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"Insheeption"

"Insheeption" is the tenth episode of the fourteenth season of animated television series South Park, and the 205th episode of the series overall. It premiered October 20, 2010 on Comedy Central. The title of the episode is derived from the movie Inception which was released in 2010. In the episode, Stan and Mr. Mackey suffer a hoarding disorder. In an attempt to find the cause for it, they get trapped in Mr. Mackey's dream.

The episode was the subject of controversy, after it was revealed that episode writer Trey Parker plagiarized dialogue from a video parody of Inception from the website College Humor. Since then, the episode has been pulled from the South Park Studio website. [1]

Plot

After Wendy expresses concern that Stan suffers from compulsive hoarding, he agrees to have it checked. A group of "experts" help Stan go through his locker, which is quite stuffed with a number of disgusting items, including a maggot-infested sandwich and broken toothbrush which Stan, who soon loses his composure, refuses to give up. They send him to Mr. Mackey, who does not know what hoarding is. Stan discovers that Mackey is a hoarder himself, and when Stan suggests the idea of throwing away an old milk carton from Mackey's office, Mr. Mackey threatens to "rape him in the mouth".

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Mr. Mackey also shows signs of a hoarding disorder.

Stan and Mackey, along with a sheep herder (repeatedly misidentified as a sheep "hoarder"), are hooked up to a machine which experts explain will help them figure out why they are hoarders by drifting them to their subconscious. Moments later in Mackey's subconscious he is being bullied by a boy named Billy Thompson, who threatens to attack Mackey at a field trip the next day. Mackey then runs into Stan and the sheep herder, who as the scientists explain in reality, are there because of the power of Mackey's dream. Within the dream, Mackey goes home with Stan, who tries to talk him out of the dream, but Mackey instead plays with his Lite-Brite and old toys and watches ZOOM. Randy insists he has to rescue his son from the dream despite the experts' warning he will be stuck there forever.

The dream moves on to the next morning where Stan, Mackey, the sheep herder and the kids board a bus for the field trip. Stan suddenly sees Randy, who is for some reason a butterfly. Stan asks if he has come to help but Randy reveals that, while that was his intention, he is more concerned with getting "butterfly poon". The experts claim that they have called in another group of "experts" (one of them shapeshifting into NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck) to go into the dream to create a "dream within a dream" and rescue them, with one expert providing boombox sounds recreating Inception's music theme during the explanation. The second group, the cast from Inception, comes in shooting at people before going into the dream, where they proceed to shoot even more people in the woods as the group arrives. Stan, the sheep herder and Mackey are introduced to Woodsy Owl, an owl with the tagline "give a hoot, don't pollute" before being put in with Billy's three friends.

The experts are now seen courting firefighters to get into the dream and begin trying to explain the events to Sharon, who claims it all sounds ridiculous and stupid. A pizza guy arrives and is sent in as well, as Sharon is told she does not understand because she is not smart. Within the dream, Mackey and Stan are running from the bullies when Stan convinces Mackey to stand up for himself. Mackey prepares for a fight. Back in reality, the experts decide the dream has become too powerful, and at this point they must court "the most powerful dream infiltrator in the world" who is Freddy Krueger. While Freddy Krueger does not wish to come back, they convince him to help out a final time.

Within Mackey's dream, the second group of experts arrive to kill Billy Thompson and the tormentors before the fire fighters arrive, which they assumed would cure Mackey and end the dream. But when they realized Mackey's not waking up, he remembers what happened, explaining he ran from the bullies and went into a shack, where someone talked nice to him but then touched him in a bad way. Mackey then comes upon that same shack and enters, revealing another young Mackey being sexually molested by Woodsy Owl. Woodsy then turns into a nightmarish monster, killing the sheep herder and overpowering the experts before being killed from behind by Freddy Krueger. With Woodsy destroyed, everyone wakes up and Mackey explains he must have become a hoarder because of Woody's tagline about not polluting. Freddy expresses remorse because he could not save the herder. They suggest to Stan that he move on to his own therapy now, but he claims to have a better idea. He is then seen throwing out the items in his locker. Wendy and Kyle ask him what his problem was and Stan says that after what happened with Mackey, he does not want any therapy. Kyle suggests that maybe that "was your therapy". Finally, the first expert comes out again doing the Inception soundtrack as the episode ends.

CollegeHumor controversy

Upon the episode's release, Dan Gurewitch from the humor website CollegeHumor, noted several similarities between Insheeption and his own Inception parody video, "Inception Characters Don’t Understand Inception," which he had made with David Young and first posted to the CollegeHumor website on August 2, 2010. He discovered that many lines from the South Park episode seemed to be lifted almost verbatim from their sketch. Matt Stone later issued an apology, admitting when they had intended to parody complexity of Inception, they did not have a copy of the film to reference, instead turning to the internet for information on the film.[2] Stone explained:

"We thought their joke was that a lot of those lines were actually in the movie, and they were banging them against each other, and showing that the Inception characters didn’t even know Inception. That was a mistake, and it was an honest mistake… It's just because we do the show in six days, and we're stupid and we just threw it together. But in the end, there are some lines that we had to call and apologize for."[2]

Gurewitch has since said that their apology was accepted, and that he and Young plan to “meet up with Matt and Trey when they’re in New York."[2][3]

Cultural references

  • The episode's title and plot parody and make many references to the film Inception, with the main characters from the film playing a major part on the episode. The movie's supposed complexity and subsequent critical acclaim are also satirized with Sharon even claiming "Just because an idea is overly convoluted and complex, doesn't make it cool."
  • Cartman talks about the film Jackass 3D in the opening scene.
  • Freddy Krueger, the main character from the Nightmare on Elm Street films, is also parodied and is described as the world's best dream infiltrator. Krueger, originally conceived as a child molester, is ironically shown saving Mackey from being molested by Woodsy Owl.
  • The scene where Freddy Krueger is recruited to the task is reminiscient to the beginning of Arnold Schwarzenegger's 1985 film Commando, where he is approached by the army as he is chopping firewood.
  • Randy as a butterfly is a reference to the philosopher Zhuangzi who dreamt that he was a butterfly.
  • In the scene where Stan and Mr. Mackey are in his old bedroom, there are toys from several super robot anime including Great Mazinger, Raideen, and Getter Robo G. Mackey is also watching the PBS children's show ZOOM.
  • Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is parodied when the dream infiltrator's need him to believe that Randy is in his dreams

Critical response

The episode was graded B by The AV Club.[4]

IGN gave the episode a score of 7 out of 10 and wrote: "This episode had a great premise, and I did find myself laughing a couple of times (Cartman's few lines in this story are hilarious), but this installment gave me the impression that the creative team weren't really trying that hard. I've said it before, but it bears repeating – it seems like these new episodes are more like Robot Chicken fare (no offense to you RC lovers out there), than the usual stuff we've come to expect from SP. Maybe the team is distracted by other things, or maybe the debacle with the Mohammed episode took some wind out of their sails, but the spark seems to be missing, and I'm hoping it returns soon." .[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.southparkstudios.com/full-episodes/s14e10-insheeption
  2. ^ a b c Sean O'Neal. "South Park creators apologize for borrowing from CollegeHumor Inception parody".
  3. ^ Dave ITZKOFF (October 22, 2010). "South Park Creators Apologize for Using Other Writers' Lines".
  4. ^ Todd VanDerWerff (October 21, 2010). "South Park Insheeption". The AV Club. The Onion.
  5. ^ Ramsey Isler (October 21, 2010). "South Park: "Insheeption" Review. A dream within a dream of hoarders". IGN. News Corporation.