yea so episode "200" said mohammed, had him talkin, and depicted him in a retarded mascot costume.
and, it was ONCE... available on xbox live marketplace, so i copped it... and i go on yesterday to see if they put the second part up "201" as i am anxious to see if it is edited like it was on tv...
but, to my dismay, xbox not only has not added episode 201, but they took episode 200 off also.
i already got 200... but ill prolly never see the second half again unless its like.. fuckin youtube or sum, one of my buddies tivo'd it, but thats a fuckin censorship haven.
maybe the episodes will be on the season 14 dvd, but, comedy central prolly wont air these 2 episodes ever again, and i bet they were taken off southparkstudios.com also.
granted i dont want southpark to be cancelled forever due to the car bombing of treys house...
heres some shit i just saw on weakapidea.
Controversy
Rendering dialogue inaudible
Upon the episode's airing, South Park Studios posted a notice on their website that Comedy Central had "placed numerous additional beeps throughout the episode" after the studios' delivery of the episode to the network.[1] In contrast to the episode aired just a week prior, when "201" was aired, any utterance of Muhammad's name was now rendered completely inaudible by a beep – as were entire monologues delivered by Kyle, Jesus and Sanata at episode's end that, according to the show's creators, "didn't mention Muhammad at all" but were "about intimidation and fear."[2]
Comedy Central later confirmed to the New York Times that it had "added more bleeps to the episode than were in the cut delivered by South Park Studios"[3].
Online availability
Apology from South Park Studios website for not being able to stream the EpisodeSouth Park Studios' notice also conveyed that they did not have "network approval" to make "[their] original version" of the episode on their website.[1] The studio traditionally makes unexpurgated versions of their episodes available for viewing on their website within days of an episode's broadcast premiere. Comedy Central would go on to confirm to the New York Times that "it was not giving permission for the episode to run on the studio’s Web site."[3]
Additionally, South Park Studios had previously made "Super Best Friends", an fifth-season episode featuring Muhammad's image, available for online viewing. After "201" aired, "Super Best Friends" was removed from the site, replaced with an apology that South Park Studios could no longer stream this episode."[4]
Reairings
Comedy Central normally reairs a new South Park episode three times during the week following its initial broadcast: once two hours after its premiere, once on Thursday, and once on Sunday. However, Comedy Central instead reaired "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" later that night and the next day, and will reair "You Have 0 Friends" on Sunday.
Statements to the media
On April 22, 2010, South Park Studios released a brief statement to media outlets[2]:
"In the 14 years we’ve been doing South Park we have never done a show that we couldn’t stand behind. We delivered our version of the show to Comedy Central and they made a determination to alter the episode. It wasn’t some meta-joke on our part. Comedy Central added the bleeps. In fact, Kyle’s customary final speech was about intimidation and fear. It didn’t mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped too. We’ll be back next week with a whole new show about something completely different and we’ll see what happens to it."
Comedy Central made statements to the New York Times and Onion A.V. Club that it was responsible for the "bleeps", for "not showing Muhammad in last night's episode", and for not permitting the episode to be aired on South Park Studios' website.[3][5]