"Go God Go" is the 12th episode of the 10th season and the 151st overall episode of the American animated television series South Park. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 1, 2006, and is part one of a two-part story. Part two is titled "Go God Go XII", which aired a week later. In "Go God Go", Cartman is unable to wait the three weeks until the Wii video game console is released, and attempts to freeze himself to get closer to the release date, but accidentally ends up much later in the future, in the atheistic world of 2546.
The episode was written and directed by South Park co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA in the United States. With religion often forming the subject matter of South Park, this two-parter satirizes atheism, as well as evolutionary biologist and atheist Richard Dawkins, whose bestselling book The God Delusion was published in the months before the episode's broadcast.
Cartman is unable to wait three weeks until the Nintendo Wii console is released, causing him extreme insomnia and other symptoms (like hallucination, looking at the clock). He tries to go into cryonic suspension by sitting in his freezer but his mother catches him. He finally gets Butters to take him to the top of Mount Elbert, where he removes his outerwear and buries himself in the snow.
Go God Go is the third studio album of Fred. The singles "Skyscrapers" and "Running" were played across Irish radio, and "Good One" was performed on Tubridy Tonight on 21 March 2009. "Skyscrapers" was named iTunes Canada's "Single of the Week" in October 2008.
All songs written and composed by Fred.
(Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!
Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!)
Damn you Hollywood you got me good
You made me think that I understood
People and places that don't exist
Now tremble in my wake because I'm shaking my fist at
you
None of these memories are mine
You put them in my mind and the far side of the world
Now everything that happens is a sign
There is no plot and there sure is no girl
Oh, we need to work it out
Out from what we've seen
Seeing that the story's not
The story of the screen
This technicolour mess
Well, it's not what you came for
(Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!)
Alright stop, this cannot possibly be
(Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!)
Alright stop, this cannot possibly be
Caught in the light of your big blue screen
No good reason to suspect anything
Always in the sunshine, always in the clean
Don't know what it is, there's something unsure about
you
None of these memories are mine
You put them in my mind and the far side of the world
Now everything that happens is a sign
There is no plot and there sure is no girl
Oh, we need to work it out
Out from what we've seen
Seeing that the story's not
The story of the screen
This technicolour mess
Well, it's not what you came for
(Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!)
Alright stop, this cannot possibly be
(Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!)
Alright stop, this cannot possibly be
(Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!
Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!
Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!
Ooooh-ooooh-ooooh-oh-oh!)
"Go God Go" is the 12th episode of the 10th season and the 151st overall episode of the American animated television series South Park. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 1, 2006, and is part one of a two-part story. Part two is titled "Go God Go XII", which aired a week later. In "Go God Go", Cartman is unable to wait the three weeks until the Wii video game console is released, and attempts to freeze himself to get closer to the release date, but accidentally ends up much later in the future, in the atheistic world of 2546.
The episode was written and directed by South Park co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA in the United States. With religion often forming the subject matter of South Park, this two-parter satirizes atheism, as well as evolutionary biologist and atheist Richard Dawkins, whose bestselling book The God Delusion was published in the months before the episode's broadcast.
Cartman is unable to wait three weeks until the Nintendo Wii console is released, causing him extreme insomnia and other symptoms (like hallucination, looking at the clock). He tries to go into cryonic suspension by sitting in his freezer but his mother catches him. He finally gets Butters to take him to the top of Mount Elbert, where he removes his outerwear and buries himself in the snow.
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