Eventually move his family to , which he views as a more "progressive" and like-minded city.
In an attempt to bring Kyle back, Stan writes a hit song to convince all of South Park to drive hybrids. This backfires when the collective "smug" from the town merges with the smug from San Francisco and a speech by , creating a catastrophic "smugstorm". Key Highlights & Themes
The South Park episode "" (Season 10, Episode 2) remains one of the show's most iconic satires for its play on the word "smog" and its commentary on the self-righteousness often associated with environmentalism. Plot Overview
The episode follows Gerald Broflovski after he purchases a hybrid car. His newfound sense of environmental superiority leads him to:
Eventually move his family to , which he views as a more "progressive" and like-minded city.
In an attempt to bring Kyle back, Stan writes a hit song to convince all of South Park to drive hybrids. This backfires when the collective "smug" from the town merges with the smug from San Francisco and a speech by , creating a catastrophic "smugstorm". Key Highlights & Themes
The South Park episode "" (Season 10, Episode 2) remains one of the show's most iconic satires for its play on the word "smog" and its commentary on the self-righteousness often associated with environmentalism. Plot Overview
The episode follows Gerald Broflovski after he purchases a hybrid car. His newfound sense of environmental superiority leads him to: