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Not YMMV anymore
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After the complaints of the previous season being too serialized, this episode wraps up its plots in one installment.
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Capitalization was fixed from YMMV.Southpark S 21 E 1 White People Renovating Houses to YMMV.South Park S 21 E 1 White People Renovating Houses. Null edit to update page.
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Nope, he's still with Heidi
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** Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
** After the complaints of the previous season being too serialized, this episode wraps up its plots in one installment.
** Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
** After the complaints of the previous season being too serialized, this episode wraps up its plots in one installment.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow:
** Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
**AuthorsSavingThrow: After the complaints of the previous season being too serialized, this episode wraps up its plots in one installment.
** Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
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* TheWoobie: Yeah it's great having the old Cartman back, but it's hard not to feel bad for Heidi for getting dumped after she kept trying to make the relationship work.
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* TheWoobie: Yeah it's great having the old Cartman back, but it's hard not to feel bad for Heidi for getting dumped and treated like an abuser after she kept trying to make the relationship work.work in a genuinely healthy way.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: During the first airing, dialogue was often drowned out by the soundtrack, most notably Cartman's speech at the end, which is completely unintelligible without closed-captions.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: During the first airing, dialogue was often drowned out by the soundtrack, most notably Cartman's speech at the end, which is completely unintelligible without closed-captions.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: AuthorsSavingThrow:
** Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
** After the complaints of the previous season being too serialized, this episode wraps up its plots in one installment.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: During the first airing, dialogue was often drowned out by the soundtrack, most notably Cartman's speech at the end, which is completely unintelligible withoutclosed-captions.closed-captions.
* TheWoobie: Yeah it's great having the old Cartman back, but it's hard not to feel bad for Heidi for getting dumped after she kept trying to make the relationship work.
** Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
** After the complaints of the previous season being too serialized, this episode wraps up its plots in one installment.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: During the first airing, dialogue was often drowned out by the soundtrack, most notably Cartman's speech at the end, which is completely unintelligible without
* TheWoobie: Yeah it's great having the old Cartman back, but it's hard not to feel bad for Heidi for getting dumped after she kept trying to make the relationship work.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Cartman is back to his old self, wearing his red coat, and dumping Heidi.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: During the first airing, dialogue was often drowned out by the soundtrack, most notably Cartman's speech at the end, which is completely unintelligible without closed-captions.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: During the first airing, dialogue was often drowned out by the soundtrack, most notably Cartman's speech at the end, which is completely unintelligible without closed-captions.