is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the animated series South Park and the 121st episode overall. Originally aired on November 10, 2004 , the episode explores a dark secret from the main characters' past that returns to haunt them. Plot Overview

Upon his release, a vengeful Trent seeks out the boys. The episode follows their desperate attempts to find protection, including: South Park S 8 E 10 Pre School Recap - TV Tropes

The story centers on the release of from juvenile hall after serving a five-year sentence. As preschoolers, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman convinced Trent to start a fire so they could play "firemen" and extinguish it. When the fire grew out of control and severely burned their teacher, Miss Claridge , the boys blamed Trent to avoid getting in trouble. Even Butters, who witnessed the truth, refused to speak up for fear of being grounded.

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is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the animated series South Park and the 121st episode overall. Originally aired on November 10, 2004 , the episode explores a dark secret from the main characters' past that returns to haunt them. Plot Overview

Upon his release, a vengeful Trent seeks out the boys. The episode follows their desperate attempts to find protection, including: South Park S 8 E 10 Pre School Recap - TV Tropes

The story centers on the release of from juvenile hall after serving a five-year sentence. As preschoolers, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman convinced Trent to start a fire so they could play "firemen" and extinguish it. When the fire grew out of control and severely burned their teacher, Miss Claridge , the boys blamed Trent to avoid getting in trouble. Even Butters, who witnessed the truth, refused to speak up for fear of being grounded.