I apologize for not uploading more installations of this series. i was so busy with installing Kylie, writing Kylie, and writing other fan fictions that I forgot all about it.
Kyle, i believe, has the most diverse relationships with other characters than any other character on the show. All of the other characters seem to have only two relationship types with other characters. Kyle has a wide variety.
First, His relationship with Stan. Most fans know that the two are super best friends, to the point that people in the fandom start to question whether or not they are gay for each other. However, it hasn't been like this for the entire run of the show. For example, in guitar Queer-o, Stan and Kyle had a falling out, which lead many Style fans like myself to question whether or not this is the end to their friendship, but they got together at the end of the episode. Another, more lengthy example is you're getting old/Ass Burgers. At the end of you're getting old, Stan stopped hanging out with Kyle when he he starts seeing Kyle as a giant turd. In Ass burgers, there's the famous "Fuck you kyle you're a piece of shit/Kyle, I love you" scene. Luckily, they get together at the end of the episode.
Second, his relationship with Cartman. kyle and Cartman are the epitome of frenemies. More times than not, Cartman is ridiculing Kyle for his jewish heritage. However, there are times when this is different. My favorite example of this is Crack Baby Athletic Association, one of my favorite episodes. In this episode, Cartman treats kyle with a great amount of respect, almost as if they are friends, instead of frenemies. Another example is the times that Kyle saves cartman's life, and vice versa. Last time I checked, true enemies don't go saving each other's lives.
Lastly, his relationship with his adoptive younger brother, Ike. in the beginning of the series, we usually see kyle play "Kick the baby" with Ike, and how he treated him in "Ike's wee wee". Now a days, Kyle treats his brother with more respect, like how an older brother should. My favorite example is "Dead Celebrities." In the beginning of the episode, there's a scene where Kyle is hugging Ike and attempting to comfort him. i don't know about anyone else, but this scene gave me the feels.
Kyle, i believe, has the most diverse relationships with other characters than any other character on the show. All of the other characters seem to have only two relationship types with other characters. Kyle has a wide variety.
First, His relationship with Stan. Most fans know that the two are super best friends, to the point that people in the fandom start to question whether or not they are gay for each other. However, it hasn't been like this for the entire run of the show. For example, in guitar Queer-o, Stan and Kyle had a falling out, which lead many Style fans like myself to question whether or not this is the end to their friendship, but they got together at the end of the episode. Another, more lengthy example is you're getting old/Ass Burgers. At the end of you're getting old, Stan stopped hanging out with Kyle when he he starts seeing Kyle as a giant turd. In Ass burgers, there's the famous "Fuck you kyle you're a piece of shit/Kyle, I love you" scene. Luckily, they get together at the end of the episode.
Second, his relationship with Cartman. kyle and Cartman are the epitome of frenemies. More times than not, Cartman is ridiculing Kyle for his jewish heritage. However, there are times when this is different. My favorite example of this is Crack Baby Athletic Association, one of my favorite episodes. In this episode, Cartman treats kyle with a great amount of respect, almost as if they are friends, instead of frenemies. Another example is the times that Kyle saves cartman's life, and vice versa. Last time I checked, true enemies don't go saving each other's lives.
Lastly, his relationship with his adoptive younger brother, Ike. in the beginning of the series, we usually see kyle play "Kick the baby" with Ike, and how he treated him in "Ike's wee wee". Now a days, Kyle treats his brother with more respect, like how an older brother should. My favorite example is "Dead Celebrities." In the beginning of the episode, there's a scene where Kyle is hugging Ike and attempting to comfort him. i don't know about anyone else, but this scene gave me the feels.