8. Sarcastaball File

: Butters begins marketing "Butters' Creamy Goo," a sports drink he believes is a "compassion booster" but is actually his own semen. The episode ends with Randy losing the ability to speak without sarcasm, a condition his doctor treats as a serious medical affliction. Key Themes & Satire

: Randy’s inability to stop being sarcastic reflects the show's commentary on how cynicism and irony can become an uncontrollable, isolating way of communicating. 8. Sarcastaball

: The PTA takes Randy's sarcastic suggestion literally, and the game becomes a national sensation. Butters Stotch becomes the star athlete and team captain due to his genuine kindness. : Butters begins marketing "Butters' Creamy Goo," a

Angered over the overly sensitive parents in South Park over their kids playing football because of recent news about concussions, : The PTA takes Randy's sarcastic suggestion literally,

: In this version, players wear bras and tin foil hats, use a balloon instead of a ball, and must hug and compliment opponents instead of tackling them.

: The episode lampoons real-life NFL rule changes intended to reduce injuries, suggesting that attempts to make a violent sport "safe" eventually lead to something that is no longer the original game.