Fan Question: How does someone as awful as Cartman always avoid punishment for his behavior?
Fan question: How does someone as awful as Cartman always avoid punishment for his behavior?
Answer: Ahh, Eric T. Cartman. Patricide, multiple genocide attempts, knowingly spreading the AIDS virus, and so much more, all before the tender age of 11 is a pretty impressive feat.
He’s evil, but fortunately, he is also his own worst enemy. Here’s just a handful of the times Cartman’s got his privilege checked:
In “The Death of Eric Cartman“ all of the kids in town agree to ignore him for all of his horrible deeds.
This also leads to Cartman trying to “Make It Right” with everyone he’s wronged over the years.
Or in “HumancentiPad“, when he denounces God and pays the price.
Another worth mentioning is “Breast Cancer Show Ever“. Cartman couldn’t just “drop it” in his spat with Wendy, which lead to an epic ass-kicking.
Cartman’s greed gets the best of him in “ManBearPig” and his anus pays the ultimate price.
And who could forget when the faculty had no choice but to literally throw him under the bus in “Bass to Mouth“
Cartman is a kid that takes the word morality, chops it up with a hacksaw, and adds the remain to chili con carne to feed to his enemies (one of them being his half-brother). Stan and Kyle learned a long time ago not to piss him off. Maybe we should take a page out of their book and respect his authority!