parker and stone wanted to include a scene dealing with tabloid rumors that tom cruise, its most famous and actually, the joke was just, "okay, we're going to have tom cruise show up and he's flamboyantly gay and whatever." and, like, "yeah, but you can't say he's gay." and it's like, "okay, but we can say he's, like, closeted gay." and they're like, "no, you really can't say that, either," like, and it just became this thing of, like, "what if he's literally in a closet?" and they're, like, "yeah, you can do that." >> hey, dad. tom cruise won't come out of the closet. >> mr. cruise. mr. cruise. come out of the closet. >> tom, it's nicole. you don't need to be in that closet anymore, tom. >> tom, it's john travolta. tom, you've got to come out of the closet. oh, my god! >> kroft: their politics are indecipherable, but tending towards libertarian. they don't carry water for anyone, don't do market research. and their only target audience is each other. if something makes them both laugh, it ends up in the show. so, how do you describe this relationship? >> stone: at this point, it's kind