In a parody of Pet Sematary , Stephen buries a pig (which he thinks is Butters) in an Indian burial ground and is later horrified when the "real" Butters returns, locking him in the basement and offering him a "live woman" (a saleswoman) to eat. Critical Consensus

Critics often rank this as one of Butters' best episodes, showcasing his "gentle" nature compared to the boys' "selfishness".

While the boys treat it like a mission from Mission: Impossible , the girls are just being normal, eventually welcoming "Marjorine" even after initially teasing her. The "Pet Sematary" Subplot

Cartman is convinced the girls have a high-tech "future-telling device," which is actually just a paper fortune teller .

While the boys' plot is lighthearted, the subplot involving Butters' parents is noted for being exceptionally dark.

Some reviews note the ending feels rushed or unresolved, particularly the fates of Butters' parents and the kidnapped saleswoman.

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