Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub (2)

Season 3, Episode 8, Aired
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Episode Summary

This is the second episode in a series that follows each boy individually on the same night.
Stan and his parents attend Mr. Mackey's meteor shower party, and Stan is sent to the basement, which has become the "Kids' Room". Down there are Pip, and two other kids named Butters and Dougie. Meanwhile the bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms has surrounded Mr Mackey's house, which they believe contains a suicide cult.
The kid's become aware of this and set out to save the day.

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  • Trey Parker

    Voice of Stan Marsh; Eric Theodore Cartman; Herbert Garrison; Officer Barbrady; Terrance; Timmy; Ned Gerblanski; Satan; Randy Ma

  • Matt Stone

    Voice of Kyle Broflovski; Kenny McKormick; Gerald Broflovski; Pip Pirrup; Jesus; Jimbo Kearn; Phillip; Saddam; Various Others

  • Mary Kay Bergman

    Voice of Wendy Testaburger; Liane Cartman; Sheila Broflovski; Sharon Marsh; Mrs. McKormick; Mayor McDaniels; Ms. Crabtree; Princ

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    10
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    What I liked: Kyle appearing at the end and Stan running off with him, calling the other three boys "Melvin's", Randy fearing he and Gerald are gay every man admitting to have done what Randy and Gerald did, the people thinking the party was a suicide cult, amongst other things.

    Good episode. The plot was kind of lame but the episode had plenty of good jokes to go off of, so it was not a complete bust. A is my final grademoreless

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  • This is hilarious.

    9.0
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    I can not believe they made an episode about Stan Marsh's dad and also Kyle Broflovski's dad in a hot tub together. Their names are Randy Marsh and Gerald Broflovski. Kenny and Cartman did not appear in this episode though. It was Mr. Mackey's party. Stan and Kyle were put in the "fun" room with some other kids. All it had in there were Cherrios and a very, tiny, little TV. Police thought that they were terrorists planning to kill everybody. Then, a couple people got shot by the police. It was ridiculous. Overall, very funny episode, I give it a 9.moreless

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  • Two Guys Naked In A Hot Tub

    8.0
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    This episode is Part Two of a gritty yet succesful three-parter that entertains you and also makes you feel happy. Cat Orgy is interesting and focuses on Shelley, Cartman and course the smelly little sexually active feline's in the orgy. Part Two of this excellent three-parter is Two Guys Naked In A Hot Tub, which focuses on two men that go together in a big hot tub and feel gay after being in there. The next part is Jewbilee which isn't as good as the other two succesful (with me, of course) one's.
    ;D Another great installment of the Mmmkay-ing series.moreless

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  • Just a bit too weird for me is all...

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    This episode was pretty good from my point of view, but it probably isn't one I'll watch again in a hurry. This episode introduces Butters and the kid who will soon become General Disarray, but not in a very good light. This episode, they portrayed as absolute weiners, while in the future, they are just portrayed as pansys. The idea of Gerald and Randy having an intimate moment weirded me out. This is probably the episode where I make my decision that I don't like Gerald Brovlovski, he was just so annoying in this episode. The Charlie's Angels storyline was pretty weak too.moreless

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  • Finally! An episode of "South Park" that's actually perfect for once as it introuduces the best character concept of the entire series: Butters! :idea:

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    People can't strike out all the time, sooner or later they're bound to get a home run in and finally win one for their team! Well for Matt Stone & Trey Parker, they finally managed it by taking away Cartman & Kenny, focusing on Stan & Klye, and introducing the character that has probably kept the show alive much longer than for any other reason: Butters! Out of all the kids in South Park, Butters has consistently often been the only the kid who is always kind, thougtful, polite, and intelligent no matter what the situation is. I don't know what "South Park" would've done without Butters. I mean, I think Butters more than anything is the reason why "South Park" has managed to get 11 seasons the way it has! Butter's charisma is that good! For making such a good character debut, I salute this episode which is why I wrote this review so enough said, true believers! ;)moreless

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Trivia, Notes, Quotes and Allusions

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  • Trivia

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    • When Stan and the "Melvins" are doing their report you can hear a tune in the background - it is the same tune that Cartman sang "Wild Wild West" to in the previous episode "Cat Orgy" (where the action takes place the same night but in Cartman's house). Edit
    • Even though they're brothers; this is the first episode that shows Randy and Jimbo talking to each other. Edit
    • The leader of the ATF is named after Las Vegas entertainer Danny Gans. Edit
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    • This episode is occasionally referred to as "Melvins" Edit
    • While Stan is flipping through the channels in Mr. Mackey's bedroom, we can see briefly on the television: - Chef on a cooking show (the only appearance of Chef in this trilogy) - The Mole from SP:BL&U on a talk show - The "Beefcake" commercial from Episode 103: Weight Gain 4000 Edit
    • Cartman & Kenny didn't appear in this episode. Edit
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    • ATF Leader: (over a megaphone) Attention cult people, do not commit mass suicide. There are so many reason's not to kill yourselves. Flowers for instance and back rubs. Edit
    • Butters: Hey Stan, why I sure am glad you're here, because now we'll have even more fun then we... then we was having before. We were having an awfully good time before you showed up however. Edit
    • Stan: Think you can hit the target, Pip? Pip: Of course. I'll have you know I was Archery Esquire at Straffordshire. Stan: Be sure to hit something nice and solid now. (Pip hits the back of Barbrady's head.) Edit
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    • Current Event/Waco, Texas: This entire episode is an obvious spoof on the 1993 stand-off between federal agents (ATF and FBI) and cult leader David Koresh and his Branch Davidians cult in Waco, Texas. Edit
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