South Park: The Fractured But Whole - 10 Most Notable Character Omissions

10. Nathan And Mimsy

Timmy Burch and Jimmy Valmer have long been positive representations of the disabled, indifferently included in the schemes of the main characters.

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Both feature prominently in the Fractured But Whole, with Jimmy taking on the role of the Flash-esque Fastpass and Timmy leading the Freedom Pals as Doctor Timothy, a Professor X copycat. Only the former is playable, though the latter's character sheet can be collected and the fact that the first of the game's upcoming DLCs is geared around him may mean that he'll be added to the roster sooner rather than later.

In episodes centered around the pair, they are occasionally antagonised by the sociopathic Nathan and his lackey Mimsy, who is frequently abused both physically and verbally and ignored when he actually comes up with a sensible plan. In each appearance, they seek to sabotage Jimmy and/or Timmy in any way possible for no apparent reason. Ultimately they always fail miserably (and on a dark note, Nathan usually ends up getting raped).

Their absence from the game is notable particularly due to the inclusion of Classi, who was introduced to the show as Nathan's girlfriend/prostitute. Pitting the player against the duo would've made for an interesting boss fight given the contrast between Nathan's intelligence and Mimsy's physicality, and also would've given Timmy and Jimmy a centric quest similar to the ones that Craig/Tweak, Wendy, Butters and Clyde each receive.

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