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: Critics from Den of Geek noted this was a more "mindful" take on transgender issues compared to the show's past treatment of Mr. Garrison's transition.
: Eric Cartman fakes being "transginger" simply to get his own private "executive" bathroom, exploiting the school's desire to be politically correct. [S18E3] The Cissy
💡 : Randy being Lorde was originally meant to be a one-off gag. The creators kept it going specifically because a journalist wrote an article claiming the joke was in "bad faith," so they decided to make it a legitimate, sympathetic part of his character. If you'd like, I can: Find more episodes from this serialized season Explain the real-life inspiration for the Lorde parody : Critics from Den of Geek noted this
: The episode features the song "Push (Feeling Good on a Wednesday)" . While Trey Parker wrote the track, the vocals were actually performed by pop star Sia . 💡 : Randy being Lorde was originally meant
: In a major twist, Randy Marsh reveals to Stan that he is secretly the pop star Lorde . He started the ruse to use women’s bathrooms at work but found the acoustics and privacy fueled his creativity.
: Critics from Den of Geek noted this was a more "mindful" take on transgender issues compared to the show's past treatment of Mr. Garrison's transition.
: Eric Cartman fakes being "transginger" simply to get his own private "executive" bathroom, exploiting the school's desire to be politically correct.
💡 : Randy being Lorde was originally meant to be a one-off gag. The creators kept it going specifically because a journalist wrote an article claiming the joke was in "bad faith," so they decided to make it a legitimate, sympathetic part of his character. If you'd like, I can: Find more episodes from this serialized season Explain the real-life inspiration for the Lorde parody
: The episode features the song "Push (Feeling Good on a Wednesday)" . While Trey Parker wrote the track, the vocals were actually performed by pop star Sia .
: In a major twist, Randy Marsh reveals to Stan that he is secretly the pop star Lorde . He started the ruse to use women’s bathrooms at work but found the acoustics and privacy fueled his creativity.