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: In their quest to avoid the "intolerance" of religion, they become the most intolerant characters in the episode, mirroring the very behavior they claim to despise. Mysterion and the Guardian Angel

Ultimately, the episode suggests that social hierarchies are often maintained by those at the bottom just as much as those at the top, and that sometimes, the only thing more dangerous than a fanatic is someone who is fanatical about having no opinion at all. South Park - Season 15Eps14

: Karen believes she has a literal guardian angel. This highlights Kenny's nobility; while the world mocks his poverty, he uses his curse of immortality and his superhero persona to provide the only stability and hope his sister has. The "White Trash" Resolution : In their quest to avoid the "intolerance"

To escape his status as the poorest kid, Cartman orchestrates a plan to get his own mother arrested so he can be sent to the same foster home. The story concludes with a signature South Park twist: Cartman uses a "Pabst Blue Ribbon" delivery as a catalyst to get the foster parents arrested, effectively "destroying" the agnostic household. This highlights Kenny's nobility; while the world mocks

The deep story of South Park 's Season 15 finale, serves as a dual-layered exploration of economic status and the human need for a "social safety net"—even when that net is built on bullying. The Cycle of Poverty and Status

The McCormick children are sent to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead, radical agnostics who subject their foster children to psychological torture. This subplot satirizes religious and atheistic zealotry by depicting as its own rigid, militant dogma.

: The Weatherheads believe that because nothing can be "known" for certain, taking any definitive stance (like what kind of juice to drink) is an act of "blasphemous" certainty.