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ninth episode of the fourteenth season of Due south Park

"Information technology'southward a Jersey Thing"
South Park episode
Episode no. Flavor 14
Episode nine
Directed past Trey Parker
Written by Trey Parker
Production lawmaking 1409
Original air date October 13, 2010 (2010-10-13)
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"It'due south a Jersey Thing" is the ninth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television serial South Park, and the 204th episode of the series overall. Information technology premiered on One-act Central in the United States on October 13, 2010. In the episode, New Jersey is apace taking over the nation one state at a fourth dimension and their next stop is South Park. As the Jerseyites spill into Colorado and approach S Park, the boondocks stands strong confronting the onslaught.

The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. In its original American circulate on October 13, 2010, "It's a Jersey Thing" was watched by 3.253 million viewers, co-ordinate to the Nielsen Media Enquiry. Information technology was the highest-viewed scripted evidence. It received a 1.9 rating/5% share among developed viewers between ages xviii and 49. This is the first episode to exist announced immediately post-obit another's airing since "The Passion of the Jew"; all other episodes since Season 9 accept been announced on a Friday or a Monday. However, it is not the first to release a preview clip right after the previous episode. The episode "200" had a preview clip released for it the mean solar day after the episode earlier it, "Yous Take 0 Friends", was aired (even though that preview clip was not used in the final episode).

The episode revolves around the invasion of South Park by the Jerseyites, based on characters from the MTV reality show, Bailiwick of jersey Shore and from The Real Housewives of New Jersey on Bravo. Footage from the opening credits of the MTV series is used.

Plot [edit]

When a family from New Jersey moves into South Park, Sharon invites the family unit into their home for dinner. The tacky Bailiwick of jersey woman, Teresa Giudice from the Real Housewives of New Jersey, becomes very obnoxious very quickly, and starts to insult Sharon and her friends, leading Sharon to insult her calmly. Teresa goes crazy and flips the dinner tabular array and shouts expletives at Sharon, but is calmed downwardly by her husband Joe. Soon later, many people from New Jersey move into South Park and everyone starts to go annoyed with them. Randy calls a meeting at the Park County Community Center, where he reveals that New Jersey is trying to have over the country and already has everything due east of the Rocky Mountains, with all of Colorado in danger of becoming "West Jersey". Meanwhile, afterwards some other atmospherics with the New Jersey housewives and Sharon at the pilus salon, Sheila reveals that she is originally from New Jersey afterward defending Sharon from the other ladies, and that she was once a notorious party daughter nicknamed "South-Woww-Tittybang".[i] When the other families find out, Cartman shuns Kyle from their group, stating that if he is Jersey (forth with beingness Jewish and ginger, which Cartman already hates him for), he is all bad. Later that night, Kyle (in a parody of the kickoff transformation scene in Teen Wolf), seemingly unable to control his deportment, begins to cutting and grease his bushy Jewfro into a style similar to Pauly D's hairstyle from Bailiwick of jersey Shore. He is even more shocked to find Sheila at present fully decked out in this fashion; Sheila tells Kyle that "it's non then bad, some people like the Bailiwick of jersey await", only to take Ike scream and faint after looking into the room and spotting them. Sheila reveals to her son that he'south technically from New Jersey: Kyle was conceived in New Jersey and during the first two months that Sheila was pregnant with him, she and Kyle's father, Gerald, were living with Sheila's parents in Newark, New Bailiwick of jersey. Whenever either of them is around New Jersey influences, she says, they will start to exhibit the same behavior.

Cartman's usual distrust of Kyle grows even stronger, since Kyle is now the "3 J's" - "Jinger (ginger), Bailiwick of jersey and Jew", although Stan and Kenny don't seem to intendance and they just help out the other townspeople try to drive the Jerseyites out. Desperate for assistance, afterwards having built a barricade of junk and handing out a stock of what appear to exist lever-activeness rifles and muskets from crates of mysterious origin, Randy pleads for help from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who tells him that the state cannot provide any assistance due to budget issues and general lack of concern (and then Randy tries telling him that "if Colorado falls, y'all're next", only to be told that really Utah and Nevada stand between California and the invasion). Likewise, Nihon likewise refuses to help. At this point, Randy decides they must seek help from their enemies: al-Qaeda. The townspeople are shocked at this idea, saying that the feelings of the families of the victims of 9/xi matter "another 10 months" (the tenth anniversary of the attacks). Simply and so Randy and other men are called to the bar, where in a satire of horror movie clichés, they encounter a sex-crazed and barely human Snooki. In desperation, Randy videotapes a request for aid from al-Qaeda and sends it to Osama bin Laden.

Every bit the townspeople arm themselves and barricade the streets to stave off the invasion, Cartman asks Kyle to meet him at the Sizzler, with the intent of locking him in the meat freezer so he can't assistance the Jerseyites. One time Cartman opens the freezer, Snooki springs out and begins to rape him and Dog Poo. Kyle at present fully transforms into a guido, complete with rings and gold cervix chain and calling himself "Kyley B", and proceeds to insult and striking Snooki, until she flees the restaurant—which Cartman thanks Kyle for. In the streets, Randy violently interrogates Michael "The State of affairs" Sorrentino, who can simply answer "It's but a Jersey thing, yous know, y'all just gotta be from Jersey to go it." The townspeople hold off the hordes of Jerseyites until their ammunition runs out and their defense seems futile. All the same, only as the invaders begin to overrun the barricades, a fleet of al-Qaeda suicide pilots fly in and crash their planes into the ground, killing them all in a parody of Saving Private Ryan. At a boondocks meeting soon afterwards, Randy proudly thanks bin Laden for his help in stopping the invasion and reveals that their victory has inspired the rest of the Eastward Declension to drive the Jerseyites dorsum to their own state.

With the Jerseyites defeated, Cartman tells Kyle "Y'all're a monster, but you lot're my picayune monster" - and just as bin Laden receives a hero medal, a Special Forces commando comes in and kills him. At start the people are shocked, simply then Randy exclaims "We got him!"

Product and cultural references [edit]

A brown-haired man wearing a white shirt and gray jacket smiles.

Serial co-creator Trey Parker (pictured) wrote and directed "It's a Bailiwick of jersey Thing"

"It's a Jersey Thing" was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. It first aired on October 13, 2010 in the United States on Comedy Central. Like most South Park episodes, "It's a Jersey Thing" was first conceived by Parker and fellow co-creator Matt Stone within a week of the episode'south circulate date.[2]

The episode was originally chosen "New Jersey". The title was later on inverse to "It Came from New Jersey" before being finalized as "It's a Jersey Matter".[three]

Kyle's transformation to becoming a Jerseyite is a reference to Teen Wolf.[4] [five]

The scene at the beginning in which Teresa Giudice becomes angry and flips the dinner table at Sharon is a parody of The Existent Housewives of New Jersey flavor ane episode six "Finale" involving the final dinner scene.

Reception [edit]

Ratings [edit]

In its original American broadcast on October 13, 2010, "It's a Jersey Thing" was watched by 3.253 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research, making information technology the virtually watched cablevision television receiver show of the night. The episode received a 2.1 rating/4 share, meaning information technology was seen by ii.i pct of the population, and four percent of people watching television receiver at the time of its broadcast. Amidst adult viewers between ages eighteen and 49, the episode received a one.ix rating/five share, rising one 10th in the ratings resulting in approximately 100, 000 more viewers than the previous episode. Amidst male viewers between ages 18 and 34, the episode received a 3.9 rating/thirteen share.[6]

Critical response [edit]

The episode received largely positive reviews. Katla McGlynn of The Huffington Post, referred to the revelation of Snooki as the best moment of the episode.[7] Ramsey Isler of IGN rated the episode with a 7.5/10 saying "the fact that the majority of the story was just a half-hearted satire of Jersey shows that Robot Chicken could've done better, is a sign that something's awry." Brad Trechak of AOL's Television receiver Squad stated in his review "As a New Jersey native, I should have been really offended past tonight's episode of South Park. Sadly, I was laughing too difficult to notice." He too felt the show "walks a line between sense of humour and bad sense of taste".[4] Sean O'Neal of The A.V. Society rated the episode with a B. He compared the episode to "S Park Is Gay!" and "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset" although he stated that ""It's a Jersey Thing" may non bear witness to have the lasting appeal of the aforementioned" episodes.[8]

Reaction from those spoofed [edit]

Despite existence ridiculed and spoofed past the prove, the reactions from the people who were spoofed were mostly positive. Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi wrote on Twitter, "Snooki desire smoosh smoosh. [I'grand] going to have nightmares tonight lmao!!! [We've] officially fabricated information technology...". Angelina Pivarnick posted a moving picture of Snooki as depicted in the episode and commented "Haaaaa wat a jokee. Lil gremlin". DJ Pauly D posted a shot of the Jersey-fied Kyle after a fan said they were "like twins", while The State of affairs posted a link to the episode while commenting "Southpark Situation! Hilarious!". Castmate Vinny Guadagnino commented "...my confront was on South Park, im good now".

Teresa Giudice from The Existent Housewives of New Jersey initially claimed to have not watched the episode, just later claimed she was "honored to exist mocked by them", especially in light of the other mockeries. Former co-castmember Danielle Staub was pleasantly surprised that "...information technology wasn't just me being made fun of for a change. You realize you're something else when you're being made into a cartoon. It's pretty funny."[9]

Dwelling release [edit]

"It'due south a Bailiwick of jersey Matter", along with the thirteen other episodes from S Park'south fourteenth flavour, were released on a iii-disc DVD set and ii-disc Blu-ray set up in the United States on April 26, 2011.[10]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Spelling used in the official South Park Facebook Page". Facebook. November sixteen, 2012. Retrieved Nov 16, 2012.
  2. ^ Isler, Ramsey (Oct 14, 2010). "South Park: "It's a Jersey Affair" Review". IGN . Retrieved October 17, 2010.
  3. ^ "Fan Questions: Do y'all option episode names before production, or during it?". Southward Park Studios (July vii, 2015). Retrieved Feb 5, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Trechak, Brad (October fourteen, 2010). "'S Park' Season fourteen, Episode 9 Epitomize". TV Squad . Retrieved October 17, 2010.
  5. ^ Parker, Trey (November 2011). Due south Park: The Complete Fourteenth Season: "It'due south a Jersey Thing" (Sound commentary) (DVD). Paramount Home Amusement.
  6. ^ Gorman, Bill (October xiv, 2010). "Midweek Cable: South Park Up; Terriers Steady; Ultimate Fighter, Ghost Hunters & More". Idiot box by the numbers. Archived from the original on Oct eighteen, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2010.
  7. ^ McGlynn, Katla (Oct fourteen, 2010). "'Southward Park' Takes On 'Jersey Shore': Town Enlists Bin Laden To Fight Jersey Invasion (VIDEO)". Huffington Postal service . Retrieved Oct 16, 2010.
  8. ^ O'Neal, Sean (October 13, 2010). "SOUTH PARK "It'southward A Jersey Thing"". The A.V. Social club . Retrieved October 17, 2010.
  9. ^ Carlson, Meghan (Oct xiv, 2010). "What the 'Bailiwick of jersey Shore' Kids, 'Existent Housewives' Thought of Concluding Nighttime's 'Southward Park' Parody". Buddy Telly . Retrieved Oct 17, 2010.
  10. ^ "South Park - 'The Complete 14th Flavour' Formally Announced; Seems it Really IS Complete!" . TVShowsOnDVD.com. July 2, 2011. Archived from the original on April 22, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2011.

External links [edit]

  • It'south A Jersey Thing Full episode at South Park Studios
  • Information technology's A Jersey Thing Episode guide at Due south Park Studios
  • "Information technology's a Bailiwick of jersey Matter" at IMDb

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