" Porn Murder Informative " is the second episode of the seventeenth season of the American animated television series South Park . The 239th episode of the entire series, it airs on Comedy Central in the United States on October 2, 2013. This episode revolves around the children of South Park who are trying to stop their parents from watching "porn murder", television programs containing softcore pornography which revived the true crime story.
Video Informative Murder Porn
Plot
At South Park Elementary School, Peter Mullen's students report on "porn killings", television shows that use killings provoked by husband-wife abuse and adultery, enjoyed by parents; Peter said exposure to such programs leads to murderous parents. At Marsh's residence, Stan Marsh found his parents, Randy and Sharon, watching "porn murder". That afternoon, Eric Cartman called Stan, telling him that a student, Aaron Hagen's father, had killed his mother.
The next day, at the Community Center, Kyle Broflovski held a town meeting with other children in South Park, discussing the murder and his relationship to "porn murder". Kyle informed the group that there was a phone app that could serve as a parent key to a particular program and use a password known only to children. When Stan's parents find the parent's key and can not answer the security question, "How do you tame a horse in Minecraft ?" (referring to the video game), Randy contacts the cable company and learns that Stan locks them up.
Randy and the other parents went to the cable company to request that the block be revoked, but the agent they spoke to refused. Parents later learned that a child named Corey Lanskin could be hired to teach anyone how to play Minecraft .
The next day, Jimmy Valmer tells Stan and Kyle that some parents have broken their parents' keys, and Butters is upset because his father killed his mother in Minecraft, making Kyle realize that someone is teaching. games for their parents. At the community center, the kids discuss how their parents are now not only continuing to watch porn murder, but also ruining their online experience at Minecraft too, blaming Kyle and his app.
The next day, the children go to Corey's house, where they find the parents who teach Corey in the basement. They assured him about the negative effects of Minecraft on their parents and their use to keep their parents away from porn smuggling. Corey told the kids that in order to protect their family, they had to fight their cable company. In cable companies, children face corporate representatives, who are unsympathetic until they learn about the displeasure of prospective parents because they can not access porn murder. Representatives then dropped Investigative Discovery and other murderous porn channels from their standard networking lineup.
Angered that they had lost their homicidal porn, Randy and Sharon decided to play Minecraft , where their avatar kills each other with pleasure.
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Production
The idea of ââ"porn murder" comes from the co-creator Trey Parker series and author Bill Hader. Parker said that he and Hader knew the most about "porn killings" because they and their wives each regularly watched as South Park's parents did in the episode. Parker feels that programs comprised of "murder pornography" provide many easy-to-spoof materials, in particular citing inaccurate portrayals of individuals involved in crimes that "kill porn". Channels in episodes that broadcast spoof Investigation Discovery programs, Oprah Winfrey Network, and Skinemax.
Parker and fellow songmaker Matt Stone chose Minecraft to be the second focus of the episode because they wanted something family-friendly to contrast with adult-oriented programming that consisted of "murder pornography". They settled on Minecraft because it was the first video game that Parker and Stone did not understand so they felt that parents could have a similar experience. Parker and Stone say they contact Mojang, the developer of Minecraft , before creating an episode to request permission to use the game in the episode. They gladly agreed and also sent merchandise to the South Park production crew .
The Cartman joke that scoffs Wendy repeatedly throughout this episode is based on a popular YouTube video about someone who scoffs at Ben Conop's political candidate.
Reception
Andrew Wallenstein, writing for Variety , suggested that the Discovery ID , host of the "porn killer" program in the episode, has a striking resemblance to Investigation of Discovery , which airs a similar program. Wallenstein also suggested that the Get Cable Company logo resembles the Time Warner Cable logo.
Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode a score of 7.8 out of 10, saying: "After the premiere of last week, South Park '' Informative Murder Porn 'looks better, and describes a simple but effective premise.The laughter is not too distracting, but the jokes are funny and smart. "Ryan McGee from The AV Club gives episode B, saying: "Out of the hit-and-miss season premiere, [...] 'Informative Murder Porn' makes local satire, social, and more consistently entertaining in the second week."
Markus Persson, creator of Minecraft , posted on Twitter, "Just saw the episode of South Park with Minecraft in it, and I loved it!" Persson said that he was asked for permission to enter Minecraft in the episode and sent out a rough line of the episode. Persson told them "they can do whatever they want".
References
External links
- "Informative Murder Porn" Full episode at South Park Studios.
- "Informative Murder Porn" in IMDb
- "Informative Killing Language" on TV.com
Source of the article : Wikipedia