South Park Is Gay wasn't really all that funny, but it was an alright episode.It involves everybody in south park turning into metrosexuals(straight guys who take care of themselves like homosexuals).Kyle does not want to be part of the fad and is rejected by his friends and gets beat up.Meanwhile, Mr.Garrison sees that the show is making the gays lose their culture.So Kyle,Garrison,Mr.Slave and eventually all the women in South Park all plot to murder the Queer Eye for the straight guy cast.But it turns out the cast are not human in an interesting twist.There are some funny moments in this episode and the social themes are present as usual, but it's not that great of an episode.
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Best episode ever!
joec07326 July 2010
This was one of the funniest episodes I have ever seen! Mr.Slave is one of my favorite characters in this episode. I liked how all the boys were acting gay and it was funny. I liked the part at the bar when Garrison and Mr.Slave were trying to get the other guys to do all kinds of gay things with them. When I saw that part I was rolling on the floor laughing. It was funny when Garrison didn't understand why they didn't want to go back to his house with him and Mr.Slave. I was kind of freaked out at the part with the crab people. I was screaming like a scared kid when I saw that part. It was funny when Kyle and Garrison were both going to kill the Queer Eye For The Straight Guy people and they were fighting about who thought of it first. By far this is one of the funniest episodes of South Park I have ever seen!
"Out of the malls and into the streets!"
Mr-Fusion1 July 2018
A decent episode that roasts the metrosexual trend, with everything from conformity to cultural appropriation thrown in as well. But it's the Crab People twist that's stuck in my head all these years, and this turns an otherwise amusing entry into a memorable one. It's off-the-wall, unexpected and deranged enough to turn a cultural statement on its head.
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