South Park's 10 Most Savage Parody Episodes Ever
3. 24
Whenever South Park is able to condense an entire season of a series into one episode, you know you're in for a good time.
From the pacing, red herrings, loud yet whispery acting, season eleven's "The Snuke" manages to cram in everything from 24 into just 20 minutes. A new Muslim student, Bahir, has started school. Cartman's natural prejudice kicks in, and he starts to investigate the boy. Naturally, Bahir has nothing to do with anything, but the investigation does lead to the discovery of a small nuclear device installed about Hilary Clinton's... person.
What follows is a collection of thrilling spy events, framed and filmed to look like an episode of 24. Lots of computer hacking (looking up stuff on Facebook and Google or Ask Jeeves), hushed conversations over the phone and revelations about who is responsible.
The plot is eventually revealed to be the works of America's oldest enemy, the British, and has one of the best endings for a bad guy ever. The moral is simple, no one should be suspicious of one group of people because most of the world hates America. However, Cartman points out that only by acting like a racist bigot did anyone actually do anything to stop the bad guys.