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Also, in the third romantic montage, he's Skyping with Charlotte from "Where My Country Gone?", as the latter had promised. Butters is still wearing a neck brace after jumping out the window in the previous episode.The aide who was killed by the Homeless was apparently her boyfriend.Mayor McDaniels lied to the Whole Foods rep saying Craig was gay three episodes ago.Broken Aesop: The lesson of learning to distinguish fantasy from reality is broken by the fact that Tweek and Craig are an Official Couple in later seasons.

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Breather Episode: This episode is a light-hearted reprieve from the rest of the season, which is a continuous spiral of From Bad to Worse until the very end of the finale.Bad "Bad Acting": When Craig starts the fake break-up, his tone is as flat and stilted as ever - which doesn't help when everybody sympathises with the more emotional Tweek.As You Know.: Wendy when talking about the Asian exchange students.Tweek is implyed to be this as well, but Craig's encouragement to make their fake break-up seem real (which worked a bit too well) possibly gave him the courage to come out sooner than Craig. Armoured Closet Gay: Craig is heavily implied to be this since his behavior in this episode and how he behaves after imply that Craig has been repressing his true sexuality and his true feelings for Tweek for a long, long time, which is further implied by Word of God from Trey Parker and Matt Stone.Ambiguously Bi: A Freeze-Frame Bonus shows Clyde Donovan and his dad heading inside the Yaoi Art Exhibit, implying that aside from Clyde's flirtatious behavior towards the girls in Season 11's 14th episode "The List", he also leans towards other boys, since he's the only male student who is seen entering the exhibit.Later episodes - and the show creators themselves - have confirmed that they are indeed a couple. Ambiguous Ending: The episode ends with Craig and Tweek holding hands and spending time together, with nothing to show whether it's rekindled friendship, an act for the sake of the town, or genuine interest.Affectionate Parody: Of shippers in general and "Creek" shippers in particular, complete with art submitted by the fans.The parents of the titular "couple" also get involved: Tweek's parents think a gay son is just the right accessory and give him cash for coming out, while Craig's dad isn't ready for his son to be gay and has to do some soul searching before he's ready to give his blessing to a couple that may or may not even exist. In a subplot, Cartman sends Cupid-Me to put Tweek and Craig back together for fear one of them will try to get with him (unaware that his cupid self has a thing for him). Eventually, Craig suggests to Tweek that they 'come out' and then publicly break up to stop the rumors, but Tweek acts his part so well that he gets everyone's sympathy, leaving Craig to face the scorn of the town. This includes the adults of the town, who are thrilled to have a young gay couple in their midst.Īll of South Park are so in love with their own open-minded tolerance that Craig and Tweek's protests that they're not together fall on deaf ears. This shocks everyone, not least Tweek and Craig, who find that everyone they meet now assumes they're in love. After the South Park Elementary Asian community creates yaoi art, Wendy Testaberger gives a cultural presentation on it - said presentation being art of Craig and Tweek in poses ranging from innocent to explicit.















South park yaoi