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

4. Scott Tenorman

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Season five's 'Scott Tenorman Must Die' is one of South Park's most notable episodes. After being conned out of money and humiliated by a ninth grader, Scott Tenorman, Cartman plots his revenge.

He organises the deaths of Scott's parents by manipulating them into trespassing onto the lands of a trigger happy farmer, before cooking them into a chili that he tricks him into eating. The episode showed just how depraved that Cartman could be and still stands out today as perhaps the series' darkest in tone.

Tenorman only returned on one further occasion before showing up in the series 200th and 201st episodes as the leader of the ginger separatist movement. Here it was revealed that he and Cartman shared a father, making him guilty of patricide. In true Cartman fashion he wasn't particularly fazed by this, more so by the fact that Tenorman's hair colour made him 'half ginger'.

In South Park: Tenorman's Revenge, a 2012 Xbox Arcade title, Scott is featured as the primary antagonist. He failed to appear in The Stick Of Truth despite the presence of gingers as an enemy class and is once again missing in The Fractured But Whole.

Given how many comic book rivalries are the result of brotherhood (Wolverine and Sabertooth, Thor and Loki, etc), Scott's relationship with Cartman could've been utilised for a subplot, perhaps joining the forces of good when his half-brother emerged as the game's villain.

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Alex was about to write a short biography, but he got distracted by something shiny instead.