[s14e2] Episode Info
A classic from , this episode satirizes literary pretension.
This episode, which originally aired on , is widely considered one of the series' most emotional and creative departures.
This episode, which aired in , focuses on medical challenges and social shifts in Poplar during the 1970s. [S14E2] Episode
Airing on , this episode deals with the aftermath of Michael possessing Dean.
Since there are several notable series with a Season 14, Episode 2 (S14E2), I have provided write-ups for the most popular and recent ones. A classic from , this episode satirizes literary pretension
: After being forced to read The Catcher in the Rye and finding it "not that gross," the boys decide to write the most offensive book possible to get it banned.
: To their horror, the public hails the book as a literary masterpiece with deep philosophical subtext. The boys eventually trick Butters into taking the credit, turning him into a world-famous, "visionary" author. The Shit No One Tells You About Writing (Podcast) Airing on , this episode deals with the
: Rudy flees the restaurant and encounters Louise Belcher, who, in a rare display of softheartedness, recognizes his distress and walks him back to the restaurant to face his family. Supernatural: "Gods and Monsters "