Pilot: The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Santa) - S1-E1
Revealing mistake: Each time Jesus turns his head to speak to the children when he is beating Santa Claus, he has two left arms.
Pilot: The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Santa) - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: When Santa Claus is spinning Jesus over him, Jesus' beard keeps appearing and disappearing.
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Revealing mistake: When Cartman finishes talking about his nightmare in the beginning, Chef comes and you can see his hat poking out of the roof of the car. They couldn't really fix this because this episode was done out of construction paper. (00:04:10)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When Cartman is saying how the others are trying to scare him, you can see Kyle is not stood next to him. Camera cuts and now Kyle is there. (00:04:20)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When the bus pulls up, a stop sign is visible on the bus. When Ike goes through the second bus window, the sign has gone. (00:05:10)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: On the bus, we see there is a shot of the bus with 4 kids visible on the left hand side. However, when Ms. Crabtree swerves, a 5th kid with black hair appears out of thin air. (00:06:50)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: In the classroom there is a poster of The Laughing Cavalier in the back wall in the class. In the last shot of that scene you can notice that the poster has disappeared and is replaced with an astronaut poster. (00:09:05)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: In the classroom scene where Kyle tries to be excused from class to find Ike, Cartman sets Pip on fire as he was sitting just behind him to the the left. However in the previous shots Pip had not been sitting there, some other kid was and wouldn't have had enough time between shots to move. (00:09:05)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: We see all the cows in a single line waiting for the train. When the camera changes they are all now in a herd. (00:09:30)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When the boys are first seen in the cafeteria, Stan is in front of Cartman. When Kyle says, "Hey look, there's Wendy Testeburger." in the next shot, Stan is now behind Cartman. (00:10:05)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: The "School Food Is Good Food" poster in the cafeteria changes fonts between shots. (00:10:50)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: After Stan vomits from Wendy talking to him at school, the vomit disappears in a few shots. (00:10:55)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: The rock Kyle throws at the alien ship appears from nowhere. (00:14:00)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When at Stark's pond, the vomit by Stan's feet disappears. (00:16:00)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: When Cartman accidentally sets Fluffy the Cat on fire, it jumps up into the air and knocks over a picture and it falls onto the floor. When Stan, Kyle, Cartman's mom and Wendy walk into the living room in the next shot, the picture has disappeared. (00:17:45)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: The stars keep changing position (especially the sparkly big one) when Cartman is tied to the tree. (00:18:05)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Revealing mistake: When Chef is waiting for the visitors, he lifts his sunglasses. When he does, he blinks. But his eyes appear over the sunglasses. (00:19:25)
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Continuity mistake: Mr.Garrison's glasses change throughout shots, from a thin pair to a bold pair.
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Audio problem: After the scene where Mr. Garrison says, "You can say that again, Mr. Hat," Kyle shouts, "Give me back my brother you stupid aliens" in Stan's voice.
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe - S1-E2
Visible crew/equipment: When Chef is singing: "I'm gonna make love to you, woman!" A crew member's hand can be seen moving the character's head. This was later fixed in the DVD version, but it was not fixed in the original version.
Answer: Essentially Stan was trying to return the blender that his dad, Randy, had bought because he knew his parents couldn't afford the extra debt. The blender, which represented mortgage-backed securities, had been bought on payment plan, meaning Randy had to make monthly payments, with interest, on something that wasn't essential. The episode represented the recession that was occurring at the time, including the housing bubble and mortgage crisis going on, so there's a lot going on. However, the payment plan (which is to say the debt) had been sold to another company by the store that sold Randy the blender. (To explain why, because of the recession, the store needed cash on hand, and they would only be getting a little money each month, if Randy paid his bill. So the store sells the debt to a company who gives the store the money upfront. Think of the J.G. Wentworth commercials, "I have a structured settlement, but I need cash now".) Because the store sold the debt, in ridiculous fashion, Stan had to return the blender to the company that bought the debt, although they too sold the debt to another company. Finally he gets to the U.S. treasury who tells him his blender is worth $90 trillion (again a ridiculous exaggeration) meaning that the debt owed is greater than the product is worth and to deride the way government agencies set up their budgets (which requires much more complex economic lessons). Kyle's whole point was people shouldn't fear the economy or see it as a vengeful being, but continue to spend and live as they normally do. Economically speaking, not spending money during a recession creates a longer lasting recession, and to solve a recession, people should spend money, although people and businesses shouldn't acquire debt during a recession because interest rates are higher. But on a personal level, individuals are fearful of losing their jobs during a recession, so they save money in case that should happen. But again, this is complex economics lesson.
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