Stan totally became Randy in this episode, the turn around from `haha funny' to complete outrage to leading the conference against the Eavesdropper. How they grow up!
Stan totally became Randy in this episode, the turn around from `haha funny' to complete outrage to leading the conference against the Eavesdropper. How they grow up!
Wow I thought exactly the same thing. Even the way he was yelling when on the podium made me think of Randy when he gets defensive.
If I have to watch that cancer drive commercial one more time I am going to the houses of their web designers and shaving their heads. Three times in a row on one break?
I liked, but I feel the whole story a was written about two jokes and everything they did was to get to those two jokes: Catatafish's underage bass-to-mouth and Mr. Mackey's shit rockets.
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I liked, but I feel the whole story a was written about two jokes and everything they did was to get to those two jokes: Catatafish's underage bass-to-mouth and Mr. Mackey's shit rockets.
Everything up to those jokes was fantastic. So I'm fine with that
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Am I the only one that always finds it amusing when they make fun of random junk food and fast food restaurants? Like Arby's horsey sauce as a laxative, that Chipotle causes people to crap blood, or the use of PF Chang's and Aunt Jemima breakfasts to aid Randy with his massive dump.
It's a Randy episode, which means it will be great.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
Having owned gerbils, the gerbil fighting (and throat.. thing) made me uncomfortable, but otherwise a really funny episode.
Understandable, even from someone who's never had a rodent for a pet. Especially with the shift from the shows normally smooth camera to the jerky handheld camera look of that scene...
Made it look like something an up and coming psychopath would film and put on youtube.
Seeing Andrew Lloyd Webber as a bro pretty much sealed it for me.
Pretty much.
I like that they made an entire episode about blowjobs and musical theater and skipped over the easy joke. Subtext indeed.
Also, the Spider-Man scene had me dying, and the Book of Mormon ad at the end was a beautiful capper.
Really liked this episode.
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Good episode, and the last few minutes were great with imitating the Spider-Man musical and the ending that was hinted throughout the episode. Poor Larry.
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This was the best episode for a long time. I am most pleased.
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not awful. not that good.
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I loved the set up for tossing Cartman under the bus more then the actual scene.
"How?"
"...We get a bus, and throw Cartman under it."
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Wow I thought exactly the same thing. Even the way he was yelling when on the podium made me think of Randy when he gets defensive.
I was surprise they didn't throw in a rape joke for Wikilinks.
i encourage anyone who hasn't seen it to do so
because
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Everything up to those jokes was fantastic. So I'm fine with that
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I find their slams wholly accurate.
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2011/10/south_park_trey_parker_matt_stone_scientology_investigation.php
They had PI's investigating them, and they tried to send in a "mole" to dig up dirt.
when i went into an arby's and discovered that the 5 for 5 no longer existed
i swore never to return after that act of betrayal
Understandable, even from someone who's never had a rodent for a pet. Especially with the shift from the shows normally smooth camera to the jerky handheld camera look of that scene...
Made it look like something an up and coming psychopath would film and put on youtube.
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Pretty much.
Also, the Spider-Man scene had me dying, and the Book of Mormon ad at the end was a beautiful capper.