scoobs said:where can i watch this?? Was on campus doing a project and missed it
http://www.southparkstudios.com/
scoobs said:where can i watch this?? Was on campus doing a project and missed it
shadyspace said:Weird to hear jokes about PBR as a beer for poor people. It's been "Hipster's Choice" in my mind for so long I was having some serious cognitive dissonance. Also came off like Trey was a little behind the times on the reference.
Why? I thought that episode was both funny and probably quite truthful.Kreed said:The episode where Britney Spears doesn't have a head still has that honor IMO.
One of the people in their football program is acused of raping young boys and the program was pretty much covering it up.Lirlond said:I'm not getting the Penn State jokes
Every week, there's at least one of you.ManDudeChild said:That might have been the least entertaining episode of South Park I've ever seen. Honestly surprised.
Liferebooted said:Every week, there's at least one of you.
brucewaynegretzky said:Actually I really didn't think it was that great either..... except the end. That was amazing. I was really hoping they'd go back and do a "You killed Kenny! You Bastard!" It would have felt so perfect.
Yeah, that last my momma so poor joke about the shoe killed me. Oddly enough, I was too distracted by the bird to get the joke the first time I saw the episode, so I played the end back on the southparkstudios website so I could hear it again.Green Scar said:And then Cartman reverting back to 'yo momma' jokes :lol
Liferebooted said:Every week, there's at least one of you.
Yeah, Stan's reaction makes it for me.WanderingWind said:Yeah, opinions are a bitch, eh?
Great episode...almost like something out of their best seasons. Loved that ending
south park has always been this way. You just didn't notice it in the earlier seasons because you were younger, you didn't have GAF threads to point out the parodies and references that flew over your head, and the show referenced stuff that was a few years old at times, rather than a week old or a few months old. Starvin Marvin parodied braveheart, for instance.CrocMother said:Each new episode of South Park is like an extended Daily Show gag.
It's almost completely reactionary. I don't mind it because I like Matt and Trey's outlook on things, but I can see why some people are upset or don't understand the route the show has taken.
I don't think earlier episodes are very comparable to the more recent ones.
GaimeGuy said:south park has always been this way. You just didn't notice it in the earlier seasons because you were younger, you didn't have GAF threads to point out the parodies and references that flew over your head, and the show referenced stuff that was a few years old at times, rather than a week old or a few months old. Starvin Marvin parodied braveheart, for instance.
Jason's Ultimatum said:The fuck? Humancentipad was great, and Cartman's lines with his mother had me in tears.
kurtrussell said:Agreed. But I think you'd have to be very familiar with the original source material to get a lot of the references that made it so funny. Also, Apple fanboys probably hated it for obvious reasons.
ReconYoda said:Holy shit, i dont think you can post without some kind of negative slant towards apple, lol.
Coop said:Did Kenny always have a sister? Knew he had a brother but I dont remember a sister (or at least her ever talking)
Each element of this episode felt amazing. Return of Mysterion, the Penn State jokes, standard Cartmans assholishness.Full Metal Jacket said:The agnostic jokes had me dying.
I might see what you possibly did there.hyp3rlink said:I'm not sure if liked the agnostic jokes.
It kinda made sense. Agnostics concede that there may or may not be a god, and that there really isn't any way to know. Basically, agnosticism = ambiguity, uncertainty, indecisiveness, which is reflected in the "I don't know" responses towards every question, the kinda-half-assed cleaning where they clean something but leave it partially dirty, so it isn't that clean and it isn't that dirty, and the Dr Pepper, which doesn't have an identifiable flavor, rather towing hte line between different flavors.The_Technomancer said:Each element of this episode felt amazing. Return of Mysterion, the Penn State jokes, standard Cartmans assholishness.
But the Agnostic thing was....amazingly surreal. It didn't make any sense, but its probably my favorite aspect of the episode.
Oh yeah, its not the agnostic beliefs that were surreal. It was their complete over the top hardcore nature.GaimeGuy said:It kinda made sense. Agnostics concede that there may or may not be a god, and that there really isn't any way to know. Basically, agnosticism = ambiguity, uncertainty, indecisiveness, which is reflected in the "I don't know" responses towards every question, the kinda-half-assed cleaning where they clean something but leave it partially dirty, so it isn't that clean and it isn't that dirty, and the Dr Pepper, which doesn't have an identifiable flavor, rather towing hte line between different flavors.
But then you had the strictness of a religion with the wya the household approached agnosticism so it was kind of agnosticism and kind of a religion/way of life in and of itself.
PersonaX said:Such a nice guy.
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I still wish they had him appear in the episode and did some gags about his fucked up and ever-evolving hairstyle.