Confused, Stan attempts to clarify that Tom Cruise obviously is packing fudge, which only infuriates Cruise more. Tom however becomes infuriated by the remark, stating firmly that he is not a fudge packer, and that he's instead fly fishing. Butters asks Tom why he is packing fudge, seeing as Cruise is literally packing up fudge for the company. Finding this odd, Stan calls the whole class to see Cruise as a fudge packer. Butters draws Stan's attention away from his friends, after seeing Tom Cruise wearing a uniform and working on the fudge packaging assembly line.
Stan, who has heard this hundreds of times already, tells them to stop bringing up old arguments. Garrison's class goes to a field trip to a chocolate factory, Kyle and Cartman continued to break out into arguments about Cartman not having a father and Kyle being a Jew. When Stan begs them to accept his apology, they offer impossible terms and the boys ask the Super Best Friends for help. They demand immunity from ever being made fun of again. Led by Tom Cruise, two hundred celebrities, previously ridiculed by the town of South Park, file a class action lawsuit. This show marked South Park's 200th episode, as represented in the name.