Ep 3. Faith Hilling
- TVMA
- March 28, 2012
- 22 min
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7.1 (2,666)
In South Park season 16 episode 3 titled "Faith Hilling," the residents of South Park develop a new trend called "Faith Hilling." This involves pulling down the back of one's pants and taking a picture while pretending to ski or snowboard down a hill. The trend quickly spreads across the country, with politicians and celebrities also participating in the craze.
Meanwhile, a group of internet trolls called "The Union of Truth" are on a mission to expose the lies of pop culture and media. The group believes that the only way to reveal the truth is through outrageous and offensive behavior. They target the boys and their school by hacking into the school's website and replacing all the pictures with graphic images.
The boys, along with their new friend Butters, decide to take a stand against the trolls and their destructive behavior by organizing a rally to spread their own message of love and tolerance. However, their efforts are met with opposition from both the trolls and their own classmates who are more interested in participating in the latest trend than standing up for what is right.
As the episode progresses, the boys must navigate the chaos caused by the Faith Hilling craze and the Union of Truth's efforts to tear them down. They struggle to find a way to bring their message of positivity to the forefront while also combatting the negative influences of the world around them.
Overall, "Faith Hilling" is a satirical take on the power of trends and the role of media in shaping public opinion. It also highlights the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of opposition and ridicule. This episode is sure to make viewers laugh while also prompting them to think critically about the world around them.