Skeeter
Skeeter is the current owner and bartender of Skeeter's Wine Bar and a prominent townsperson. He made his first cameo appearance in the Season One episode, "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut", but his first prominent appearance was in the Season Three episode, "Sexual Harassment Panda". He is often seen at his bar or leading protests.
He is often portrayed as a stereotypical redneck with a strong southern accent, and often spouses conservative activist political viewpoints, such as supporting the War in Iraq and speaking out against homosexuality, though his viewpoints may vary based on the episode.
Background
Skeeter was first introduced in "Sexual Harassment Panda" as a patron at the then-unnamed town Bar. He and his two friends were depicted harassing customers with Skeeter's catchphrase, "we don't take kindly to (group of people) around here", which continues to occasionally be used. He would reappear at the bar in "Cripple Fight".
The episode "Free Hat" would establish his secondary usage as a regular leader of mobs and protests, when he would help the boys by leading the 'free Hat McCullough' movement, and Skeeter would continue to play this role, most notably in "I'm a Little Bit Country", where he supports the Iraq War and sings against Randy, who is against the war, and later in "Follow That Egg!" as one of many anti-gay activists in Denver, as well as parts of larger protests in episodes such as "Goobacks" and "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce".
Skeeter was revealed to serve on the City Council in "Die Hippie, Die" and reappeared with them in "Night of the Living Homeless". He is first seen as one of Randy Marsh's friends and regular drinking buddies in Season Eleven's "More Crap".
Skeeter was seen in the Season Thirteen episode, "Margaritaville" as a member of economic council in the Community Center, and in the same season, the previously unnamed bar was renamed to Skeeter's Bar and Cocktails, though it would be several years until it would be confirmed that Skeeter had indeed become the bar's new owner, and it was also revealed he was taking anger management classes. He speaks with a strong Southern accent.
He was reduced to cameo appearances for six seasons, until Season Nineteen, when his business became one of many sweeped up in the changes in the town. He appears to have a friendship with Tuong Lu Kim, who praises Skeeter's Bar in a promotional video and is eager to tell him about the defeat of restaurant reviewers. Skeeter made multiple short appearances tending to a re-designed bar afterwards.
Appearance
Skeeter wears a magenta coat with two cyan pockets and buttons, a brown belt with a gray buckle, black pants and black shoes. He has curly red hair, large ears, small eyebrows and a double chin.
- To see images of Skeeter, visit Skeeter/Gallery.
Personality
Skeeter has an abrasive, short-tempered personality and is often depicted as crude and socially ignorant. He often reacts to changes in the town with concern and an expectation of negative effects on him or other townsfolk. He often projects a very masculine and aggressive image but many of his reactions seem to stem from fears of negative repercussions. In his spare time he seems to enjoy stereotypical redneck hobbies like watching Cock Magic, or drinking, and in recent episodes, has exhibited a genuine knowledge of alcohol and tending his bar.
Skeeter, along with Darryl Weathers, seem to be among the leaders of the town's rednecks and conservatives, and often lead their protests against local issues, such as fighting to free Hat McCullough. In many earlier episodes, such as "Cripple Fight" and "Follow That Egg!", Skeeter was depicted as one of the town's more homophobic residents, exhibiting concern about Big Gay Al and gay marriage, but his views on the issue appear to have relaxes as of "Tweek x Craig". Despite his conservative views often aligning against the federal government, he is a member of the City Council and therefore an important member of the town's own local government.
He has frequently been seen at the town Bar since his first speaking appearance, often accompanied by two other redneck friends in older episodes, where he often proclaims "we don't take kindly to (group of people) around here", to which the blonde bartender often relaxed his concerns by assuring him nobody was being hurt. Since Season Nineteen, Skeeter has worked the tap at his own bar and has been depicted fulfilling orders and been less abrasive and conservative, though he still uses his catchphrase on occasion.
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Skeeter appears in South Park: The Stick of Truth as a quest giver. In the game, it is fully confirmed that he owns the bar now, and he gives the player a quest to kill the rats in the cellar because of health code violations. Despite being labeled a merchant, he does not sell anything. He also states that he doesn't take kindly to children except for the player.
Prominence
- "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" - Skeeter's debut appearance.
- "Sexual Harassment Panda" - Continually states "We don't take kindly..." followed by the person/event that has happened. At the end the bartender tells him, "God dammit Skeeter, shut the hell up."
- "Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus" - He and the other townspeople demand to Jesus that they want to see God.
- "Chef Goes Nanners" - Seen among people who think the flag should remain the same.
- "Cripple Fight" - Skeeter is seen at the bar, saying how Big Gay Al's behavior could affect the kids'.
- "Here Comes the Neighborhood" - He and the other men try to scare off the new rich people who moved into town.
- "Jared Has Aides" - Seen in the crowd.
- "Free Hat" - Leads the campaign to free Hat McCullough.
- "Red Sleigh Down" - Seen in the crowd at the Christmas tree lighting.
- "I'm a Little Bit Country" - leads the pro-war faction and sings with Randy.
- "South Park is Gay!" - He joins the other men in the metrosexual fad.
- "Good Times with Weapons" - Skeeter protests Cartman's "display" at the carnival, saying that it will have warped his daughter's fragile mind.
- "You Got F'd in the A" - Visits Randy in the hospital after he's served.
- "Goobacks" - He along with the other rednecks protest against the future humans for taking their jobs.
- "Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina"
- "Die Hippie, Die" (cameo) - Seen at the city council meeting and Cartman's explanation of the "Hippie Digger".
- "Wing" - Seen at the Denver Convention Center watching the Miss Colorado Pageant.
- "Best Friends Forever" - Seen in the crowd of protesters.
- "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" - Seen with the other rednecks on the news.
- "Follow That Egg!" - Protests gay marriage in Denver.
- "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" - Minor speaking role. He talks about how 9/11 and the poop in the urinal was really a conspiracy.
- "Night of the Living Homeless" - Seen at the city council meeting.
- "More Crap" - Skeeter is one of the men marveling at the size of Randy's latest crap, and supports him later in the crapping competition.
- "Major Boobage" - Attends the town meeting at the community center.
- "Margaritaville" - Skeeter is one of the councilors, talking about economic issues meeting in community center, lead by Randy Marsh.
- "200" - (cameo)
- "201" - (cameo)
- "Sarcastaball" - Attends the PTA meeting with all the other parents.
- "Insecurity" - Seen with the other adult males rallying to get rid of the UPS delivery driver, with no lines.
- "Gluten Free Ebola" - Seen at the meeting at the community center.
- "Cock Magic" - Cameos at a Cock Magic match amongst other rednecks.
- "The City Part of Town" - Seen at the town meeting at City Hall.
- "Tweek x Craig" - Discusses Craig's sexuality with Thomas Tucker, Darryl Weathers and Randy Marsh.
- "Naughty Ninjas" - Refuses service to a police officer in his bar.
- "Truth and Advertising" - Mixes drinks for Randy and a rancher.
- "The Damned" - Seen running his wine bar and serving drinks to patrons.
- "White People Renovating Houses" - Seen demonstrating against personal devices with the other rednecks (Cameo).
- "The Scoots" - Seen in the Park County Community Center meeting.
- "Nobody Got Cereal?" - Seen in the South Park Community Center meeting.
- "Unfulfilled" - Seen working at the Amazon Fulfillment Center.
- "Shots!!!" - Serves a drink to Big Mesquite Murph.
- "Let Them Eat Goo" - Seen in the town meeting.
- "Christmas Snow" - Tells the townsfolk that he can't sell alcohol until January 2.
- "The Pandemic Special" - Appeared in Hell's Pass Hospital with a mustache.
- "City People" - As one of the members of the Chamber of Commerce to drive away the City People from the town.
- "Japanese Toilet" - Attends Stan's speech outside of City Hall.
Movies
- South Park: Post Covid - Seen in the Shady Acres retirement home.
- South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid - Seen making amends with Richard Tweak while being high on Tegridy Weed "Post Covid" special.
Trivia
- Skeeter appears alongside the other South Park parents at PTA meetings in recent seasons, and has referenced having a daughter in "Good Times with Weapons", and was implied to have a wife in "Insecurity".
- Before Season Thirteen, Skeeter's Bar and Cocktails was only known as 'Bar' and Skeeter seemed to be one of many patrons, but in recent seasons since its name has changed, he has been depicted as an owner.
- In South Park: The Stick of Truth, Skeeter states he is attending anger management therapy.
- Skeeter was seen sitting next to Red in "Good Times with Weapons", which made people think he was her father, but this is likely an oversight, as Red is seen talking to her real parents in "The Pandemic Special" and the instance above is when Red was not a realized character yet.