Tegridy Farms

Location from South Park by Trey Parker & Matt Stone

Randy Marsh's marijuana farm — formerly the Marsh family's normal suburban house, now a weed operation run with the evangelical fervor of a man having his third midlife crisis.

Tegridy Farms represents everything Randy Marsh is about in the show's later seasons: impulsive reinvention, pathological commitment to a bit, and the absolute certainty that this time he's found his calling. He moved his entire family out of their suburban home to grow weed, and he did it while lecturing everyone about 'tegridy' — his folksy pronunciation of integrity. Sharon hates it. Stan is mortified by it. The weed itself is apparently excellent. Randy has expanded the operation into specials, edibles, and Christmas-themed products with the energy of a Silicon Valley founder who smokes his own supply. The farm is the show's extended metaphor for how American men process midlife crises: loudly, publicly, and at their family's expense.

Appearance

A farmhouse on the outskirts of South Park surrounded by marijuana fields. There's a barn, a Tegridy Farms sign, and the general aesthetic of someone who watched one documentary about organic farming and built a personality around it. The house itself is the same Marsh residence, now rebranded. Randy's weed grows in neat rows. The smell presumably carries.

Also known as: The Farm, Marsh House, Stan's House

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