
Drunk History
Maurine Dallas Watkins writes a play about Chicago's infamous Murderesses' Row; Mata Hari.

Maurine Dallas Watkins writes a play about Chicago's infamous Murderesses' Row; Mata Hari.

John F. Kennedy is administered meth for back pain; Dr. John C. Lilly takes LSD.

Student tunnels beneath the Berlin Wall; man robs a bank to pay for his wife's gender reassignment.

Cartman becomes a really nice guy and Stan is suspicious of his new pet fish.

Talented friends organize a benefit concert for penniless Chef.

The boys want to compete at bull-riding; area cows get religion.

The boys build rival clubhouses and Stan is psyched to have Wendy visit for a game of Truth or Dare.

The new planetarium attracts Stan, Kyle and Kenny.

The kids' parents have their best interests at heart when they expose the kids to chickenpox.

A film festival comes to South Park, and the town and Mr. Hankey are over-run by Hollywood types.

A ban on fireworks threatens the 4th of July festivities until the mayor comes up with a plan.

A department drug test reveals Deputy Johnson's pregnancy.

After Jones is suspended for punching Garcia, he takes a job as a crossing guard.

The officers compete in a scavenger hunt for two tickets to the upcoming execution.

A mishap with the mayor's child puts the officers on alert for contraband fireworks.

Clemmy's boyfriend goes to her department and asks her to marry him.

The department receives $1,200 to get people off the streets; Garcia decides to help a hooker.

Lt. Dangle declares a zero-tolerance policy only to find that he's the only criminal in town.

The deputies rally together when one of their own is wounded.

This bundle includes "Shopping Cart," "Special Delivery" and "TV Violence."