I ultimately had to go with “Marjorine,” though, because it features a hilarious and insidiously dark reference to Pet Sematary.
Like Rick and Morty’s Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone have repeatedly demonstrated their affection for the works of Stephen King, making this a tough pick.
Unfortunately, things don’t go so great when a very alive Butters returns home after completing his mission, as his parents think he is evil and lock him in the basement.
After getting advice from a stranger who looks and talks exactly like Fred Gwynne’s Jud Crandall, Butters’ dad buries what he thinks is his son’s dead body in an Indian burial ground hoping that he will be resurrected.