: Jimmy Vulmer, driven by a desperate need to win the upcoming Special Olympics, begins using anabolic steroids. The episode depicts his personality shift—becoming aggressive and violent (a parody of "roid rage")—which culminates in him physically attacking his girlfriend and his mother.
: Fans often cite this episode as a major "lore" entry because it introduces Nathan and Mimsy , characters who would go on to become recurring antagonists in later seasons ( Tumblr ). Cultural Impact and Reception [S8E2] Up the Down Steroid
Despite the potentially offensive premise, the episode is frequently ranked highly by fans for its moral core. While Cartman’s plot is absurdist and cruel, he ultimately receives a "comeuppance" when he discovers that he is actually less athletic than the Special Olympics competitors, finishing in last place. : Jimmy Vulmer, driven by a desperate need
: The episode draws a sharp contrast between Jimmy, who is genuinely disabled but cheating through chemistry, and Cartman, who is "cheating" through social manipulation. The humor often stems from the awkwardness of the adults in the episode who are too afraid of being "politically incorrect" to question Cartman’s obvious ruse. The humor often stems from the awkwardness of
: Upon learning the winner of the Special Olympics receives a $1,000 prize, Eric Cartman decides to "fake" a disability to enter the competition. He believes that, as an able-bodied person, he will easily dominate the events. Key Themes and Satire
The episode follows two parallel storylines that eventually collide:
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