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** Even better for Craig after the end of this episode he and Tweek get together for real and for the most part they have a healthy relationship.
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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad, unsure of how to deal with having a 'gay' son, first wants him to not be gay, and then believes he is gay and wants him to show it. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig, Tweek instantly feels guilty that everybody thinking he's the bad guy, and fixes things, making them closer at the end.

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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad, unsure of how to deal with having a 'gay' son, first wants him to not be gay, and then believes he is gay and wants him to show it. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig, Tweek instantly feels guilty that about everybody thinking he's the bad guy, and fixes things, making them closer at the end.
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* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole, which erased all ambiguity to the point that they appear to be serious about their relationship, if a little turbulent, even though they were faking it in the episode. This was also parodied to an extent, as all of South Park shipped them together for the sake of making their own town look progressive.

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* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole, ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole'', which erased all ambiguity to the point that they appear to be serious about their relationship, if a little turbulent, even though they were faking it in the episode. This was also parodied to an extent, as all of South Park shipped them together for the sake of making their own town look progressive.
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* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and the game "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", which erased all ambiguity to the point that they appear to be serious about their relationship, if a little turbulent, even though they were faking it in the episode. This was also parodied to an extent, as all of South Park shipped them together for the sake of making their own town look progressive.

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* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and the game "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole, which erased all ambiguity to the point that they appear to be serious about their relationship, if a little turbulent, even though they were faking it in the episode. This was also parodied to an extent, as all of South Park shipped them together for the sake of making their own town look progressive.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Given the fact that Craig & Tweek were pressured into becoming a couple and seem to have genuine feelings for each other in later episodes, one could interpret the aesop as saying you can force people to be a certain sexuality.
* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and the game "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", which erased all ambiguity to the point that they appear to be serious about their relationship, if a little turbulent, even though they were faking it in the episode.
** This was also parodied to an extent as all of South Park shipped them together for the sake of making their own town look progressive.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Given the fact that Craig & Tweek were pressured into becoming a couple and seem to have genuine feelings for each other in later episodes, one could interpret the aesop as saying you can force people to be a certain sexuality.
* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and the game "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", which erased all ambiguity to the point that they appear to be serious about their relationship, if a little turbulent, even though they were faking it in the episode. \n** This was also parodied to an extent extent, as all of South Park shipped them together for the sake of making their own town look progressive.



* TearJerker: As absurd as the situation is, a lot of the yaoi fanart after Craig and Tweek ‘break up’ is oddly poignant.
** Especially when it is revealed that the Mayor's aide who died in ''Night of the Living Homeless'' was her boyfriend.
* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad, unsure of how to deal with having a 'gay' son, first wants him to not be gay, and then believes he is gay and wants him to show it. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig, Tweek instantly feels guilty that everybody thinking he's the bad guy, and fixes things, making them closer at the end.

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* TearJerker: As absurd as the situation is, a lot of the yaoi fanart after Craig and Tweek ‘break up’ 'break up' is oddly poignant.
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poignant. Especially when it is revealed that the Mayor's aide who died in ''Night "Night of the Living Homeless'' Homeless" was her boyfriend.
* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad, unsure of how to deal with having a 'gay' son, first wants him to not be gay, and then believes he is gay and wants him to show it. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig, Tweek instantly feels guilty that everybody thinking he's the bad guy, and fixes things, making them closer at the end.end.
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* {{Glurge}}: The whole subplot with Mr. Adler's deceased fiancée. Her final message is what tops it off: "Saying good-bye doesn't mean anything. It's the time that we spent together that really matters, not how we left it."
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* {{Glurge}}: The whole subplot with Mr. Adler's deceased fiancée. Her final message is what tops it off: "Saying good-bye doesn't mean anything. It's the time that we spent together that really matters, not how we left it."
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Given the fact that Craig & Tweek were pressured into becoming a couple and seem to have genuine feelings for each other in later episodes, one could interpret the aesop as saying you can force people to be a certain sexuality.
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* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and the game "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", which erased all ambiguity and gave the couple plenty of attention.

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* PanderingToTheBase: The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the fandom. This is taken even further in the episode "Put It Down" and the game "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", which erased all ambiguity and gave to the couple plenty of attention.point that they appear to be serious about their relationship, if a little turbulent, even though they were faking it in the episode.



* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad, unsure of how to deal with having a 'gay' son, is all but pressuring him to be gay by the end. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.

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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad, unsure of how to deal with having a 'gay' son, is all but pressuring first wants him to not be gay, and then believes he is gay by the end. and wants him to show it. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become Craig, Tweek instantly feels guilty that everybody thinking he's the bad guy, and fixes things, making them closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.at the end.
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** This was also parodied to an extent as all of South Park shipped them together for the sake of making their own town look progressive.
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* PanderingToTheBase: If Tweek and Craig are genuinely a couple in the ambiguous ending, then it counts as this for supporters of the ship.

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* PanderingToTheBase: If Tweek The canonisation of Creek (Tweek and Craig are genuinely Craig) as a couple can easily be seen as this, given the long history of Creek as a slash couple in the ambiguous ending, then it counts as this for supporters of fandom. This is taken even further in the ship.episode "Put It Down" and the game "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", which erased all ambiguity and gave the couple plenty of attention.
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* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: The producers actually asked fans to submit Tweek/Craig fanart to be used in the episode. Wendy's slide-show has some pretty raunchy stuff in it.
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* PanderingToTheBase: If Tweek and Craig are genuinely a couple in the ambiguous ending, then it counts as this for supporters of the ship.

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* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: The producers actually asked fans to submit Tweek/Craig fanart to be used in the episode.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at Cartman's mom the same way ever again.
** Cartman's mom? How about Cartman himself, who masturbates to THEMSELVES?

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* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: The producers actually asked fans to submit Tweek/Craig fanart to be used in the episode.
episode. Wendy's slide-show has some pretty raunchy stuff in it.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice with Cartman masturbating to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at thinking about being screwed by himself. Gay or not, Cartman's mom the same way ever again.
** Cartman's mom? How
seriously messed up about Cartman himself, who masturbates to THEMSELVES?his own sexuality.



* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.

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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad dad, unsure of how to deal with having a 'gay' son, is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son all but pressuring him to be gay.gay by the end. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.
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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.
* WordOfGay: Though the episode's ending is ambiguous, Matt and Trey have confirmed in the DVD commentary that Craig and Tweek are now a couple.

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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.
* WordOfGay: Though the episode's ending is ambiguous, Matt and Trey have confirmed in the DVD commentary that Craig and Tweek are now a couple.
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* WordOfGay: Thought the episode's ending is ambiguous, Matt and Trey have confirmed in the DVD commentary that Craig and Tweek are now a couple.

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* WordOfGay: Thought Though the episode's ending is ambiguous, Matt and Trey have confirmed in the DVD commentary that Craig and Tweek are now a couple.
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* WordofGay: Thought the episode's ending is ambiguous, Matt and Trey have confirmed in the DVD commentary that Craig and Tweek are now a couple.

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* WordofGay: WordOfGay: Thought the episode's ending is ambiguous, Matt and Trey have confirmed in the DVD commentary that Craig and Tweek are now a couple.
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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.

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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.Tweek.
* WordofGay: Thought the episode's ending is ambiguous, Matt and Trey have confirmed in the DVD commentary that Craig and Tweek are now a couple.

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* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: The producers actually asked fans to submit Tweek/Craig fanart to be used in the episode.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at Cartman's mom the same way ever again.
** Cartman's mom? How about Cartman himself, who masturbates to THEMSELVES?



* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.
* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: The producers actually asked fans to submit Tweek/Craig fanart to be used in the episode.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at Cartman's mom the same way ever again.
** Cartman's mom? How about Cartman himself, who masturbates to THEMSELVES?

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* {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.
* RuleThirtyFourCreatorReactions: The producers actually asked fans to submit Tweek/Craig fanart to be used in the episode.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at Cartman's mom the same way ever again.
** Cartman's mom? How about Cartman himself, who masturbates to THEMSELVES?
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* The Woobie: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.

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* The Woobie: {{The Woobie}}: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.
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* The Woobie: Craig, ho boy. A gay rumor about him and Tweek dating spreads around school and no one believes him when he tells them it's false and after the fake "break up" everyone hates Craig for "cheating" on Tweek. Craig is basically sad through out the entire episode, and if that's not enough his dad is at first homophobic and while he apologizes to Craig for being mean, he basically pressures his son to be gay. You just want to give the poor kid a hug! Lucky for Craig he does become closer to his "boyfriend" Tweek.

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** Especially when it is revealed thst the Mayor's aide who died in ''Night of the Living Homeless'' was her boyfriend.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at Cartman's mom the same way ever again.

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** Especially when it is revealed thst that the Mayor's aide who died in ''Night of the Living Homeless'' was her boyfriend.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at Cartman's mom the same way ever again.again.
** Cartman's mom? How about Cartman himself, who masturbates to THEMSELVES?
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** Especially when it is revealed thst the Mayor's aide who died in ''Night of the Living Homeless'' was her boyfriend.

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* TearJerker: As absurd as the situation is, a lot of the yaoi fanart after Craig and Tweek ‘break up’ is oddly poignant.

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* TearJerker: As absurd as the situation is, a lot of the yaoi fanart after Craig and Tweek ‘break up’ is oddly poignant.poignant.
* {{Squick}}: The ending, suffice to say: you'll need a lot of BrainBleach before looking at Cartman's mom the same way ever again.
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* TearJerker: As absurd as the situation is, a lot of the yaoi fanart after Craig and Tweek ‘break up’ is oddly poignant.

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