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Garrison makes a promise to stand up for the lesbians and refuses to let new ownership take over the bar. She becomes sociable at a lesbian bar, Les Bos, and eventually finds out that another owner is purchasing the establishment and it will no longer be a lesbian bar, but open to all. Garrison is angry at men and pursues a lesbian she meets at the gym. But her (for the sake of the character’s gender identity in the episode) best episode comes with the parody of the film 300 in season eleven’s D-Yikes! Garrison has been through a rollercoaster of a story arc that continues into the current season. Slave), then becomes a transsexual woman, then reverts back to being a gay man – and eventually a parody of reigning President Donald Trump. First, he is a deeply closeted homosexual with a hand puppet, then he comes out as a gay man who has a wild sex life (accompanied by his sex slave, Mr. Janet) Garrison, the main character’s fourth grade teacher, is quite the controversial South Park character. D-Yikes! / Season 11, Episode 6 / For The Lesbians
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This episode would go on to be the first Emmy nominated for the series and also received a nomination from GLAAD in 1998. In the end, the townspeople are no longer convinced that gay people are harmful or “evil”. It’s through Stan’s version of conversion therapy that we are introduced to one of the series most popular side characters, Big Gay Al, the most stereotypical gay character imaginable, who literally showboats him through LGBTQ history. He is told by adults that being gay is “evil” so vows to turn Sparky (voiced by mega-hottie George Clooney) straight. Talking about homosexuality in a way not to bury the community, when you’re slowly trying to gain an audience, is – as the series creators would joke – stunning and brave (but actually).īig Gay Al’s Big Gay Boat Ride follows main character Stan realizing that his dog, Spartk, is gay. Let me remind you, this was the fourth episode of South Park’s first season in the late ‘90s. The only time I’d seen gay people being talked highly of was just a few months before when Kathy Griffin had her standup special. It was when I was a friggin’ six-year-old kid! Heck, this is the first time that I witnessed a television series promoting homosexuality in a positive light – that nothing was wrong with it. Immediately, I recall my first time realizing South Park was pro-gay. Big Gay Al’s Big Gay Boat Ride / Season 1, Episode 4 / For The Gays Image via Viacom Media Networks Let’s take a look at the five best, most progressive South Park episodes that are just… totally gay. South Park has forever been the mashed potatoes of my comfort shows, but the more I rewatch older episodes as an adult… I didn’t recognize how superbly progressive the series has been for the LGBTQ community. I watched until the back of the disc was too scratched for wear.
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I still am surprised she gave me one of my favorite Christmas presents ever: The South Park movie on DVD. I would have to sneak watching it when she was asleep as reruns were all the rage back when cable television didn’t have a DVR. Originally using paper cutouts in their animation, South Park now presents itself as one of the fastest cartoons to animate – they make their episodes within a week and typically revolve their storylines around hot topics including politics, moronic actions of humans, and any current or past pop culture phenomenon.īack in the ‘90s when I was a wee gay boy, my mom refused to allow me to watch South Park.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s smashing creation about four eight-year-old boys (turning themselves into two of the main characters, Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski) has premiered a record breaking three-hundred episodes over the series run since 1997. I constantly bounce back and forth between favorites like Bob’s Burgers, American Dad!, and my absolute favorite animated series, South Park. Color me immature, but every night I have to fall asleep watching cartoons.