Is it just me, or do they try at least once (and sometimes only once) a season to actually go back more to the roots of South Park. No big parody of some sort of news event or old animatied program, no over reliance on Mr. Garrision Or Randy Marsh to overrract to everything, no just sticking to one or two memebers of the cast and forgoing all others. Sometimes, they just remember the heart of the show is in the kids interaction to the world around them with some crazyness involved but grounded and still understandable without having to know about this parody or that thing. Just a straightforward episode. Really after Philepdia Aids, Britney Spears Lottery, Heavy Metal Cat Pee Kenny, Striking Canadains, Spanish Teacher Cartman and Web Obessed Randy I was looking for some more normalcy and was glad to find it here. There were also a good range of jokes here too: Everyone partnering up and no one wanting to be with Cartman, the kids annoynedness at the pioneer talking people, Cartman getting Butters to go to Super Fun time and them having to hold hands so people thought they were coupley, the bank robbers robbing a Burger King (I also am glad that was the ONLY connection between this and the episode they played before this "A Million Little Fibers" since they usually do the whole connecting theme thing with a previous episode when a new one's premiering), Cartman having a good time at Super Fun Time and Butters just being dragged along, Stan/Wendy Kyle/Jimmy managing to get to a phone and call the police in, Cartman and Butters trying to sneak back in (I'm also really glad they didn't just keep them stuck on the street light since that would be too cliched a joke), Kenny being threathened with Death when the pioneer folks wouldn't talk, Stan having to save the day by role playing his way to get them to admit the code, Butters knocking down that one guy who wanted them to let go of they're hands, the pinoeer people only stopping at 5PM (seriously and you thought Cosplayers were bad when on the clock. Well they are but still) and Butters dragging Cartman to the bus at the end. Overall very solid stuff without any irritations you get in the bigger more lessoned focused episodes that try and put some big parody on everything.