South Park's most controversial episode now is...about...toilet paper (and they make a point!?)
Summary: Stan's dad, Randy, gets a super deluxe Japanese toilet (bidet and the works). And it SEEMS to start off as his dad is bragging to the town about it. Saying he is setting a standard like the Kennedy's. Then slowly, but STEADILY leans into 'bidets (and similar toilets) have been literally proven cleaner, cheaper, safer, and better than toilet paper in every way, the world health organization refuses to do any real studies into it, let alone studies into the damages or limitations of toilet paper because it's a billion dollar industry and they control the world.' Randy gets shot...akin to JFK. When Stan goes to look into it, the entire conspiracy is unleashed, even using the real symbols of the companies guilty. In the end, Randy retracts his statement, looking at the camera, making the entire town apologize, almost as if the real creators would be killed over the episode by big toilet paper....
Randy, when told we can't just back down goes 'Bro, I got fucking shot!'











