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==Story==
==Story==
When the failing economy hits South Park, Randy urges the town to adopt a strict form of anti-consumerism. Kyle preaches against Randy's teachings, becoming a Savior-like figure to all of his followers in the process. Meanwhile, Stan's attempts to return a margarita machine reveal an unsettling secret about how our government really makes important economic decisions.


===Description===
===Description===
When the failing economy hits South Park, Randy urges the town to adopt a strict form of anti-consumerism. Kyle preaches against Randy's teachings, becoming a Savior-like figure to all of his followers in the process. Meanwhile, Stan's attempts to return a margarita machine reveal an unsettling secret about how our government really makes important economic decisions.
[[Stan]] tries to save money by depositing it into the bank but it "disappears" moments after when the bank manager invests the money in a "money-market mutual fund." When [[Randy]] complains to the manager, he invests money in a portfolio, but the money also disappears (with the implication that the manager was transferring the money into his own account); a recession then hits the nation and South Park. At dinner, Randy explains to Stan that the economy is failing due to people spending their money on luxuries, and ironically, he continues his tirade while making himself a margarita in a Margaritaville-brand mixer, the noise of which drowns out his voice for part of the tirade.
 
People in South Park are struggling with the recent economic downturn, and many people on the street are castigating those whom they would blame; [[Cartman]] predictably blames the Jews, claiming they hid the money in a "Jew Cave", but Randy convinces everyone to reduce their spending to only the "bare essentials" in order to propitiate the economy, defending his own frivolous purchase by adding that the essentials include margaritas. His recommended changes make the town resemble first-century Galilee.
 
[[Kyle]] becomes annoyed, responding that the economy is not actually angry with them, and that they should be out spending money, and continues to preach that the economy only exists as a mental construct, and that people have lost their faith in it because of the recession. He then convinces his friends that if they want the economy to be strong, they must have faith in it. Upon hearing of this heresy, Randy and his makeshift economic council decide that they must kill Kyle. Cartman, in his desire to obtain a copy of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, says that he will deliver Kyle to Randy and his friends in exchange for the game.
 
In a scene resembling that of the Last Supper, Kyle and his friends go out for pizza where he laments that he feels they will not be able to get together like this anymore because he thinks one of his friends will betray him. The next day, Kyle sets up a table with a credit card machine in the town and begins "paying everybody's debts" with his American Express Platinum Card. Kyle's mother begs him to stop because he will be in debt for life, but Kyle feels he must to help everybody in the town. After paying for the debts, he passes out and the people carry him to his bed.
 
Soon enough, the economy takes a turn for the better. Malls and shops start opening again for business and the now debt free people start purchasing again. Randy is shown buying the new Margaritaville with a salsa dispenser ("You pour salsa into the top, and then it dispenses out the bottom!"). The news acknowledges President [[Barack Obama]] for the sacrifices he made and credits him for bringing these improvements in the economy, leaving Kyle flabbergasted.
 
As a subplot, Stan spends most of the episode trying to return the aforementioned Margaritaville mixer; the trendy retailer Sur La Table will not accept the return because it was bought on a payment plan. He tries to find out to whom he can return it, each person saying the debt has been packaged and sold to someone else (much like real-life mortgage-backed securities). Eventually he goes all the way to the United States Treasury, where a group of associates "consult the charts" and tell him the mixer is worth $90 trillion. One of the three treasury workers then says that another insurance company is failing and asks what they should do. They say they have to "consult the charts" again. Stan follows the men inside, and he sees a round lit-up game show style board, where the men cut off a chicken's head and let the decapitated chicken run on the board while one of them plays a tune similar to Yakety Sax on a kazoo. The chicken falls on the "bailout!" spot, so that is what the men do. In anger at the ridiculousness of the system, Stan breaks the mixer on the platform by the chicken and walks off.


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 17:25, 8 February 2019

Margaritaville

Season s13
Episode e03
Written By Trey Parker
Production Code 1303
Original Air Date 2009-03-25

Episode Chronology

Story

When the failing economy hits South Park, Randy urges the town to adopt a strict form of anti-consumerism. Kyle preaches against Randy's teachings, becoming a Savior-like figure to all of his followers in the process. Meanwhile, Stan's attempts to return a margarita machine reveal an unsettling secret about how our government really makes important economic decisions.

Description

Stan tries to save money by depositing it into the bank but it "disappears" moments after when the bank manager invests the money in a "money-market mutual fund." When Randy complains to the manager, he invests money in a portfolio, but the money also disappears (with the implication that the manager was transferring the money into his own account); a recession then hits the nation and South Park. At dinner, Randy explains to Stan that the economy is failing due to people spending their money on luxuries, and ironically, he continues his tirade while making himself a margarita in a Margaritaville-brand mixer, the noise of which drowns out his voice for part of the tirade.

People in South Park are struggling with the recent economic downturn, and many people on the street are castigating those whom they would blame; Cartman predictably blames the Jews, claiming they hid the money in a "Jew Cave", but Randy convinces everyone to reduce their spending to only the "bare essentials" in order to propitiate the economy, defending his own frivolous purchase by adding that the essentials include margaritas. His recommended changes make the town resemble first-century Galilee.

Kyle becomes annoyed, responding that the economy is not actually angry with them, and that they should be out spending money, and continues to preach that the economy only exists as a mental construct, and that people have lost their faith in it because of the recession. He then convinces his friends that if they want the economy to be strong, they must have faith in it. Upon hearing of this heresy, Randy and his makeshift economic council decide that they must kill Kyle. Cartman, in his desire to obtain a copy of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, says that he will deliver Kyle to Randy and his friends in exchange for the game.

In a scene resembling that of the Last Supper, Kyle and his friends go out for pizza where he laments that he feels they will not be able to get together like this anymore because he thinks one of his friends will betray him. The next day, Kyle sets up a table with a credit card machine in the town and begins "paying everybody's debts" with his American Express Platinum Card. Kyle's mother begs him to stop because he will be in debt for life, but Kyle feels he must to help everybody in the town. After paying for the debts, he passes out and the people carry him to his bed.

Soon enough, the economy takes a turn for the better. Malls and shops start opening again for business and the now debt free people start purchasing again. Randy is shown buying the new Margaritaville with a salsa dispenser ("You pour salsa into the top, and then it dispenses out the bottom!"). The news acknowledges President Barack Obama for the sacrifices he made and credits him for bringing these improvements in the economy, leaving Kyle flabbergasted.

As a subplot, Stan spends most of the episode trying to return the aforementioned Margaritaville mixer; the trendy retailer Sur La Table will not accept the return because it was bought on a payment plan. He tries to find out to whom he can return it, each person saying the debt has been packaged and sold to someone else (much like real-life mortgage-backed securities). Eventually he goes all the way to the United States Treasury, where a group of associates "consult the charts" and tell him the mixer is worth $90 trillion. One of the three treasury workers then says that another insurance company is failing and asks what they should do. They say they have to "consult the charts" again. Stan follows the men inside, and he sees a round lit-up game show style board, where the men cut off a chicken's head and let the decapitated chicken run on the board while one of them plays a tune similar to Yakety Sax on a kazoo. The chicken falls on the "bailout!" spot, so that is what the men do. In anger at the ridiculousness of the system, Stan breaks the mixer on the platform by the chicken and walks off.

Characters

<char name="Stan Marsh" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/stan-marsh.png"/> <char name="Kyle Broflovski" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/kyle-broflovski.png"/> <char name="Eric Cartman" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/eric-cartman.png"/> <char name="Butters Stotch" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/butters-stotch.png"/> <char name="Jimmy Valmer" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/jimmy-valmer.png"/> <char name="Clyde Donovan" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/clyde-donovan.png"/> <char name="Randy Marsh" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/randy-marsh.png"/> <char name="Sharon Marsh" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/sharon-marsh.png"/> <char name="Gerald Broflovski" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/gerald-broflovski.png"/> <char name="Sheila Broflovski" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/sheila-broflovski.png"/> <char name="Stephen Stotch" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/stephen-stotch.png"/> <char name="Skeeter" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/skeeter.png"/> <char name="Father Maxi" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/priestmaxi.png"/> <char name="Herbert Garrison" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/school-faculty-mr-garrison-no-mr-hat.png"/> <char name="Darryl Weathers" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/darryl-weathers.png"/> <char name="Caine,the Sur la Table store cashier" image="http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/business-people-caine-sur-la-table-cashier.png"/>

Locations

Behind The Scenes

Pop Culture References

Bonus Factoids

Pointless Observations

When the Rednecks are speaking on the news, above the Channel 9 logo a Visitor can be spotted.

Season 13

e1 The Ring
e2 The Coon
e3 Margaritaville
e4 Eat, Pray, Queef
e5 Fishsticks
e6 Pinewood Derby
e7 Fatbeard
e8 Dead Celebrities
e9 Butters' Bottom Bitch
e10 W.T.F.
e11 Whale Whores
e12 The F Word
e13 Dances With Smurfs
e14 Pee