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Frequent references to "The Baby Yoda Show" ( The Mandalorian ) highlight its massive cultural impact at the time. Sophie explicitly calls the Disney sequel films "dogshit" by comparison.
Scott Malkinson falls for the new girl in school, Sophie Gray , simply because she also has diabetes.
After a sugar-fueled "diabetic rage," Scott realizes Sophie is more than just her diagnosis. While they don't become a couple, they end the episode as friends. 🎭 Key Themes & Satire [S23E9] Basic Cable
The entire episode features a special 007/Archer-style intro, framing the story as Scott's own spin-off series.
Sophie scolds Scott for making diabetes his entire personality, a meta-commentary on how South Park has used him as a one-note joke for years. 📝 Fun Facts & Trivia South Park Season 23 Episode 9 Review: Basic Cable Frequent references to "The Baby Yoda Show" (
The episode mocks the "laziness" of cable companies (long arrival windows, poor service) compared to the "instant gratification" of streaming.
To win her over, Scott promises she can watch The Mandalorian at his house. However, his father, Clark Malkinson , is a disgruntled cable technician who refuses to get streaming services, which he blames for destroying his livelihood. After a sugar-fueled "diabetic rage," Scott realizes Sophie
Scott goes to extreme lengths to get Disney+, even asking a bitter Eric Cartman for relationship advice. Meanwhile, Clark and his fellow cable workers sabotaged the town's streaming services to force people back to cable.