Let Go, Let Gov

Let Go, Let Gov

Season s17
Episode e01
Written By Trey Parker
Production Code 1701
Original Air Date 2013-09-25

Episode Chronology

Story

Description

Cartman wants to hold the government accountable for secretly monitoring all of his personal information. When Cartman manages to get himself behind the doors of the NSA, he doesn’t like what he finds in his personal file. He thinks it’s time he told everyone the truth. Meanwhile, Butters finds someone new to listen to his prayers.

Memorable Quotes

  • "And if it wouldn't be too much trouble, I'd really like to get a puppy for Christmas this year. G'night, Government!" -Butters
  • "Wow, that's cool. She's cute, wink. emoji." -Cartman
  • "When was the last time you went to your local DMV?" -Butters
  • "Your Government is watching you, and your government wants you to be happy." -Butters
  • "We're just goin' through the neighborhood and seeing if you've accepted the government into your heart." -Butters
  • "We live forever… in the cloud." -Butters
  • "Uh trust me, he's not fat and unimportant. I think we need to change his status to ripped and sweet." -Cartman
  • "What the hell is going on here? This is the DMV! There will be no joy here!" -DMV Head
  • "Look, I am telling you that you are making a HUGE mistake. Eric Cartman is the NSA's worst nightmare." -Cartman
  • "It's not going to be okay because now I'm a whistleblower against my country and I'm gonna have to hide out in Russsiaaaaa..." -Cartman

Characters

Kenny McCormick

Gender Male
Age 10
Hair Color Blond
Occupation Student
Grade 4th Grade
Aliases Mysterion, El Pollo Loco
Religion Roman Catholic , Temporary: Blaintologist
Father Stuart McCormick
Mother Mrs. McCormick
Brother Kevin McCormick
Sister Karen McCormick
Grandfather Grandpa McCormick
Voiced by Matt Stone
First Appearance The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Frosty)

Locations

Behind The Scenes

- The writers first started talking about an episode about the NSA in July. A lot happened during our hiatus and the writers wanted something that'd still be relevant. So they built it around Snowden & the NSA

Pop Culture References

- The speakerphone idea really kicked off when Trey did an imitation of how the Kardashians talk on their cell phones.

- "Living in America" is a song originally performed by James Brown, although we kinda like Butters' version better.

- The speech Detective Lawson gives when he and Cartman go to a suspect's house is parodying a classic episode of "Dragnet", where Joe Friday lectures a suspect on the perils of drug use.

- The machine that Santa is hooked up to is similar to the device that allows "Pre-Cogs" see the future in the movie Minority Report

Bonus Factoids

- The new intro's done w/ the same type of 3D program we normally use. We render the textures flat, so it looks like the original paper pilot.

Season 17

e1 Let Go, Let Gov
e2 Informative Murder Porn
e3 World War Zimmerman
e4 Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers
e5 Taming Strange
e6 Ginger Cow
e7 Black Friday
e8 A Song of Ass and Fire
e9 Titties and Dragons
e10 The Hobbit