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Kenny and his siblings are sent to Greeley, Colorado, to live with the Weatherheads. Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead are militant agnostics. They strictly forbid any form of certainty in their household, forcing the foster children to drink "Dr. Pepper" (because no one can be sure what flavor it is) and punishing them by spraying them with water if they make definitive statements about God or reality.
"El Niño Pobre" is not just a collection of jokes; it serves as a satirical look at several social issues. South Park -1997- - T15E14 - El nino pobre.mkv
Let me know what else you'd like to know about this episode! South Park: Season 15, Episode 14 – “The Poor Kid” Kenny and his siblings are sent to Greeley,
"The Poor Kid" showcases South Park’s unique ability to mock multiple sides of a cultural issue simultaneously: Weatherhead are militant agnostics
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This creates a crisis for Eric Cartman, who realizes that without Kenny around, is now the poorest kid in school. Desperate to regain his status, Cartman frames his own mother for running a meth lab so he can be sent to a "rich" foster home in Hawaii—only to end up in the same dreary foster home as Kenny in Greeley, Colorado. Militant Agnosticism and Dr Pepper
While the viral video angle is funny, it sets up the episode’s true conflict: Upon realizing he is now the "second poorest kid," Cartman spirals into a narcissistic panic, fearing the loss of his social status. In a fit of rage, he reports the McCormick parents to the police for their "gross negligence" and meth lab operation.