I think people are still missing the point of Cartoon Wars.
OK, why does hatred for Indiana Jones 4 need to be explained? IT WAS ALL RIGHT THERE! Watch Raiders of The Lost Ark, one of the greatest movies of all time. And then watch Crystal Skull with stupid idiotic CG monkeys and prairie dogs. To people like Parker and Stone, it was an insult and a disgrace to something they really loved.
Anyone know the British sitcom Spaced? Series 1 of Spaced is like a giant love letter to George Lucas and Star Wars. Then Series 2 which came out after Episode 1 is like complete and utter heartbreak of being betrayed by your spouse or something. Simon Pegg's character would never let go of how much he hates Star Wars. Tons of gags after gags with nonstop Episode 1 hate. In commentary, actress Jessica Hynes is not so hard on Episode 1, but there's this overwhelming feeling from Edgar Wright, Pegg, and Matt Stone who has also done guest commentary on Spaced that the Star Wars prequels were just a giant betrayal and twisted perversion of true classics.
It's not far off from the Indy thing here.
The true point of Cartoon Wars wasn't about bagging Family Guy, it was about censorship. It was intelligently and smartly executed. But all people care about is ragging on Family Guy, even though the rags were pretty 100% accurate. The producers of Family Guy play it off like, "Oh they are just jealous, and they are threatened by us." But I mean when Family Guy first came around, in those Wizard animation magazine specials, in interviews do you know what Seth McFarlane credited as a big influence for Family Guy? South Park.
I thought this episode was hilarious. Any episode where everything is turned on Cartman is pretty fun. And the thing is, Wendy and Cartman have had a conflict going back to the first season. Back in the day when Cartman won an essay contest by putting his name on Walden when Wendy put some actual effort into an essay about dolphins. And here this felt like a fulfilling climax after almost 10 years of buildup. When Wendy is done almost beating the life out of Cartman, she says she's finished (nice nod to There Will Be Blood). Destroying Cartman was a good thing for her because he did truly deserve it and it gave her catharsis. People say that revenge or violence doesn't solve anything. Wendy herself is a progressive, liberal pacifist (well on the outside at least, she did shoot a teacher into space because she thought she was nosing in on Stan), but Cartman had it coming. The cancer comparison was wholly accurate in this case. Fighting and beating Cartman did help Wendy and it did make her feel better.