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Reviewers find the central conflict hilarious because it stems from the boys' total misunderstanding of girl culture.
While the boys' plot is lighthearted, the subplot involving Butters' parents is noted for being exceptionally dark. Marjorine
In a parody of Pet Sematary , Stephen buries a pig (which he thinks is Butters) in an Indian burial ground and is later horrified when the "real" Butters returns, locking him in the basement and offering him a "live woman" (a saleswoman) to eat. Critical Consensus Reviewers find the central conflict hilarious because it
" Marjorine " is widely considered one of the funniest yet darkest episodes of South Park (Season 9, Episode 9). Most critics and fans highlight it as a peak example of the show's "childhood innocence vs. adult absurdity" era. Marjorine