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A Million Little Fibers

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Template:Infobox South Park episode "A Million Little Fibers" is episode 1005 of South Park which aired on April 19, 2006.

Plot

Template:Spoiler In this episode, Towelie gets fired from his newest job at P.F. Chang's at Flatirons Crossing, in Broomfield, Colorado (for constantly being high) and (while high) comes up with the idea to write his own memoirs, which he writes (while high), and submits for publishing; however, the publisher tells him no person would be interested in a towel's story, so Towelie (while high) decides to change the memoirs to be exactly the same, except that he changes the story to make himself a person and takes up the pen name Steven McTowelie. He then goes on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where she loves and promotes his book. Meanwhile, Oprah's vulva, Mingey—which apparently is imbued with sentience—is depressed that the overworked Oprah never pays attention to him anymore—the vagina persona sounding completely male with a Cockney accent. Gary, her anus (who speaks in a highly camp voice with a confusing mix of many British English accents, including Scottish, Welsh, Liverpudlian and other regional English accents), conspires with him to get Oprah fired, so she can pay more attention to them. As Mingey realizes that Towelie is not a person ("a minge knows a towel when they hear one"), they call Geraldo Rivera and give him the information. Subsequently, Towelie is interviewed on Larry King Live, during which Geraldo Rivera calls in from Afghanistan to reveal that the author of the book is a towel.

When the truth comes out, mobs congregate to protest wildly; Oprah invites Towelie back on the show, saying that he can explain that he wanted to make the book more relevant and easily understandable. However, instead she erupts in anger, calling on the audience to lynch Towelie (at the same time bringing the audience back to her side, thwarting Mingey and Gary's plan). Towelie is cornered at the Bank of Chicago, but Mingey—taking sudden and desperate advantage of the opportunity—tears through Oprah's pants with a revolver. Taking hostages, he kills a police officer and begins making demands in preparation for an escape to France (Gary the anus having always wanted to see Paris). Towelie struggles to think of an idea to deliver himself and his fellow hostages to safety, resisting the temptation to get high. He realizes that any stoned idea will only "get him into trouble".

Towelie's solution: using his inherent flatness, Towelie slips into the bank and allows the hostages to enter through the previously locked doors. The hostages being cleared from the area, police snipers open fire on Oprah's nether region and accidentally hit Gary instead of Mingey. Seeing his only friend slain and his hopes shattered, Mingey turns the gun towards himself and joins the departed Gary. Oprah is rushed to the hospital, with police informing Towelie and the hostages that Oprah will be fine—though the same cannot be said for either her anus or vagina. Towelie learns not to get high for ideas, but to use drugs as a reward after he comes up with them.

Geraldo

During the Geraldo Rivera phone call there are numerous pictures of Geraldo at locations he has never been to. This is an allusion to Geraldo's many sensationalistic stretching of the truth, including pictures of:

In contrast to Tom Cruise, Geraldo responded positively to his depiction on South Park, seeming flattered, almost thankful that they parodied him so well.[citation needed]

Trivia

  • The show aired 19 April, one day before the marijuana-related "holiday", 4/20. Towlie's character is almost solely characterized by smoking marijuana.
  • Oprah's vagina has what sounds to be a cockney accent, while the accent of her anus, fluctuates between attempted Welsh, Scottish and Liverpudlian accents. "Gary" is Cockney rhyming slang for the anus, derived from Gary Glitter (rhyming with "shitter").
  • The only (semi) regular character that appears in this episode is Towelie.
  • Oprah also appeared in episode Here Comes the Neighborhood in an over exaggerated fat appearance.

References to other works/Pop culture

  • This episode mainly parodies the controversy over James Frey's novel, A Million Little Pieces.
  • P.F. Chang's is an actual restaurant chain, based in Scottsdale, Arizona.
  • The members of Oprah's studio audience receive torches under their seats to help them participate in the lynching of Towelie. Normally, Oprah's guests (and audience members at many other daytime talk shows) receive gifts like DVDs, CDs, and books, and are told to find said items under their seats.
  • The publishers in the episodes are named Porcupine Press and Arbitrary House, plays on the publishers Penguin Books and Random House, respectively. The Towelie's hotel is called the Marryot, a pun on the hotel chain Marriott.
  • The relationship between Oprah's minge and asshole is similar to that of George and Lennie in John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men. Oprah's vagina and asshole also almost directly quote the play "Blood Brothers".
  • There's a "High Moments" poster in Towelie's room, with plants pictures in it. It's a parody of Tom Forcade's High Times, a magazine about drug consumption, mainly marijuana.

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