Mid-season ender tonight! Everyone excited? Well, once you’ve seen that, feed your SP demon some dessert with today’s disturbing choice.

05. The Return of Chef

Keep in mind the back-story to this one while you watch it. Most of the details are unclear, but the basic gist is that Isaac Hayes, the voice of Chef and a Scientologist, objected to the episode Trapped in the Closet, which was basically 20 minutes of (brutally honest, absolutely hilarious, and completely deserved) bashing on Scientology. Parker and Stone said, “Bite me,” or more accurately, “Everything should be fair game,” and pointed out that he wasn’t complaining when they slammed other religions. Hayes quit. Parker and Stone wrote him out in the best, most disturbing way imaginable. Watch this episode.

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10. Super Best Friends

Speaking of taking shots at religion… This one’s notable for two big reasons: it includes an image of Muhammad and it’s the precursor to Trapped in the Closet. Honestly, Blainetologists? The books? How did no one get a comparison to Scientology with this? Even if you don’t see it, it’s still an expertly executed bodyslam to religious cults and very funny to boot. Watch this episode.

09. Fun with Veal

Random fact: Dorn is wearing a Pasadena City College sweatshirt in this episode. I lived about a block away from PCC when I was going to Caltech and regularly visited their flea market and made fun of the place. Okay, so maybe I’m biased by how much that little shirt makes me giggle, but this episode’s a great one regardless. Calf curling? Cartman farting on Kyle’s face? Stan’s sores? I rest my case. Watch this episode.