Uncle Jimbo, Principal Victoria, and Mr.Kyle telling Stan that he's so close to him, he's more than family. He understands how much Kyle is going through right now, and it causes him to persuade Kyle into thinking that what he tried to do wasn't for nothing, emphasized with Ike wearing Kyle's hat. Ike seeing how angry Kyle was after hearing that Ike was adopted.Made even cuter with Ike trying to play with his big brother, putting on Kyle's hat and bopping around. Kyle looking through the photo album and realizing Ike truly is his brother regardless of the fact he's adopted then subsequently going back to trying protect him again.When a dog mauls the Ike doll, Kyle screams "Put him down, you stupid dog!".Despite Kyle doing some crazy things throughout the episode (like sending Ike to Nebraska and allowing his parents to think Ike died), the fact he was only doing that to protect his brother from what he thought was castration.The AV Club's review of the episode frames this as a Heartwarming Moment in a meta sense, too, seeing as Parker and Stone were considerate enough of our love of Kenny-death to keep him walking the tightrope for most of the episode:.How's that for a first Throw the Dog a Bone moment for Kenny? And this was way before season 7! Then the words "THE END" appear above the boys. As the episode comes to a close, Stan and Kyle feel like they're forgetting something, as Kenny is quite blatantly still alive. This is the first episode in the whole series where Kenny does not die, and proud of it: throughout the whole episode, Kenny is put through all sorts of dangerous situations where he could easily die, yet he survives.Also, Sally Struthers, who had been keeping food from the Ethiopians despite promoting their plight on television, is seen tied up as punishment. His people are overjoyed to see them, for they had been starving for a long time and the arrival of the dead turkeys meant that they could finally have food.
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