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South Park Season 14

Discussion in 'TV Shows' started by hoju, Mar 12, 2010.

  1. Captain Apathy

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    Does a bear shit in the woods? And does the Pope shit on the dreams of 200 deaf boys?

    South Park's still got it.
     
  2. whathasbeenseen

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    I lost my shit when they all started bouncing during the protest and when Randy says to Sharon: "My eyes are up here"

    One of the best episodes in a while.
     
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    Y'know, generally I think that the Randy episodes are kind of dumb, as they're always the same sort of formula (Randy finds something, gets super obsessed and does something stupid), but this episode was fucking hilarious. The whole cavalcade of guys with giant balls bouncing around town was awesome.
     
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    The whole story with cartman was not nearly as funny as the cancer. The coat at the end was what had me laughing the most. "It srinks when it's cold" and "Luuuuuckyyyy" had me loling all over the place.
     
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    I kind of agree, I thought Cartman/Scarface story could have been a whole lot better. I really didn't find the way he ratted out his boss for the bad test grade or the end shoot out to be that funny at all. Kind of anti climatic.
     
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    Especially considering that Cartman has ground up a kids parents and fed them to him.
     
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    Not the best episode in a while, but it had some laughs. Trying to combine two generations (Facebook and Tron) had me laughing at times, but the rest of the guys I was watching it with (ages 19-22) had no idea what SP was getting at.

    Cartman and "Mad Friends"- Genius.
     
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    They didn't get the Tron reference? Damn, I was actually thinking to myself that that was brilliant, as Tron is semi relevant again with the new one coming out. As soon as the webcam started piecing him up, I lost it.
     
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    As much as I hate facebook, I really didn't enjoy this episode. The only parts which I found amusing were the chatroulette part and the stan/randy parts. And they weren't kidding about how annoying it is to delete an account. I just went to delete the one Chater and the boys made for me and I was asked to make sure so many times with different types of confirmations.
     
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    I thought the Yahtzee gag was great and the whole storyline with the loser kid taking the facebook friendship WAY to far.
     
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    Thinks he has a chance with Christina Hendricks...

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    One of the best south park episodes ever? I vote yes.

    Meta-humor at its best.

    Though I think I should mention I'm high...
     
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    I agree and I was completely sober. The quality of animation has really brought Mecha Streisand to a whole new level. And it's pretty great to see Mitch Connor back. Hell, it's great to see Mr. Hat back! I am actually on the edge of my seat for next week's episode.

    Also, have you guys heard about this? <a class="postlink" href="http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/04/14/book-of-mormon-south-park-broadway/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/04/14/book- ... -broadway/</a>
    Matt and Trey are writing a Mormon musical with the guy responsible for Avenue Q, the funniest, lewdest show that's even been on Broadway. And there are rumours that Danny from 30 Rock will star. Call me a geek, but this excites me to no end.
     
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    I don't think they're going to continue where they left off this week though since they never said to be continued. I could be wrong.
     
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    If they pull another surprise Terrance and Phillip special instead of continuing the episode, I'm gonna be pissed.

    As soon as the fudge packer jokes started I knew it was going to be a great episode.
     
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    I swear in a bunch of the commercials for the new season episodes they had clips of Cartman looking like a ginger saying something how he was tired of people making fun of red-haired people. Considering that didn't happen in this episode, but they did introduce gingers being tired of being insulted, I'd wager next week will actually be a continuation.
     
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    I doubt they'll actually incorporate this into an episode. That clip in the commercial was a reference to this kid, who made the video in response to the original ginger kids episode.

     
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    Im am wondering if they are actually going to use that one clip of Cartmen in a gun store asking to buy 150 AK47s or not. Seeing as they make these episodes the week before it doesn't seem likely...
     
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    I guess I'll spoiler this even though I don't know why anyone would be reading this thread if they haven't seen the episode...

    I thought this was a really fucking good 2 episode saga. I loved that they could make their old jokes funny and fresh in a new setting. And I'll be using the "sorry is a four letter word with a 'Y' at the end" line every chance I get. Tom Cruise having Seaman on his back was awesome too.

    I'm really curious about the whole censored thing though. Did comedy central refuse to show Muhammad again? I'm assuming that was the case, but I think they put a brilliant spin on it by censoring out his name too. And beeping out the whole "I learned something today" speech was interesting. Maybe I'm reading too deep into this shit, but it seemed like their point was that we can't really learn anything or find common ground if we're forced to censor any talk about something. Or something like that. Either way, it's really fucked up that Buddha can do lines of coke and Jesus can look at Internet porn, but Muhammad can't even just stand there and do nothing. It'd be interesting to see what Matt and Trey have to say about this fiasco.

    Oh, and seeing Tom Cruise dead on the moon made my day. That fucker irritates the shit out of me. Seeing Willzyx made me a little sad though. Poor little bugga.
     
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    I'd venture to guess it had something to do with this:

    <a class="postlink" href="http://www.wwtdd.com/2010/04/matt-and-trey-might-be-murdered-for-showing-muhammad-again/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.wwtdd.com/2010/04/matt-and-t ... mad-again/</a>

    <a class="postlink" href="http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2010/04/20/website-warns-south-park-creators-face-retribution-depicting-muhammad/?test=latestnews" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/20 ... latestnews</a>
     
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    The Scott Tenorman scene had me in hysterics - it was a frame by frame remake of The Killing Joke, the comic with the Joker and Batman.

    <a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_The_Killing_Joke" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_The_Killing_Joke</a>

    Moses' delivery of any line was hilarious too.