Stan's grandfather. I knew they wouldn't be able to put all of this into one episode. Another three parter? It's great to have the show defend environmentalism, even if the episode itself was a little predictable. ***1/2
So as you might have guessed, the boys recruit Al Gore to get rid of it. He claims to have discovered that ManBearPig is a demon and someone made a deal with it for it escape into the real world. It's revealed at the very end to be Stan's grandfather. I knew they wouldn't be able to put all of this into one episode. Another three parter? It's great to have the show defend environmentalism, even if the episode itself was a little predictable. ***1/2