[s11e6]: D-yikes

The episode famously mimics the visual style of Zack Snyder’s 300 , using extreme slow-motion, high-contrast lighting, and "tough-guy" dialogue. Mrs. Garrison takes on the role of King Leonidas, while the Persian club owner represents Xerxes.

(Season 11, Episode 6) is a classic South Park parody that blends a satire of the film 300 with a storyline about Mrs. Garrison’s personal life and a labor strike by Mexican immigrants. Plot Overview [S11E6] D-Yikes

You can stream "D-Yikes!" on the Official South Park Studios Website or via Max. The episode famously mimics the visual style of

After being dumped yet again, Mrs. Garrison goes on a vengeful tear, eventually ending up at a lesbian bar called "Les Bos." When she learns the bar is being bought out by Persians to be converted into a "chic" club, she leads the patrons in a stylized, ultra-violent defense of the establishment. (Season 11, Episode 6) is a classic South

The way the Persians are depicted—obsessed with "blue neon lighting" and "all-white furniture"—is a specific jab at mid-2000s club culture.

Simultaneously, the boys hire Mexican immigrants to do their homework so they can play video games. This leads to a town-wide reliance on immigrant labor for mundane tasks, which comes to a halt when the workers go on strike to demand better conditions—specifically, not having to do the boys' schoolwork.