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The episode ruthlessly mocks the concept of conversion therapy. It portrays the camp leaders as deeply repressed individuals—most notably Pastor Phillips, whose internal struggle leads to tragic outcomes for the other "confused" campers.
After Butters' father, Stephen Stotch, discovers the photo, he assumes Butters is "bi-curious" and sends him to New Life Village , a Christian conversion camp. Why It’s a Standout Episode [S11E2] Cartman Sucks
The episode highlights Butters’ pure heart. While the adults around him are obsessed with labels and sin, Butters remains genuinely confused by the entire ordeal, famously concluding that he isn't "bi-curious," he's just "Butters". The episode ruthlessly mocks the concept of conversion
In an attempt to humiliate Butters, Cartman takes a compromising photo of himself with Butters while Butters is asleep. Cartman mistakenly believes the photo makes Butters look gay, failing to realize it actually incriminates him. Why It’s a Standout Episode The episode highlights
The episode revolves around two parallel, equally absurd misunderstandings:
You can stream this episode on platforms like Philo or the official South Park Studios website. "South Park" Cartman Sucks (TV Episode 2007) - IMDb