The boys suddenly see their opportunity and try to convince him to stay, but Kyle Schwartz replies by saying that he couldn't stand how everyone in South Park is a stereotypical hillbilly jock redneck. In the end, his mother's condition improves, and he decides to go home after receiving $5,000,000 from an investment bailout to the airlines. He nevertheless keeps returning to the Broflovski home. They put him on a sled tied to a bus headed for Connecticut, and later seal him in a box and place him on a plane to Antarctica. Angered by his ingratitude and personal quirks, the boys help Kyle try to get rid of him. Kyle Schwartz then states that Kyle (Broflovski) should have tried to get away with paying Cartman $12.50, instead of $40. Cartman initially tries to comply with the agreement, but later makes a concentration camp joke in class, blowing the deal. Kyle then offers Cartman forty dollars not to make fun of Kyle Schwartz. He is a stereotypical American Jewish kid (with characteristics such as hypochondria, poor athleticism and being good with money), unlike Kyle, who is worried about his anti-Semitic friend Cartman, whom he fears will constantly make fun of him. While his mother is in the hospital, Kyle stays with the Broflovski family during the events of " The Entity". 4.1 South Park: The Fractured But Whole.
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