Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?

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"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"

Episode no. 57
Airdate July 19, 2000
South Park - Season 4
April 5, 2000December 20, 2000
  1. Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000
  2. The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000
  3. Quintuplets 2000
  4. Timmy 2000
  5. Pip
  6. Cartman Joins NAMBLA
  7. Cherokee Hair Tampons
  8. Chef Goes Nanners
  9. Something You Can Do with Your Finger
  10. Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?
  11. Probably
  12. 4th Grade
  13. Trapper Keeper
  14. Helen Keller! The Musical
  15. Fat Camp
  16. The Wacky Molestation Adventure
  17. A Very Crappy Christmas

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"Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?" is episode 410 of the Comedy Central series South Park. It originally aired on July 19, 2000.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

This episode deals with the South Park boys going to their local Catholic Church, where their priest, Father Maxi, showed his ultra-conservative views of religion when he began to warn the children that they were doomed to Hell on the condition that they did not become more religious. They therefore began Sunday School classes with a nun named Sister Anne; she teaches them about Communion and confession, and the kids attempt to become more religious. This leads to confusion among the kids who think that Jesus was made of crackers, and that they have to eat crackers and drink wine or else they go to hell.

Issues arise when the kids begin to question some of their classmates (particularly Kyle, who is Jewish, and Timmy, who is disabled and can say little more than his own name). The priest explains that both will go to Hell if they cannot confess their sins, and as a result all the boys try to get these two to a point where they can be given salvation.

While all this is going on, down in Hell, Satan is in a dilemma when he is caught up between two possible boyfriends: Chris, an overly-sensitive man he is living with, and Saddam Hussein, Satan's emotionally abusive ex-lover (from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut). Satan is shocked because he had killed Saddam. Saddam tells him "Well, where was I gonna go, Detroit?", and does his best to butt in on their relationship. It is apparent that Satan is still attracted to Saddam, and he struggles to figure out which man to be with. He even turns to one of his smaller, more obnoxious demons for advice, but gets nowhere.

Back in South Park, the boys were rushing to confession, when Kenny seemingly dies while being run over by a bus, which makes everyone all the more terrified of death while in sin. However, when they get to the church, they discover Father Maxi performing sodomy with a local (and married) trollop in the confessional. The kids, horrified at the priest's sinfulness, decide to break out of their church, and the episode ends with Cartman directing the children to the creation of a new Christian community, with him at its head.

  • Kenny's parents aren't in Mass with him in the beginning of the episode.


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