View Full Version : South Park Theory: The Town's Treatment Of Cartman Turned Him Evil


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04-25-2023, 09:50 PM
https://www.looper.com/1268338/south-park-theory-towns-treatment-cartman-turned-him-evil/

South Park fans see what Cartman's capable of in The Return of Covid

The Paramount+ special sees a future where Cartman is an upstanding citizen. He has a wife and kids and no longer hates the Jewish community. This happened because he was able to get out of South Park while his friends stayed in town, and their lives stagnated. However, at the end of the special, Cartman helps his friends go back in time to change things, and when they do, Cartman's life is ruined because he's stayed in South Park. Fans actually felt sorry for Cartman (https://www.looper.com/1227484/why-south-park-fans-are-divided-over-adult-cartman/) having to accept a fate when he previously achieved happiness.

The special showed there was hope for Cartman after all, but it wasn't meant to be. Other Redditors felt bad for the child, with u/u_Kyouma_zi (https://www.reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/ribp2w/south_park_the_entire_town_of_south_park_is_the/hox0us6/) writing, "I was lowkey sad at the end of the recent special where Eric is homeless, [because] he just looked so happy in [his] previous future." Of course, others were quick to point out that at this point in the series Cartman has committed acts of terrorism and forced a kid to eat his own parents, so perhaps sympathy is too strong of a word.

In 1998, SPIN (https://www.spin.com/2019/06/south-park-psychological-profiles-of-cartman-stan-kyle-and-kenny-from-spins-1998-cover-feature/) did a feature on the psychology of "South Park" characters, and although Cartman hadn't gone full-blown psychopath at that point, the writing was on the walls. It concluded by saying, "On the other hand, he could equally become depressed and just get fatter and fatter and isolate himself even more. Or, he could take hold of his life, maybe when he's a teenager. But it's hard to imagine a positive outcome." A positive outcome was there, as "The Return of Covid" showed, but it just wasn't meant to be.