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Cartman is appointed to the post of School Hallway Monitor at South Park Elementary. In his new role, Cartman takes it personally when an infraction is committed in his jurisdiction. When Kyle discovers that a teacher is having sex with a student, he and Cartman have to team up to put a stop to the inappropriate behavior. |
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| Originally Aired |
18th October 2006 |
| How Kenny Dies |
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| Guest Starring |
Jessie Thomas (Voice of Unknown), April Stewart (Principal Victoria) and Katharine Howell (Ms. Stevenson) |
| Mini Commentary |
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| Trivia |
- This episode is a parody of the many teacher/student sex cases in the United States, including those of Debra Lafave, Mary Kay LeTourneau & Pamela Rogers Turner.
- Ms. Stevenson bears an uncanny resemblance to Debra Lafave in the cartoon potrait of her and Ike. Of note are the exaggerated teeth.
- Cartman's handling of his hall monitoring duties is a parody of the television show "Dog the Bounty Hunter".
- Ms. Stevenson's proclamation that she has a problem due to alcoholism is a reference to Congressman Mark Foley and the actor Mel Gibson. One of the cops, named Foley, is also a possible allusion to Mark Foley; the cop insists he "shot two boys", which is most likely intended as a double entendre.
- The rehab centre where Ms. Stevenson goes is shown to have a literal revolving door with many people entering and leaving; this would seem to be a commentary on how frequently people (especially celebrities) enter and leave rehab.
- The spray that Cartman and his team uses is refered as "bear mace" which is a type of pepper spray that provides protection from bear attacks.
- The song that plays during the montage of Ike and Ms. Stevenson is "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon.
- Shortly after Mr. Mackey hands Cartman the Hall Monitor sash, Cartman stutters "authoritah" - a reference to Episode 203 Chickenlover, in which he becomes a cop.
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