i was thinking it wouldn't be a bad idea if i had a flat screen there.
BTW, clyde mother's a cunt....
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"We will have to perform — a Sue-ance!"
LoL.
Erotic bump
Can't believe I've been doing it wrong all these years. That comic book/ chocolate milk shelf is ingenious.
Besides the obvious TSA parody, I wonder if they were taking shots at the government for the recent shutdowns of megaupload and the SOPA act - the joke being you can't have your privacy at home now.
Pretty funny episode but damn they just aren't getting those top shelf laughs out of me anymore. Butters always good for a laugh.
Enjoyed it!
Cash for Gold spoke to me. They kept it simple but tied it all together very satisfyingly. Maybe I just don't like the episodes where they get too abstract. I loved the calls to the shopping channel and it was funny how they host talked to them instead of just hanging up. I laughed harder than I have in a while.
I enjoyed the visualization of the economic lifecycle and the old person call-ins. They nailed the cadence of the people selling on those networks. Stan's grandpa had some genuinely sad moments in that ep.
I like how the blame didn't fall on one party, but simply criticized the whole system. The way the old people spoke was spot on as well.
Stan's family always has the realest moments.
Like when Sharon resigns to calling off the divorce and "sticking with what you know". Ugh. Too true to be funny, only sad and dreary.
Anyway this newest episode seems to be great. I'm only a few minutes in, but I like it.
Caught up on my DVR: Cupid/Cherub Cartman was solid gold, I love how deranged he's become. This last episode of the half-season was the first South Park in ages where I felt they still had good stuff to put in the episode but were out of time.
I like how Mr. Garrison was teaching Game of Thrones in the beginning.
Last week's live action finale was good-ol' South Park. Loved it. Though, Cartman's dialog sounds so much more hateful when it is coming from the mouth of an adult.
Part of me wonders if they had the live-action bit planned all along or if, sometime late in the production schedule, they realized that it would not only be less work to just run out and have real actors but also be delightfully bizarre (I love that they blatantly filmed it in Marina del Rey) --I think the first time they used live actors were the inserts of the Japanese woman in the Chinpokomon episode.
Surprised you guys liked the last couple. I thought they felt kinda rushed and pointless.
I'm pretty sure the last batch of episodes were all done in advance and not on the last schedule where they'd do the episode that week. If you noticed when they started airing the commercials for when the show was coming back they were showing clips of the new episodes and not clips of ones that were on the last season. They must have planned early for the zipline episode because they kept show the clip of Cartman yelling "It's totally fucking stupid guys!". I also loved the Game of Thrones in the classroom and the live action bit with the real piece of shit for Mr. Hankey.
The racial dating episode was hilarious.
Zip-lining was meh.
Season 16 continued this evening with an episode that had a serviceable premise for the full episode and a secondary joke that had be cringing from the moment Butters opened his closet--not a bad cringing, but still, lolwtf. I love that Stan's dad knew exactly what it was.
Also: "I love listening to all your hit song."
Lol, "Butter's Creamy Goo"
Oh that Butters and his way of becoming friends with jesus
I had no idea South Park was back until I saw this trhead get teh bump.
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Pretty funny episode. Laughed at everyone downing Butter's goo.
Great to see the show back on the air.
Well, just not Super Best Friends, 200 and 201. For me the new episode was alright. I'm glad they ribbed on the replacement refs and if it wasn't Butters selling his goo I wouldn't have thought it was funny. The one point I really laughed was when somebody was chugging down a bottle and Butters' face popped up on the screen and yelled out, "That's me!!"
Edit. What did everybody think of that Brickleberry show? I think Tosh is going to have another failed Comedy Central show to add to his act. I hate how they went for the Family Guy style where it breaks off every few minutes to tell a joke. The whole time I watched it all I could think of was the speech the main character had in "God Bless America" about things being shocking and the "Oh no you didn't!" generation.
This episode fell into the trap a lot of the later episodes have: get stuck on one or two jokes and then drive them into the unfunny ground. An unfortunate consequence of a six day schedule.
Hopefully they were able to come up with a few ideas that they can work on as the season continues. I'm hoping they already have a post-election day episode planned that builds on the last one.
I finally got around to watching last week's episode (raising the bar) and it was very good. The idea of Cartman on a rascal didn't wear thin and seeing Michelle Obama beat him up only added to it. The only weak part was the James Cameron stuff which felt like it needed to be tweaked a bit (though is last speech was great).
I got a good chuckle out of the James Cameron theme song and seeing randy newman down in the abyss.
I liked how they blamed themselves for lowering the bar years ago. I think Cartman should stay on his rascal from here on out.
Also, that Sketti part is real:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KswWfq2drCM
Just watched last night's episode on South Park Studios (no commercials for some reason, here's the direct link), and I just loved it. I know the continuing gag on home security might not appeal to everyone, but it just hit the right spot with me--every issue I have with it. The Bane stuff was glorious and we needed more of it. This was my favorite of the half-season so far. I have no major complaints with it.
Poor Ike, the bit with him to get the whole thing rolling was great
"Are you sure you saw it Ike?"
"YES!!!!!" starts crying
you want that milk pasturized?
No just up to my boobs, then I can splash it in my eyes.
Shit, time for the next one.
My favorite bit of the Ep09 was the nod to Philadelphia. :)
"Perhaps they can bring some cigarettes and gatorade because he's gonna be pretty wiped out! The fuck!?"
This is where I officially lost it and laughed my ass off.
The last episode (Going Native) was a diversion, but nothing particularly memorable.
Wednesday's episode was funny. Fucking Randy, :oh_no:
BUT, what I really, really want to know is this - Who in the hell was Garrison supposed to be at the costume party? He had a blonde toupee, hammer in right hand, small red book in left hand, golden scorpion on the back of his white jacket.
I feel like I should know, but I got nothin.
edit: Well thats what I get for not watching new movies hardly. I google 'white jacket golden scorpion' and get Ryan Gossling from Drive. I heard that was good.
I'm surprised by the people I see who use RedBox. It's perfect for the lazy, impulsive, or technologically fearful.
Fun episode.
In the wake of the recent sale of Star Wars to Disney I really hope South Park makes an episode about it.
Reprise the abusive Mickey Mouse. Maybe have Mace Windoo and Indiana Jones tag-team revenge raeping Lucas with Mickey Mouse videotaping and yelling horrible degrading insults?
As long as they bring the mouse into it idc.
I dont know about yall but last nights episode was all-time for me.
I need to watch it again because I was totally K-faced watching it last night and God knows that doesnt help the attention span.
I have to watch it again because I know there's stuff I missed
But also because........I STAN for something