Wednesday April 21, 1999
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Chef has a new woman enter his life, and he no longer has much time to spend with the boys. He then decides to marry her and get a new job, leaving the school cafeteria to be run by other employees of South Park Elementary. The boys soon discover that the soon-to-be Mrs. Chef is actually an evil Succubus that intends to devour Chef's soul once they get married and set out to stop her.
Read Full Recap » (warning: possible spoilers!)"I need about threefiddy" hide show
This episode is ok until Chef's parents came into the picture. Before Chef's parents came into the picture, there were a few funny parts like Cartman with the eye doctor. Once Chef's parents appear, that's when the episode really shines. The parents were no doubt the best part of the episode by far. That's one thing I love about South Park, they do something very funny, then a few minutes later it comes back, and again. Then out of the blue, it happens and it leaves you cracking up. The storyline was ok, but South Park has had much better. I highly reccomend this episode to anyone because it's not racist or sexist in anyway, and I know people hate some people due to the racial and religious comments. So go out and watch this episode!
"Hold on naw, I'll see if I got three-fitty." hide show
This episode was great!! I loved Cartman's eye doctor always calling him his "little piggy," the way Cartman looked when he got his new pair of glasses (which were stapled to his head so he couldn't take them off), the vision test was hilarious, Chef's parents and their "three-fitty," and I agreed with the plot line completely! In this episode, Chef gets a girlfriend who takes him away from his friends, his job, and even changes the fact that he likes to "make sweet love down by the fire" (now, he likes to just stay up all night and "talk"). Anyway, the boys find out that his new girlfriend is what we call a "Succubus," an evil mythical creature who takes men away from everything they know and drains their "life force" eventually killing them, and the boys take it on themselves to save Chef. VERY VERY funny episode and is no doubt a classic.
I enjoy the South Park episodes that concentrate on one member of South Park and I think that I love the ones that concentrate on many other different characters all together with a loose plot, which I think are just really entertaining. ; D Now this episode focuses on Chef and Cartman's journeys with his opticianist and his need for glasses (plus the constant bullying). This episode also contains silliness and monsters at the end which brightens up the attitude and the atmosphere and makes you laugh. Impressively written story, Season 3 is getting off to a great start.
;D Good.
"I need about treefiddy..." hide show
Here is my review for this funny episode of "South Park" that is on my mind today. It is called "The Succubus", and it's an episode I remember seeing on TV for the first time. Anyway, it is about Chef quitting his job at the school and the four boys (Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny) learn why: he has a girlfriend named Veronica, whom the boys never knew about. The boys believe that there's something they don't like about her, so they decide to talk to Chef about her at his new workplace. Afterwards, Chef promises to play baseball with the boys to show that he is still their friend. But then, they began waiting all night and they talk to him again. They then learn that Chef forgot because he is going to get married to Veronica. The next day at school, the boys ask about Veronica to Mr. Garrison, and he tells them that she is actually a succubus (a creature from Hell sent to suck the life out of a man). When the boys try to tell Chef about Veronica, he was very busy and they meet Chef's parents, who begin telling all kinds of stories about how they encountered the Loch Ness Monster and how he kept begging them for "treefiddy" (which is short for "three dollars and fifty cents"). The boys then talk to Veronica as she visits them and they quickly learn that she really IS a succubus as she leaves. They try to tell everyone including Chef, but no luck. They then look up some information about the succubus' weakness, and they learn that, in order to destroy her, they need to sing her song (the one she sings with Chef) backwards. At the wedding, the boys attempt to perform the song and Veronica reveals her true form. Luckily, they save Chef and he goes back to his old job at the school. This episode has lots of jokes about Cartman's visit to the optometrist and what happens to him throughout halfway of the episode. I even liked all the stories that Chef's parents told everyone they talk to, which is also what made it hilarious to watch. Easily considered by fans of "South Park" one of the best episodes of Season 3.
But Mommmmm, I have to tell Chef he's marrying a succubus!!! hide show
Cartman's eyes get screwed up by his eye doctor who loves calling him piggy and gets him upset. So his doctor dialated his eyes and has to see him again. So he, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny went to see Chef but wait...Chef is gone! So Mr. Derp takes his place but the boys hate him, except Cartman. However, they go to his place and find out that Chef met a woman named Veronica and the boys are shocked! As Cartman gets glasses that make him look like that kid from Jerry Maguire, except fatter, the boys go to Chef's new workplace and tries to get him to break up with Veronica and also get the idea to get laser eye surgery for Cartman. However, Cartman's eyes get screwed even more and has to wear bandages so he doesn't hurt his eyes more.
Meanwhile, the boys find out that Chef's getting married to his new girlfriend so Kyle, Stan, and Kenny talk to Mr. Garrison and find out about the succubus syndrome where a woman sucks a life out of a man and finds out that Veronica is doing that to Chef. So they try to tell him but they never gave up. So they found a Succubi Power where an eerie melody is played destroying a succubus. After knowing a song that Chef and Veronica sing all the time, Stan and Kyle learn the song backwards and is played at the wedding, therefore destroying Veronica as a succubus and saving Chef
In this episode, we see Chef's parents for the first time and hear stories about the loch ness monster needing "three-fitty" ($3.50).
As things get back to normal, Chef is glad to be back in the cafeteria making fish sticks and tater tots for Stan and Kyle (oh, Kenny died because the succubus squished him). And Cartman, well, he's using Kenny's eyes to make his eyes better. Well planned, fatty! (Cartman: HEY!!!)
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