Episode Quotes
Mr. Garrison: (drunk) Great party, Mr. Mackey. Mr. Hat just grabbed Principal Victoria's ass!
Randy: Hey uh, if you watch another guy masturbate, does that make you gay?
Jimbo: What?!?
Randy: Well I just… I have this buddy, uh, he, sat and watched another guy... play with himself.
Burly man: Well… Let's go kick his ass!
Randy: You mean it? I'm not gay?
Jimbo: Well… maybe a little. But we're all a little gay.
Episode Goofs
Visual: Pip's hands
When Pip realizes that he and the other Angels need a mission, he has two right hands - one at his side, one on his chin.
Visual: Mr. Mackey's television antennae
From the back side, the antennae on Mr. Mackey's TV look straight From the front view, they are twisted and bent.
Randy: Yeah, well uh, sorry we had to bring the kid along.
(referring to Stan) We had no where else to put him.
If Shelley (Stan's sister) was babysitting Cartman this evening, as shown in the previous episode, "
Cat Orgy," then why didn't Stan just go over there with her? Or better yet, Cartman could have gone over to the Marsh's where Shelley could have supervised both boys at the same time.
Cultural References
Butters: Hey, you know what we could do with these lady clothes, huh? Wuh... why we could play
Charlie's Angels!
Stan: Oh, dude, you've gotta be kidding me.
Pip: (jumping for joy) Yes, let's! Can I be Jaclyn Smith? Can I?
Charlie's Angels was a television series produced by
Aaron Spelling, about three female detectives. It ran from 1976 - 1981.
Jaclyn Smith played the role of Kelly.
Pip: Oh no no no. My name is Sabrina Duncan. Remember? We're playing
Charlie's Angels.
On
Charlie's Angels, Sabrina Duncan was played by actress
Kate Jackson.
Jimbo: Well, I tell you what: we may not have Elway this year, but Brister won every game he started in last year.
Jimbo is referring to the Denver Bronco's quarterbacks,
John Elway and Bubby Brister.
ATF leader: It's just like we told you, officer! There's a religious cult in there that plans to commit mass suicide when the meteor shower starts.
This plot line resembles a real incident that happened in 1997, involving a UFO cult called "Heaven's Gate." The cult was led by Marshall Applewhite, who convinced his followers that they should commit suicide when the Hale-Bopp comet was close to Earth, so that their souls could board a spaceship that they believed was hiding behind the comet. Thirty-nine people killed themselves.
Visual: the painting in Mr. Mackey's bedroom
The painting hanging over Mr. Mackey's bed is "
The Scream", by Edvard Munch.
Audio: the song played by the ATF
The song the ATF uses in attempts to drive out the party guests, resembles the song "Believe", by
Cher.
Randy: Who... who did you hear is... is gay?!
Man with goatee: Ricky Martin, the singer.
Ricky Martin is a Puerto Rican singer whose pop music is Latin-influenced. He is perhaps best known for his song, "Livin' La Vida Loca". The rumor persists that Martin is gay, though he will neither confirm nor deny this.