Best Six Clips from Season 10: Part Six, “Raging Clues”
Finally, we have reached part six of our series on the best clips from season 10 of South Park. This episode, which we coyly saved for last, is what we believe to be the funniest episode from this series. A number of reasons relate to this decision, including originality, the fact that this episode bags on 911 conspiracy theorists, and because it features another classic battle between Eric Cartman and Kyle. Enjoy, and we will be back soon with our best six clips from season 9!
The Hardy Boys Get Owned by South Park
Do you ever remember the hit teen mystery book series, “The Hard Boys?” If you don’t, the series centered on two young brothers, whose father was a respected detective, that went around their town somehow finding a plethora of mysteries that needed to be solved. Well, South Park certainly remembers them. They decided to rename the duo to the Hardly Boys and portray them out to be raging homosexuals in this hilarious episode for the ages.
911 Conspiracy Theorists are Finally Bashed on TV
If you have been sick and tired of people talking about how the events that unraveled during the 911 terrorist’s attacks on the US were actually a plot by a shadow US government to poise a double-flag policy, then you will love this episode. It basically bashes all 911 conspiracy theorists to the umpteenth degree. They start by using Cartman and his show-and-tell time to bash Kyle as the one who was responsible for 911. Then, later on, it is found that Stan actually took the crap in the urinal and sided with President George Bush to cover up the fact that there was no real conspiracy but that the US wanted people to think they were responsible for it, so they would be scared of the government.
Watch the Best Clip Part Six from Season 10, “Raging Clues”
When Mr. Mackey is fuming over a child that took a crap in the urinal in the boy’s bathroom at South Park Elementary School, he calls police detectives in to help solve the mystery. When the cops are unable to figure out who is responsible for dropping the deuce – as Mr. Mackey refers to it – in the toilet, they call in the clue-finding prowess of the Hardly Boys (a parody reference to the hit teen book series, “The Hardy Boys”).

































