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"The Passion of the Jew" is the third episode of the eighth season and the 114th overall episode of the American animated series '' South Park'', originally broadcast on
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on March 31, 2004. Going by production order, it is the 4th episode of Season 8 instead of the 3rd. It was written and directed by
Trey Parker Randolph Severn "Trey" Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an American actor, animator, filmmaker, and composer. He is known for co-creating ''South Park'' (since 1997) and '' The Book of Mormon'' (2011) with his creative partner Matt Stone. ...
, who, along with fellow series co-creator
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, voiced most of the characters in the episode. "The Passion of the Jew" is a satirical critique of the media discourse and controversy surrounding
Mel Gibson Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an American actor, film director, and producer. He is best known for his action hero roles, particularly his breakout role as Max Rockatansky in the first three films of the post-apoca ...
's 2004 film, ''
The Passion of the Christ ''The Passion of the Christ'' is a 2004 American epic biblical drama film produced, directed and co-written by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus of Nazareth, Maia Morgenstern as Mary, mother of Jesus, and Monica Bellucci as Mary ...
''. In the episode, Kyle finally sees the blockbuster movie ''The Passion of the Christ'' and admits that Cartman has been right about the Jewish people all along. After Stan and Kenny see and hate the film, they angrily pursue
Mel Gibson Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an American actor, film director, and producer. He is best known for his action hero roles, particularly his breakout role as Max Rockatansky in the first three films of the post-apoca ...
to get their money back.


Plot

The boys are playing '' Star Trek'' in Cartman's mother's new minivan and, as usual, the anti-Semitic Cartman insults Kyle's Jewish heritage. Cartman dares Kyle to watch ''
The Passion of the Christ ''The Passion of the Christ'' is a 2004 American epic biblical drama film produced, directed and co-written by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus of Nazareth, Maia Morgenstern as Mary, mother of Jesus, and Monica Bellucci as Mary ...
'', the box-office success which Cartman cites as proof that everybody hates the Jews. Kyle sees the film and is horrified by its violent depiction of how Jesus was tortured and crucified. Kyle feels intense guilt and has nightmares in which he and other Jews laugh while killing Jesus. He tells Cartman that he was "right all along" about the Jews; overjoyed, Cartman prays to a poster of ''The Passions director
Mel Gibson Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an American actor, film director, and producer. He is best known for his action hero roles, particularly his breakout role as Max Rockatansky in the first three films of the post-apoca ...
and vows to dedicate his life to promoting the film and "organiz ngthe masses ... to do thy bidding". Meanwhile, Stan and Kenny watch ''The Passion'' and hate it. Declaring it a "
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", they demand their eighteen dollars back from the theater, but are told that they can only get their money back from Gibson. Attempting to contact Gibson, Stan and Kenny telephone the head of the Mel Gibson Fan Club—Cartman, who yells at them for disliking the film, but lets slip that Gibson lives in Malibu. Stan and Kenny make their way there. Meanwhile Cartman dresses in a brown
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-esque uniform and hosts a fan club meeting in his backyard. The attendees have gathered to celebrate ''The Passion'', which they say helped them rediscover Christianity. Cartman suggests that each attendee take one more person to see the film before they begin what he refers to as " the cleansing"—the fan club members obliviously agree. When Stan and Kenny reach Gibson's house, the director rambles, straps himself to a
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wearing only white
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and says that no matter how much they torture him he will never refund their money. When the boys insist that they just want their money back, Gibson chases them around the house, imitating
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gags while doing so. Stan and Kenny take eighteen dollars from Gibson's wallet (actually twenty dollars, but Kenny offers up two dollars for change) and flee on a bus home. Gibson, wearing face paint from '' Braveheart'', chases their bus in the tanker truck from ''
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'', screaming " Qapla'!" and " Gimme back my money!" Back in South Park, Kyle talks to Father Maxi about his issues regarding Jesus and the guilt he has been feeling since seeing Gibson's film. Father Maxi points out that the Passion was originally a play used to stir up anti-Semitism, but says that its subject matter can still help people. Kyle seizes on Father Maxi's statement that "Christianity is about
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" and says he now understands what he should do. At another fan club rally outside the South Park theater, Cartman shouts hateful slogans in German and gives the attendees lines to shout back; mistaking the German for the
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spoken in ''The Passion'', they happily do so and join Cartman in
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ping through South Park shouting anti-Semitic slogans. Meanwhile, Kyle suggests at his synagogue that the Jewish community should apologize for Jesus' crucifixion, prompting uproar in the congregation. The rabbi tries to calm the situation, saying "we live in a rational community, and everybody knows this is just a movie", but just then, Cartman and his parade pass the synagogue. Horrified, the rabbi and congregation go to the theater and demand that they stop showing ''The Passion''. Their argument with Cartman and his followers is interrupted by the arrival of the truck chase—Gibson crashes into the theater, destroying it. When he emerges unscathed, Cartman rushes to meet him, but Gibson ignores him and, rambling, first attempts one final time to force Stan and Kenny to give him his money back (which fails, as they refuse), and then smears his own excrement on a building, much to the astonishment of Kyle and the fan club members. Stan says that if they want to be good Christians for Jesus they should focus on his teachings and not focus on how he died. The fans agree and disperse, much to Cartman's dismay. Kyle says he feels better about being Jewish after hearing Stan's speech and seeing Gibson, who defecates on Cartman's face and runs off whooping.


Cultural references

The poster of Mel Gibson on Cartman's wall is from Gibson's 1995 film '' Braveheart''. On Stan and Kenny's way out to get their money back for ''The Passion'', Stan remarks, "This is about being able to hold bad filmmakers responsible. This is just like when we got our money back for ''
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''." ''BASEketball'' is a 1998 comedy film in which Parker and Stone starred. The way Gibson behaves while chasing Stan and Kenny through his mansion is reminiscent of '' Looney Tunes'', particularly
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. Gibson saying, "Two days ago, I saw a vehicle that would haul that tanker. You want to get out of here? You talk to me" is a famous quote of his
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character in the 1981 film '' Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior''. His "Qapla!" stems from the
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word for "success/victory” in ''Star Trek'' and was also used in Parker and Stone’s '' Team America: World Police''.


Reception

''The New York Times Virginia Heffernan praised the episode, writing "Depending on whom you asked, that episode, 'The Passion of the Jew,' proved that the show's still got it or that it's made a comeback or that it's better than ever. In any case, it was good." It was also praised by the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish newspaper ''
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'', which called it "perhaps the most biting critique of 'The Passion' to date."


Home media

Besides appearing on the '' South Park'' complete eighth season DVD set, "Passion of the Jew" is also available as a standalone DVD release (which was released on DVD the same day that the DVD of the '' Passion of the Christ'' was released) with two bonus episodes: season six's "
Red Hot Catholic Love "Red Hot Catholic Love" is the 87th episode of the Comedy Central series '' South Park''. It originally aired on July 3, 2002. It was selected No. 2 on the "10 South Parks that Changed the World" list, and was also part of "South Park's Dirty Dozen ...
" and season seven's " Christian Rock Hard".


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