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2[[caption-width-right:350:''We'll put it down...'']]
3'''Original air date:''' 9/20/2017
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5Tweek is panicking over the threat of nuclear attack from North Korea. Craig suggests he send a gift of cupcakes to Kim Jong-un instead of uselessly fretting. The gesture actually seems to charm the dictator... until President Garrison starts goading North Korea over Twitter with threats and insults that explicitly mention Tweek. He [[FreakOut reacts as you'd expect]], and Craig's attempts to calm him down only upset him further.
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7Meanwhile, Cartman wants attention after his threats of suicide are met with laughter, but the PC Principal refuses to allow him a Suicide Prevention shindig when it's already Distracted Driving Awareness week. Indeed, drivers are already being distracted by Garrison's tweets, to horrific results. When Cartman tries to preempt a memorial service for the slain students, Heidi tells him not to interrupt the others' grief. This inspires Craig, who is finally able to help Tweek work through his panic and plan a course of action.
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9They stage a motivational number about the dangers of using one's phone while behind... the desk of the Oval Office. At the end, our troubled OfficialCouple smile and hold hands -- only to be cut off by Cartman dramatically announcing that he's decided not to commit suicide after all.
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11!!This episode contains examples of:
12* ADayInTheLimelight: Tweek and Craig are the subject of the A-Plot.
13* AnAesop: When a person you care about is suffering emotionally, trying to reason or distract them from their problems isn't always the right way to go about it. All you need to do is be there for them while they process their grief.
14* AttentionWhore:
15** Cartman tries to get as much attention as he can for his suicide awareness act, even trying to steal focus from the students trying to raise awareness for the very real issue of distracted driving.
16** President Garrison, apparently envious that Tweek got attention for his cupcakes, starts name-dropping him in incendiary tweets aimed at Kim Jong-un.
17* BaitAndSwitch: The first verse of Tweek and Craig's song appears to be about distracted driving. Then the chorus kicks in and reveals it's actually about tweeting while you're President.
18* BeyondTheImpossible:
19** Several of Garrison's tweets exceeds the 140-character limit on Twitter posts (though the limit was changed later).
20** It's physically impossible to run over people with bumper cars.
21* {{Bookends}}: The episode begins and ends with Tweek playing a song on the piano in the school auditorium. While the first is a panicked mess about North Korea, the second is an uplifting song about not using your phone while [[ItMakesSenseInContext being President of the United States]].
22* BrickJoke: When Cartman tells PC Principal he wants to stage a grandiose performance to raise suicide awareness, one of the things he says he needs is a group of singers in robes. Later on during the "Put It Down" number, the student chorus members are all wearing them.
23* BullyingADragon: Garrison constantly taunts North Korea with petty and ''horrifically'' racist insults, despite knowing what kind of weaponry they have.
24* CallAndResponseSong: Parodied with Cartman's attention-seeking anti-suicide song "Eric, We Don't Want You to Die". He complains about his life and declares his intent to commit suicide. He thinks everyone will be begging him not to do it, so the chorus consists of pre-recorded kids' voices saying "Eric, we don't want you to die! / Eric, give life a try! / Eric, oh God no, Eric!" In practice, ''nobody'' sings along and just stares at him blankly.
25* CharacterDevelopment: While PC Principal used to bend over backwards in order to make Cartman feel better, here he's shown to be [[SmartBall somewhat fed up with his complaints]] and only [[WhiteAndGreyMorality offers a few reasonable resources instead of the extravagant props Cartman wants for his show]].
26* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Kids keep getting killed because of people being distracted by looking at their cell phones while driving, but conspicuously, nobody ever considers the idea of suggesting that people stop looking at their cell phones while they're driving. The kids' solution is to put on a musical number with a song that encourages people not to look at their cell phones while ''serving as President of the United States''.
27* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything:
28** Cartman tells Craig that relationships aren't black and white and can be manuevered around, every relationship needs one person who has the balls to take control, and one person to keep themselves under control (regarding Tweek)... right up until Heidi comes up to him, after he had lied to the other guys about breaking up with her, causing him to inflate the issue into distracted driving and trying to "compete with" it. Is Cartman just bullshitting his way through an attention-seeking campaign and nothing more, or is he, via InsaneTrollLogic, [[CasualCompetitiveConflict explicitly treating it like a game that needs to be treated casually because he views the distracted driving victims as people that were randomly decided upon to be tools to something that people can just memorialize at any time]]? He even holds a "suicide prevention pot luck" and explicitly talks about how much better his memorial is going to be than some random kids' since he'll have ''facepainting'' and ''games'', [[SarcasmMode ooh-la-la]].
29** [[ItMakesSenseInContext The warnings about distracted driving while being President]] bear some resemblance to a PSA about not abusing prescription drugs, right down to the suggestions that [[FridgeBrilliance kids and teens are the ones affected by it the most and should be kept away from it]].
30* DudeNotFunny: Hilariously inverted. ''Everyone'' that finds out about Cartman's voicemail to Heidi finds it so laughably pathetic that it's hilarious, while Cartman is, predictably, the only one who finds the implications of his message totally serious and not something that should be made fun of ([[ItsAllAboutMe keyword "his", not just the message in general]]).
31* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Mr. Garrison's name is never actually said during the episode. Everyone just refers to him as "the President".
32* EvilVersusEvil: President Garrison (South Park's equivalent of Donald Trump) vs. Kim Jong-un.
33* FerrisWheelDateMoment: Craig tries to do this when Tweek says his favorite ride is the Ferris Wheel, but Tweek is too distracted to enjoy it.
34* {{Foil}}: Cartman and Heidi serve as this to Tweek and Craig. Cartman only cares about himself and uses suicide threats to keep from losing his (unhealthy) relationship with Heidi, while Craig is genuinely trying to help Tweek overcome his panic and is unsuccessful only because he's not sure how to do it (until his EurekaMoment).
35* FreezeFrameBonus: If you pause at the right time, you can read the articles Tweek scrolls past until he reaches the cupcake response.
36* GilliganCut: Heidi shows Stan a voicemail where Cartman threatened to kill himself and asks him not to tell anyone. The next scene, Stan is playing the message for Kyle, Kenny, Butters, Token, and Jimmy in the bathroom, to much laughter.
37* GreaterScopeVillain:
38** While Mr. Garrison never appears in person nor has any lines, it's his tweets that drive the whole plot of this episode. Not only did his continued tweets ruined Tweek's attempt to make peace with Kim Jong-un, but actually lead the dictator to test lunch his missiles RIGHT OVER TWEEK'S HOUSE!
39** The Member Berries serve as this to an extent. While they haven't appeared in this episode at all, they are still [[TheCorrupter corrupting]] Garrison into making those racial and derogatory tweets.
40* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Garrison apparently learned nothing from the previous season and remains the only member of Season 20's BigBadEnsemble to still be an active threat.
41* HiddenDepths: Tweek is shown to be a good piano player when he's not freaking out. He's also at least decent at baking.
42* HopeSpot: North Korea liked Tweek's cupcakes to the point of making their own, but the situation isn't defused for long thanks to Garrison.
43* {{Hypocrite}}:
44** Cartman claims that Heidi threatened to kill herself unless they got back together, acting like she should be ashamed for resorting to such dirty tricks. But when it's revealed that ''he'' was the one to make that threat, he immediately demands sympathy.
45** When Cartman hears that actual suicidal youngsters have come forward because of his campaign, he is irate that they're "trying to get attention", even though that's exactly what he is doing. He even explicitly states that Tweek was never trying to make a difference and just wanted an excuse to overreact, essentially spelling out ''for himself'' why doing that kind of thing is actively harmful for people other than him.
46* InelegantBlubbering: Cartman's voicemail to Heidi consists of him bawling at her and making empty threats that he's going to kill himself unless she takes him back. Kyle even remarks that Cartman sounds like a dying pig.
47* InstantHomeDelivery: Of a sort -- Tweek's cupcakes arrive in North Korea the same day he bakes them. He still has frosting in his hair while reading about them on his phone.
48* {{Irony}}: When Craig finally has enough of Tweek's paranoia, he tells him "Well, I'm sorry that I'm actually in control of my goddamned emotions, ya baby!" He says this while yelling.
49* ItsAllAboutMe: Cartman openly admits that he wants a Suicide Awareness event to raise awareness about ''his'' suicidal threats (he accuses other suicidal students of trying to steal his spotlight). He also gets back together with Heidi due to his crippling need for attention.
50* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Lola is usually as an AlphaBitch with the limited screen time she gets, but here she's one of the leading volunteers to help raise awareness in distracted driving.
51* KickTheDog: Garrison repeatedly escalates the situation with North Korea and uses Tweek's name to antagonize Kim Jong-un, knowing full well his former student's [[NervousWreck personality]]. [[ForTheEvulz He doesn't get any benefit]] -- [[KarmaHoudini or suffer any consequences]] -- for his grandstanding.
52* KilledOffscreen: [[TheyKilledKennyAgain Kenny]] is one of the kids in the ReallyDeadMontage, but was never shown run over by a distracted driver.
53* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Cartman chooses to abandon his phony claims of killing himself at the end of the big musical number, claiming that everyone there had "convinced" him not to do it.
54* LackOfEmpathy: Cartman's only concern of the children getting killed by the distracted drivers is how much this will take away from his suicide awareness act.
55* LethallyStupid: The adults who end up having ''countless'' children killed due to looking at their phones ''while driving''. Of course, at the end, [[NeverMyFault they all blame the president]].
56* LoggingOntoTheFourthWall: Before the episode's release, ericdontdoit.com was published -- while the URL isn't seen in the episode, Cartman's hashtag is "[=#EricDontDoIt=]". Viewers were invited to show their support and stop Cartman from committing suicide by signing their email. As of May 2022, you can still see the site, but the campaign is over.
57* MaliciousMisnaming: The President refers to Kim Jong-un as "KIM JONG DONG" in one of his tweets.
58* MetaphoricallyTrue: During the montage, all of the kids killed by distracted drivers are shown with the caption, "Killed by a president on his cell phone." Considering that every one of the actual distracted drivers had been reading news websites reporting on Garrison's escalation of the North Korean crisis...
59* MoodWhiplash: It is kind of weird for Craig to tell Tweek to calm down and list all of the logical reasons why North Korea will not start a war, when the previous season had nuclear Armageddon come within a hair's breadth of actually happening.[[note]]And by a country that in the real world is a First World democracy, no less![[/note]]
60* NeverMyFault: The adults -- unsurprisingly -- blame President Garrison for the deaths of the children they ran over instead of taking into account they shouldn't use their phones while driving.
61* NotSoAboveItAll: The normally unresisting and largely deadpan Stan finds Cartman's voicemail so completely hilarious that he immediately loses his shit laughing and shares it with several of his friends.
62* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: PC Principal. He tells Cartman he doesn't have the resources to help his cause but gives Cartman all the help he can assure him.
63* RightForTheWrongReasons: Tweek is right to be scared at the amusement park. Not because North Korea is going to launch a missile at him there, but because some dumbasses can't keep their phones down while on the car-themed rides.
64* SelfServingMemory: Cartman blames Heidi for starting the suicide subplot by telling everybody that he was suicidal, even though A) he initially claimed that Heidi was the one who was suicidal, and B) Heidi told only Stan about it before word got out.
65* ShoutOut: Cartman's rap performance is an allusion to Logic's performance at the 2017 MTV Music Video Awards.
66* SpaceWhaleAesop: The ending song delivers the message that if you are elected President of the USA, you should put away your phone in case you start tweeting and people get distracted by your posts while they are driving.
67* SpoofAesop: "If at any time you find yourself being President today, put down your mobile device."
68* TakeThat:
69** Hillary Clinton is among those who take the pledge not to use Twitter if elected, to which the BackgroundMusic chants "NO ONE CARES".
70** To fidget spinners. People keep giving them to Tweek to calm him down, but they're shown to be completely ineffective.
71* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Kenny died from getting run over offscreen, marking the first time he has died since Season 17.
72* WeHardlyKnewYe: Student Gary Borkovec is run over by a distracted driver, and appears as part of the ReallyDeadMontage. We've never seen him before this episode, but everyone is very sad about his death (besides Cartman).
73* AWildRapperAppears: During the ending song, Cartman gets a rap segment, which of course revolves around his suicide bluff.

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