Wow. Really good episode. A little too overt with the allegory but loved it.
The people who this episode was aimed for aren't going to respond to subtlety.
Pretty sure this episode is mostly them taking shots at themselves for making fun of Al Gore all those years ago in the first man-bear-pig episode.
If you're saying that the episode was intended for Matt Stone and Trey Parker then they really wouldn't respond to subtlety
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TexiKenDammit!That fish really got me!Registered Userregular
It was close but it didn't quite hit the mark - a commercial for Welcome to Marwen, a movie about a guy who withdraws into a fantasy world to escape his anxiety, played after but not during this week's South Park.
I was watching the mabbearpig episode, and I was curious , were the makers against global warming or were they just making fun of AL gore? I thought it was pretty timely with the new global warming report, but it really felt like they were apologizing to AL gore and criticizing themselves while still making fun of AL gore.
TexiKenDammit!That fish really got me!Registered Userregular
South Park premiered this week, and it was fine. Tegridy Farms feels worn out (or at least Randy right now is the least enjoyable version of him since the show started), the ICE stuff felt dated, and it seemed like they were hinting at making fun of Greta Thurnberg a bit but it swerved into a weird Mexican Joker thing.
What really stood out was how the kids voices didn't sound right. Cartman felt way off, and there was just a sense of being tired or that Matt & Trey didn't realize the premiere was this week.
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AbsoluteZeroThe new film by Quentin KoopantinoRegistered Userregular
To be fair, did anyone know it premiered this week?
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I remeber seeing commercials for it on Comedy Central a while back?
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Toxic ToysAre you really taking my advice?Really?Registered Userregular
I heard something about the new season starting but didn't remember when.
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Pretty sure this episode is mostly them taking shots at themselves for making fun of Al Gore all those years ago in the first man-bear-pig episode.
If you're saying that the episode was intended for Matt Stone and Trey Parker then they really wouldn't respond to subtlety
#cancelsouthpark
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I just loved that he was there to demonstrate the general “Fuck you, got mine” boomer attitude.
This took me a second.
I feel like I'm missing something here. Is this a reference to something?
Care to fill me in?
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The spirit of Al Gore was kind of weird and fell a little flat for me.
I do love when they reference old scifi.
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They wouldn't be allowed to strike in the first place.
Sure, but he's still got Tegridy.
Was that his only appearance this season?
What really stood out was how the kids voices didn't sound right. Cartman felt way off, and there was just a sense of being tired or that Matt & Trey didn't realize the premiere was this week.
I never really feel old until I remember that some adults I know weren't even born when the shows I remember as a kid were new.