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Bloody Mary (South Park)

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Bloody Mary
South Park episode

Randy is "Cured"
Episode no. Season 9
Episode 139
Written by Trey Parker
Directed by Trey Parker
Original airdate December 7, 2005
Season 9 episodes
South Park - Season 9
March 9, 2005December 7, 2005
  1. Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina
  2. Die Hippie, Die
  3. Wing
  4. Best Friends Forever
  5. The Losing Edge
  6. The Death of Eric Cartman
  7. Erection Day
  8. Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow
  9. Marjorine
  10. Follow That Egg!
  11. Ginger Kids
  12. Trapped in the Closet
  13. Free Willzyx
  14. Bloody Mary

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"Bloody Mary" is episode 914 of the Comedy Central series South Park. It originally aired on December 7, 2005. In the audio commentary, Trey Parker admits to somewhat regretting making this episode even more than "Trapped in the Closet", due to the excessive controversy the episode made.

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[edit] Plot

Kyle, Cartman, Stan and Ike attend karate class while Stan's dad goes for a couple of drinks. After class, an inebriated Randy drives the boys home. En route, Randy needs to urinate and decides to do so in an empty beer bottle, as opposed to stopping on the side of the road. He then asks Stan to steer while he tries to urinate in the bottle. The resulting swerve gets the attention of a police officer, and he gets pulled over and arrested for drunk driving. Randy is ordered to teach kids the wrong of drunk driving, community service, gets his license revoked and to attend Alcoholics Anonymous, where he is taught that he is powerless to control his drinking and that alcoholism is a "disease." It also calls for him to surrender himself to a "Higher Power" in order to get better. He does not believe his son, who just tells him that he just has no "disaprin". Randy, who Stan describes as a “hypochondriac,” then begins to, ironically, drink more, since he has decided that he is in fact powerless to control it and cannot stop. Around this time, a statue of the Virgin Mary begins to bleed—out of its anus—and people begin to flock around it to find a cure for their diseases. Randy believes it can heal him of his disease.

Randy has Stan drive him to the church where the statue is, and—-after cutting in line, arguing his ‘disease’ is worse than that of others-—he is drenched in the holy blood. He jumps up and declares he will not drink anymore (ostensibly because the bleeding statue is his "Higher Power"), and abstains from alcohol for five days.

The new Pope Benedict XVI comes to investigate, and discovers that the blood is not actually coming from the statue's anus—but its vagina. Since "chicks bleed out their vaginas all the time," this is no miracle, and Randy, realizing this, suddenly realizes God did not heal him. He at first declares himself powerless again, and all the other recovering alcoholics follow suit and rush to the bar. Stan then makes him realize that if God did not help him, he must have done it himself. Randy then declares that he will never drink again, but Stan objects to this too, saying that if Randy completely avoids drinking, drinking is still controlling his life, and that true discipline is figuring out how to live in moderation. The two then walk home, Randy asking Stan how much drinking would be proper.

[edit] Controversy

The episode was aired on December 7, 2005, which is the eve of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a Catholic observance related specifically to the Virgin Mary. The Catholic League demanded an apology and that the episode "be permanently retired and not be made available on DVD" and that Joseph A. Califano, Jr., a board member of Viacom (the parent of Comedy Central) and a practicing Catholic, issue a personal statement.[1] Califano did later release a statement calling the episode an "appalling and disgusting portrayal of the Virgin Mary," and pledged to have it reviewed by Viacom's president and CEO, Tom Freston. Bishop William Skylstad, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, sent a letter to Freston saying the network showed "extreme insensitivity" when it aired the episode.[2] When Comedy Central re-aired the episodes on December 28, 2005, "Bloody Mary" was absent from the broadcast. Comedy Central responded to e-mail inquiries about the fate of the episode with the assurance that "Bloody Mary" has not been retired and would not be pulled from the DVD release.[3] Screen captures from the episode on Comedy Central's press site and the South Park section of comedycentral.com are absent.[4]

In February 2006, leaders from the New Zealand Catholic Bishops' Conference, the Council of Christians and Muslims, and other religious groups together lobbied media conglomerate CanWest to stop a planned airing of the episode in New Zealand on the music channel C4. The network rejected the plea and said the episode would air as planned.[5][6] Leading Catholic bishops then called for a boycott of C4 and its sister network TV3. CanWest again resisted and aired the episode sooner than planned to take advantage of the media attention. New Zealand's Prime Minister Helen Clark issued a statement saying the episode sounded "revolting," but that the network was free to air it. One advertiser withdrew his ads from CanWest's networks. Catholic group Family Life International set up a website for boycotting CanWest's other advertisers.[7][8] Another company named C4 Productions, which has no links to the C4 music channel, applied for a court order on the eve of the airing to stop the episode citing damage to its business because it thought people would link it to the channel. The judge ruled against the order.[9] C4 aired the episode on February 22, 2006 and drew 210,000 viewers, six times South Park's normal audience for the channel.[10] After receiving 102 formal complaints from viewers, the network issued a statement a month later saying "…C4 acknowledges the strength of feeling in relation to the programme, and we sincerely apologize for any offence taken."[11]

In June 2006 complaints received by New Zealand's Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) were rejected: The airing of the show was found to not be in breach of broadcasting standards. According to the BSA, "[b]ut showing disrespect does not amount to the sort of vicious or vitriolic attack normally associated with the denigration standard." They also said the episode was "of such a farcical, absurd and unrealistic nature that it did not breach standards of good taste and decency in the context in which it was offered".[12] New Zealand Catholic bishops have decided to appeal the decision.[13]

In February 2006, Archbishop Denis Hart in Melbourne, Australia wrote to television network SBS asking them not to air the episode. The network's programming director originally rejected the request, but later decided to postpone the episode citing the controversy over the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons.[14] SBS ended up showing "Christian Rock Hard".[citation needed] SBS will be showing the episode in late 2006, before screening starts of Season 10. The episode was, however shown on The Comedy Channel, on August 30th 2006, one reason for this was that they could advertise that they had shown an Australian premiere South Park before SBS did.

In late March 2006, Rob Corddry, reporting on Comedy Central's own The Daily Show said:

…Christianity has evolved and matured. No longer do they stone people to death for blasphemy. Now they write a lot of letters to advertisers. Even a secular, atheistic, morally bankrupt entity like Comedy Central can be affected. Just ask Matt Stone and Trey Parker, creators of South Park, whose recent episode entitled "Bloody Mary" was pulled after a single airing. Now obviously [we at] Comedy Central can't show you that offensive material…

The South Park clips shown while Corddry spoke included plenty of offensive material (fornicating cats, a man vomiting and then falling in his own vomit, Butters viewing his parents having sex, etc.) but there was nothing from the "Bloody Mary" episode.

Like the Trapped in the Closet episode, Bloody Mary did return to the air on August 2, 2006 at 10 P.M.

[edit] Cultural references

  • This episode marks another occasion in which Stan is shown to be able to drive. Another example of this is Towelie (South Park episode).
  • When asked if he knew anything about the Twelve step program, Stan responds by saying "Yeah, and I also know a thing or two about cults; I was the leader of one for a while." This is a reference to when he became the leader of Scientology in the episode Trapped in the Closet. Similarly, this episode was also controversial in its approach to religion, and ultimately was the cause of Isaac Hayes leaving the show.
  • For a second, while Randy says "They say her divine ass blood has miraculous healing powers. She can cure my alcoholism!" while Stan is trying to convince his father to not drive, a visitor alien can be seen through the rear window.
  • The Karate instructor calls Cartman by the name of "Karutmane-San", then he calls him "Eriku-San".
  • One of the members of the band "Sanctified" from Christian Rock Hard is seen handcuffed in the police station after Randy is arrested. In addition, one of the men the boys catch at the meth lab in the episode Lil' Crime Stoppers is sitting on the bench with them.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Catholic League (U.S.) (2005-12-08). "Virgin Mary defiled on "South Park"". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-06.
  2. ^ "Bishops' president blasts South Park episode", Church Resources, 2005-12-21. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  3. ^ "South Park "Bloody Mary" an immaculate deletion, says Comedy Central", BoingBoing, 2006-01-09. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  4. ^ Sarah Hall. ""South Park" Parked by Complaints?", E!, 2005-12-29. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  5. ^ Kristian South. "South Park controversy continues", Sunday News, 2006-02-13. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  6. ^ Martin Johnston; Errol Kiong. "TV chief rejects bishops' boycott call over 'tasteless' cartoon", The New Zealand Herald, 2006-02-20. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  7. ^ "Catholics urge South Park boycott", BBC News, 2006-02-21. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  8. ^ Errol Kiong; Martin Johnston. "Church outrage as cartoon to air tonight", The New Zealand Herald, 2006-02-22. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  9. ^ Rebecca Palmer. "Protests fail to stop Mary show", The Dominion Post, 2006-02-23. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  10. ^ "Bloody Mary show attracts six times usual audience", NZPA, 2006-02-23. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  11. ^ Rebecca Palmer. "Apology over 'Bloody Mary' programme", The Dominion Post, 2006-03-24. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 
  12. ^ Broadcast Standards Authority (2006-06-30). "BSA Releases South Park Decision". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-06.
  13. ^ "Catholic bishops to appeal South Park decision", 2006-07-12. Retrieved on 2006-07-12. 
  14. ^ "Muslim cartoon controversy prompts SBS reversal on South Park", Church Resources, 2006-02-16. Retrieved on 2006-07-06. 

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