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Monday, July 13, 2009 - 8:03 PM
Synopsis
When an international crisis strikes,
the boys discover a way to make money that seems easy and profitable.
Cartman manages to convince Craig that he should help the guys with
their scheme. Cartman knows Craig has what it takes to make their dream
a reality.
Full Recap
The
events of the previous episode are recounted as Craig Tucker is writing
down his thoughts and continues slamming the other boys at every
opportunity. The boy’s plane has landed in Peru, but there is no one
there to meet them. The pilots get on their radio, but they only hear
some of the guinea pig carnage going on back home. In Colorado, Randy
is still covering the devastation with his video camera a la Cloverfield.
News reports indicate there are guinea pig attacks all over the world.
A guinea pig breaks into the Marsh home as the family flees. Back in
Peru, Stan tries to figure out what is going on and the pilots admit to
him that anything they’ve done based on the orders of the director of
Homeland Security hasn’t made sense. Stan asks if they can be flown
back home, only to be told that they don’t have enough fuel. To find
another way out of there the pilots and the boys start wandering
through a remote area of Peru. Craig again says what’s on his mind,
but Cartman reminds him that no one likes a complainer. In Washington
DC the guinea pig problem has been a distraction, but the director of
Homeland Security still demands that all the pan flute bands be sent on
a boat to Guantanamo Bay. The Marsh family is on the run, with a
startled Randy documenting it from every angle. In Peru, the pilots and
the boys find themselves in a “Land of the Giants / Lost Worldâ€
with giant peaches, apples and beehives. Craig again dresses down the
boys for the situation they are in, when suddenly the pilots are
attacked by something. The boys run off and are now on their own.
In South Park the Marsh family meets the Stotch family on top of the
roof of a Best Buy. Now they are being attacked by giant bees. The bees
look like guinea pigs in bee costumes. In Peru the boys find an ancient
temple and go inside, bringing along a reluctant Craig. They find a
wall of ancient drawings that documents exactly what is happening out
in the real world, pan flute bands arrested and the rise of the guinea
pigs. In the final drawing they see a figure that looks just like
Craig. Much to his delight the director of Homeland Security gets a
report that they’ve lost complete control. The director wants to go
to Machu Picchu in Peru. In the grocery store, the Marsh & Stotch
families and others are attacked by guinea rabbits and guinea mice.
They make their way to the storeroom, where Randy startles himself yet
again. In the temple the boys find an awesome passage, which they want
to check out. Craig decides he is not going to be part of this anymore
and leaves. The boys follow him out. Craig indicates that he likes it
“nice and boringâ€.
It’s been three days and the Marsh family has taken shelter at the
Outback Steakhouse. Outside there is a “Guineasarus Rex†that
really startles Randy. Sharon has had enough and grabs the camera from
Randy. In Machu Picchu, Version:1.0
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Peru the director of Homeland Security pees on
a statue of Incan god screaming that nothing can stop him, when Craig
turns up, followed by our boys. The director wants them captured, but
Stan explains what they found at the temple, raising doubts amongst the
soldiers present. The director explains what’s going on and tells the
boys they are all going to die; this causes one of the soldiers to
shoot him. Then the director reveals his true nature, he is a guinea
pirate in disguise. Craig promises to walk away and not ruin the plan,
but he steps of something, which causes sparks to shoot out of his eyes
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Craig Tucker, sums up all that has
happened, including the release of the pan flute bands and their
successful driving of the guinea creatures back to Peru. Randy realizes
that he never had a tape in his camera; Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire all his precious video was
never recorded. The guinea pirate was locked away and Peruvian pan
flute bands are now flourishing around the world. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire Craig learned to
never listen when people come asking for money. In Washington DC the
new director of Homeland Security learns that his predecessor has
escaped; the guinea prisoner is on the loose!
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