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05/14/11 4:30 AM

It was definitely the best of the new season so far.

 

05/25/11 10:31 PM

That was pretty good. I love Slash, so I thought that it was pretty damn funny!

 

05/26/11 3:19 PM

Vunter Slaush.

 

05/26/11 4:05 PM

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05/26/11 6:41 PM

Why didn't Sarah McLaughlin have a flapping Canadian head???

 

05/27/11 5:55 AM

I guess they missed that.

 

05/27/11 9:27 PM

I was still surprised at that as well. The same thing didn't happen to Justin Bieber last year either. Aside from that, I'm definitely enjoying this season so far. I liked it when Stan told Kyle that he was sounding like Cartman, and he certainly did. spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

 

05/28/11 2:03 PM

Slash is not real....

 

05/29/11 9:02 PM

Good episode. Royal Pudding and T.M.I completely sucked, but Crack Baby Athletic Association was back to South Park standards.

 

06/01/11 8:45 PM

I thought that tonight's was the best of season 15 thus far.

 

06/01/11 8:55 PM

RhettButler posted:
I thought that tonight's was the best of season 15 thus far.
Totally agree!

 

06/03/11 4:29 PM

Dr Janus becoming the shitty wok guy was brilliant.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/03/2011 04:30PM by somerville1991.

 

06/04/11 8:04 PM

City Sushi has immediately become one of my favorite episodes of this season so far. I'll obviously never look at Tuong Lu Kim the same way ever again, and whenever Butters is in the picture, you're definitely guaranteed to have a very fucked up episode.

 

06/08/11 7:55 PM

The Vampire vs. Goth episode is on now--one of my favorites.

 

06/08/11 8:31 PM

Tonight's was easily the best of the new season. Absolutely hilarious. Looking forward to seeing how it is concluded.

 

06/08/11 8:38 PM

Unfortunately I think it will conclude that this is the last season. "It's just the same shit every week, and then we reset like nothing ever happened..." I was laughing my ass off but the end made me really sad. I think this is that last season of South Park :-(

 

06/08/11 8:46 PM

Trey and Matt haven't said that. In fact, I think it's renewed for another season. This episode had a different vibe--it was surprisingly dramatic for SP, despite the juvenile humor.

 

06/08/11 8:47 PM

I liked where the episode was going (With the generation gaps pertaining to opinions and music.) until I saw the last few minutes of it. It was rather depressing and I certainly hope that's not the case either. Although, seeing Kyle getting along with Cartman was sort of funny. It always seemed to be that way to me.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/08/2011 11:28PM by SalavanteK.

 

06/08/11 9:09 PM

The swipes at Jim Carey/Kevin James and Adam Sandler were pretty funny and spot on.

 

06/08/11 9:17 PM

I have read in several interviews that making a season of South Park is not a pleasant experience for Trey and Matt, but they've admitted it's become something bigger than them and it must continue. So maybe this episode was them being honest about how they feel and then next week it will end with typical South Park craziness (Terrance and Phillip Not Without my Anus repeat?). Or maybe I'm just thinkng too deep into this! Seriously I've been watching this show religiously since I was 14 so the prospect of a life without South Park makes me very sad.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/08/2011 09:18PM by LBoogie.

 

06/09/11 12:29 AM

I waited until last year to start watching this show. I feels good to know I have so much that I can go back and watch.

 

06/09/11 6:00 AM

dolemite posted:
I waited until last year to start watching this show. I feels good to know I have so much that I can go back and watch.

Best part is, they are all online and free at the South Park site.

 

06/11/11 4:18 AM

For some reason, that episode gave me the vibe that this will be the last season.

 

06/11/11 5:39 AM

IMHO the later SPs are way, way better than the earlier seasons.

South Park Ending After Season 15 Finale?

Few had thought about South Park ending until Wednesday night, when Season 15 went into a surprisingly depressing midseason break. To those who watched the episode, it seemed like Trey
Parker and Matt Stone were saying they were fed up with the show's formula and the series was getting crappier to them with age. As such, there is genuine fear that South Park could really be ending after the final seven episodes of the season this fall.

Warning: Spoilers follow

For the first 15 minutes of the midseason finale, it seemed like a typical episode, as Stan imagined everything looked like crap now that he was 10 and Randy went nuts trying to prove he wasn't old. Yet by the time Randy and Sharon confessed that their formulaic marriage was getting worse with age, a more troubling message came across.

Virtually every critic and fan is convinced that Parker and Stone used the episode to say that South Park is getting worse to them with age, just like everything got worse to the Marshes with age. Therefore, when the ending broke from the usual formula and didn't resolve everything at the last minute, the suspicion was that things are being set up for the end of the show.

Parker and Stone haven't officially signed a contract to do Season 16 and beyond; if they want to end it all after this year, they are allowed to. This might be the right time for them to go, since they already have another smash hit to fall back on.

Their Broadway musical The Book Of Mormon became massive right before the new season started, and could sweep the Tonys this weekend. So, since all of their eggs aren't in one basket anymore, there may be no better time for them to retire from television.

But there is just as good of a chance that all this is one giant prank, in typical South Park fashion. Wednesday's episode may have been a jab at the show itself, but it might not mean that Parker and Stone are thinking about ending it. In fact, the final twists could well have been a satirical swipe at the overly dramatic season finales that aired this past May.

The likes of House, Bones, The Mentalist and more tried to shake up their long-time formulas in their finales -- yet inevitably, they'll have to go back to business as usual anyway.
Parker and Stone might have taken note of that during production, and may just have been inspired to mock that TV cliche -- albeit at their worried fans' expense. Therefore, the first joke of the fall's first episode could be how everything went back to normal anyway during the break.

But since the two will presumably be at the Tonys Sunday, perhaps they will clear up there if South Park is ending or not -- if they aren't too busy celebrating.

 

06/11/11 6:24 AM

I don't know what's going to happen next, but that last episode depressed the shit outta me.

 

06/11/11 2:50 PM

I kind of hope South Park ends soon. It's better for it to end than for it to go on for twenty seasons and get repetitive. In my opinion, as much as I love the show, it is already starting to become a little repetitive and I'm pretty sure (using this season as evidence) that they're running out of things to parody.

 

06/11/11 3:01 PM

^ Maybe so, but I find the thought of no new SP episodes very depressing. Like a previous poster mentioned, I've watched it since a very young age, and despite it being very puerile, I think the satire is as good as it's ever been.



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06/11/11 6:52 PM

RhettButler posted:
IMHO the later SPs are way, way better than the earlier seasons.

In my opinion, it's smarter now, but used to be much funnier. I think the comedy started to slip around the time Team America came out - supposedly they found the film enormously difficult to produce, and I've wondered for a long time if it burned them out to some degree.
Now that their epic multiyear contract is nearing its end, I'm not surprised to see signs of it winding down. It's pretty sad, but I'd have been devastated if it had happened six years ago.
Assuming the end's in sight now, I hope they start writing the scripts in advance, rather than rushing them out to a ticking clock in the usual manner. Might help the standard and volume of the comedy.

 

10/05/11 8:36 PM

The Ass-Burgers bit was hilarious. Overall a good episode and a good resolution to the mid-season cliff-hanger.

 

10/07/11 1:12 AM

Yeah...guys you are absolutely true..South Park is much better & funnier then Family Guys but now a days South Park goes down...Starting episodes of South Park are much funnier rather then others.....
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