Stan calls it a "snuff film" and the guy at the box office tells them to go see the producer of the film if they want to get their money back meanwhile Kyle is dreaming about killing Jesus which turns him into a nervous wreck. Stan and Kenny decide they need to see the film, but their feeling about the film is simply that it sucked and they want their money back. Cartman prays to a picture of Mel Gibson (in Braveheart) and promises to organize the masses and spread the word about The Passion. He goes to Cartman's house and sadly tells Cartman, "you were right," a statement that Cartman relishes. When he leaves the theater, he wonders how the Jews could have done that to Jesus, feeling enormous amounts of guilt mainly due to his membership of the religion in question. He endures the film and its depiction of the final hours of Christ's life in a state of constant horror and disgust. Kyle debates and then decides to go and see the movie for himself. Cartman accuses Kyle of being scared to learn the truth about the Jews as they are evil, evil people. Stan and Kenny are tired of hearing them argue about the film and they decide to leave. They go on an away mission and Cartman, as usual, gives Kyle a hard time about being a Jew, in this case, a " Vulcan Jew." Cartman again tries to inform Kyle that in the movie The Passion of the Christ, the Jews are the devil he has seen the movie 34 times and he knows that the Jews had plenty of opportunities to save Jesus, but did not. The boys are playing shuttlecraft, Spontaneity, in the new minivan that Cartman's mother has purchased. Kyle finally sees the blockbuster movie "The Passion of the Christ" and admits that Cartman has been right about the Jewish people all along. "The Passion of the Jew" is the third episode of Season Eight, and the 114th overall episode of South Park.
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