“South Park” Season 22 Episode 6 will be airing a few hours from now and the boys are going to be enlisting the help of Al Gore. The teaser video for the upcoming episode saw Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman in a bowling alley where they’re exchanging words with the former vice president, Otakukart reported.
Stan begged Mr. Gore to help them with the situation they’re in and it appears the boys are at wit's end what to do moving forward. In response, Al Gore demanded an apology from the gang for making fun of him. At first, audiences thought that Stan, Kyle, and Kenny will be the one doing the groveling but were surprised that Cartman uttered the apology. It would seem that the gang is in serious trouble in “South Park” Season 22 Episode 6 if Cartman is willing to do the begging himself.
Although the chubby character appears to have been sincere with the apology, Al Gore perceives it as insincere. “That didn’t sound cereal at all,” the politician said before rolling down a bowling bowl and getting a clean strike. Audiences are left wondering what could be so consequential in “South Park” Season 22 Episode 6.
While some have guessed that it might be about the mid-term elections and climate change, it’s actually something that poses a greater threat: the ManBearPig. “South Park” Season 22 Episode 6 will have the gang deal with Al Gore’s ridiculous claim but will have the boys take the guy seriously.
The reason for this is that they believe Al doesn’t have any friends, which explains why Cartman was a bit regretful when he apologized to the guy. The former vice president is trying to be relevant in the political ecosystem by pushing the ManBearPig threat to the forefront. “South Park” Season 22 Episode 6 will have him disseminating information and giving out speeches about this elusive creature, something that will surely provide some hilarious moments for fans.


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