 I think it's a mystery on how this episode was made. It's obvious that you've probably have heard of the TV show South Park, right? I've heard there was a legend on a lost episode that surprisingly aired three times in a row. South Park, as you know it is an adult show, has dark themes, violent scenes, sex jokes and dark humor. However, there was a lost episode that surprisingly unsettled people, and it's not the episode plot itself. You see, this legend isn't like those ridiculously hilarious and stupid lost episode stories, where a person would find a VHS tape or DVD with some words written in Sharpie on it, and play the episode where the characters are killed, and murdered with hyper realism to make it scary. No, the legend of the episode wasn't like that. The episode was written for Season 12. The episode was titled, Stan's Vacation. Apparently, the episode was like the plot of the 1992 movie, Home Alone 2, Lost in New York. However, unlike in the film where the protagonist took the run-flight to New York, our character in the episode, Stan, goes to a vacation all by himself. Surprisingly, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny were not present in the episode. To make it briefly, the episode went like this. Stan argues with his parents on not going to a vacation, which his parents would obviously tell him to go to his room. Stan waited, until the night to secretly go into his vacation by using disguises and all that. Stan would go to Florida, and actually went to a hotel that was close to a nightclub. It was during a few nights in, until Stan was caught by the staff in the hotel. Stan ran out of the hotel, and went to his flight. However, the episode did not end there. When Stan was getting criticized by his parents for doing this, a local news went on that there was a bomb blast at the hotel that killed 20 people in that same hotel Stan went in. Stan was shocked, and in the news, there was footage of the aftermath of the attack. However, there isn't any dead bodies nor blood present in the episode, but it was a terrifying close call for Stan on what happened. The episode ended with Stan in shock. There were some jokes in the episode, making it like a normal South Park episode, but the strange part comes from this. Apparently, the episode was lost because of the backlash of the fact that this episode was made surprisingly days after a bomb blast happened in a hotel in Miami that left, of course, 20 killed. But the problem is, this didn't happen. This was like the Mandela Effect. People were mad at the creators for making this look like what happened in real life. I remember going to a thread on some random website to see this. I've been seeing people saying, this episode was considered offensive, because the blast represented a real tragedy when something didn't happen. However, there was a video, and some screenshots in that thread that did split me a little. What happened was that there were screenshots and videos of a real hotel blast that didn't happen. What I'm saying is, the hotel that was attacked, surprisingly looked similar to the hotel in the episode. But for some reason, I looked up what they were talking about. The 2008 Hotel Humble Blast is what I looked for, and there was nothing on the internet to claim this. Yet there were videos and photos of the blast aftermath on that thread. And yet I never found any results on what had happened in that attack. No information whatsoever, just that website to claim these supports with video footage to it. Is there really an alternate reality?