Ike's Wee Wee - Plot

Plot

Mr. Mackey, the school counselor, is giving a drug and alcohol prevention lecture for the class, emphasizing that smoking, drinking, marijuana, and LSD "are bad." He passes a sample of marijuana around the class so that the children can learn its smell, but it is never passed back up to the front. We later see Garrison stole it. But as a result, Mackey is fired, and is later kicked out of his house by his landlord, leaving him homeless. A desperate Mackey gives in to trying marijuana one night in an alley, and later, LSD. Soon enough, Mr. Mackey becomes a drug-addled hippie, and meets a hippie woman, with whom he decides to get married. While on honeymoon in India, Mr. Mackey is captured by a team that includes Mr. Garrison and Principal Victoria and is taken into rehab. Mr. Mackey emerges clean from rehab and is given his job back.

Meanwhile, Kyle invites Stan, Cartman and Kenny to his younger brother Ike's bris. When they learn more about what a bris is, and misconstrue it as a party where they are going to "chop off his penis", Kyle is shocked and tries to find a way to hide his brother from his parents and the circumcision process. Kyle puts Ike on a train to Nebraska and makes an Ike-style doll out of meat bones in an attempt to not arouse his parents' suspicions. This backfires when the doll is eaten by a dog, and both the dog and doll are run over by a fuel tanker which then explodes in front of the Broflovskis' house, which leads to them to think that Ike is dead. It is at the funeral that Kyle finds out that Ike is not his biological brother, but was adopted from Canada. Upon discovering this, Kyle decides that Ike is not his "real brother" and he no longer cares about him. His parents are shocked by what has happened, and Ike is retrieved from Nebraska. During the funeral, Kenny falls into an open grave and the gravestone falls on him.

The day of the bris arrives, and Kyle is grounded. When the mohel arrives to perform the bris, Ike flees to Kyle's room in terror. Seeing Ike in distress and some old pictures prompts a change of heart in Kyle, and he defends his brother fiercely before it is explained to him what a circumcision actually is, at which point Stan and Cartman decide they want to be circumcised too. They then watch the process, and Kyle is relieved to see Ike unharmed. The episode ends with Mr. Mackey attempting to explain drugs to the children again, and the boys arguing about whose bris should be the next. Season 2. episode 4. (Not episode 3)

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