Review of Marjorine

South Park: Marjorine (2005)
Season 9, Episode 9
"I'm just a typical little girl. I like dancing and ponies and getting my snootch pounded on Friday nights"
29 November 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Butters is dancing, dressed like a girl, enjoying the night, enjoying the music of Justin Timberlake, enjoying the party with his girlfriends, certainly is not Butters but Marjorine the new girl in town, Butters is now officially dead, certainly his parents are inconsolable, all because of a device, a very unique and powerful device that belongs to the girls but that for sure the FBI and the Russians will want, a device made of a piece of paper. Here we have another very funny episode and I enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed the other episodes of the Season 9. On the DVD commentary Trey Parker says that Marjorine should have been two episodes; certainly here that mentioned device delivers two plots, one with the persons (all of the boys) who know that Butters is alive and with Butters himself as protagonists and the other with the parents of Butters as protagonists. Cartman is very important, he was the boy who realized about the existence of the fortune teller device, the mentioned device that was on the hands of the girls and that now the boys want so much then they will follow Cartman's brilliant plan, spy stuff, "take your top man, fake his death then sent him in disguised as the enemy" then Butters disguised as a girl will try to bring the device. We see the tragedy, Butters' now gone and is hilarious when one of the girls says "Who's Butters?", his fake death was not really necessary! And the stuff with Marjorine is very funny having a bad start but in the end having a lot of fun and stealing the device. On the other hand with Butters' parents there's a hilarious scene that will deliver the main plot for Butters' parents. That scene is just great, with other recommendations but still was the same, we see a man bringing to Butters' father's head the idea of bring Butters back to life! And hell we see a great ending, first was hilarious the exaggeration of Kenny ("Damn, Ken") and finally the hungry Butters!

Something from Trey and Matt's mini commentary: this one is very funny, is funny to hear Trey saying that he really can't watch this episode ("it's too hard" "this should have been two shows") and Matt laughing of that. And there's also a piece of advice : don't put too many ideas to your stuff but certainly you need to have at least one good idea and not like Adam Sandler, don't let your ideas be a universal remote that controls your life!
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