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| South Park; Any fans? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 13 2006, 08:49 PM (1,454 Views) | |
| Shadow Avenger | Oct 12 2006, 11:12 PM Post #121 |
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See that's what would make the episode so interesting is because of Mr/Mrs. Garrison. Wasn't he a homo hating homosexual? Can't remember his behaviour during early seasons? |
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| Al | Oct 13 2006, 12:15 AM Post #122 |
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He was, he was completely homophobic. Then he went into the Dagobah tree and he confronted his homosexuality, and came out of the closet. Which actually makes me think: One of South Park's minor characters is a better developed and semi-realistic character than, say, Stewie on Family Guy. There I go again. Ahem. |
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| Shadow Avenger | Oct 13 2006, 11:48 AM Post #123 |
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...And you were doing so well up until the second paragraph. Really Al, ever since Cartoon Wars you've been acting like Eric Cartman whenever someone brings up Family Guy. Did you always have this opinion or is this one only shared by sheeple? |
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| Al | Oct 14 2006, 11:07 AM Post #124 |
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This has always been my opinion, SA. I've always thought SP was the better show, but I suppose I shouldn't have gone on that mini-rant there. I had a raging clue at the time, and it pointed me in that direction so...very sorry. |
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| Shadow Avenger | Nov 10 2006, 11:08 AM Post #125 |
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The portrayal of Richard Dawkins was very true. I had a friend read some of his books and he said it was like he took one idea and beat you with it for the next hundred pages. Anyway, I read on youtube that there is a small opinion that Cartman's character is getting weaker every week. Plus, I'm sort of hating the constant product placement in the episodes |
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| Al | Nov 10 2006, 12:30 PM Post #126 |
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I thought that the whole episode was pure Cartman--learning a valuable lesson at the end, but ditching it and once again hatching a hare-brained scheme, not even taking his own future self's advice. And the sea otters were just...God, sea otters?! I mean, don't get me wrong, I loved the concept, and the reason they made war on humans ("Why would they eat off of wood when they have tummies?!") was priceless. I just didn't see it coming at all. But honestly, the last few weeks, with the exception of Make Love, not Warcraft, haven't been...they just didn't seem as heart-felt compared to the other seasons. It hasn't gotten to the point where it's just not funny anymore--like, say, that one show--but it seems dry and unseasoned, like my grandmother's boiled chicken. Much as I liked this one, Cartman's gonna have to do something truly evil to get back to his old form. Tsst was the last real showing of his Hannibal Lecter-like persona. |
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| Shadow Avenger | Nov 10 2006, 01:54 PM Post #127 |
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I know, instead of having wacky adventures every week (such as Roger Ebert should lay off the Fatty Foods and Summer Sucks or The Tooth Fairy 2000) they now seem to be focusing on flavour of the week things. I don't think it'll be too long before something revolves around the TV show Lost. |
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| Al | Nov 10 2006, 05:04 PM Post #128 |
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I think they'll get back to those. The show's pretty deeply rooted in the adventure of the week style. I really like when they do political satire though, especially when it's done with brilliance. I do think, though, that the sea otters will go down in history as one of the most WTF creatures South Park has ever introduced. Next to my beloved Crab People, of course. |
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| Shadow Avenger | Nov 10 2006, 05:36 PM Post #129 |
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Let's hope so. And let's hope that after next weeks episode they don't take another 5 month break. I happen to like the Otters a bit more than the Crab people. I just love how the otters are so adament about eating on their bellies |
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| Al | Nov 10 2006, 05:57 PM Post #130 |
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Hey hey HEY!!! It'S TUMMIES to you, sir. And they will. The show goes on hiatus until spring. The tenth season started last spring anyway with Return of Chef. |
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| Shadow Avenger | Nov 10 2006, 08:11 PM Post #131 |
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See, that's what really sucks about the show. I mean, it only takes a couple day to make the episodes |
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| AiOrikasa | Nov 26 2006, 04:19 PM Post #132 |
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They were showing some South Park episodes this weekend at Comedy Central. The episode about them playing that medieval game was on, it cracked me up. They also showed Starvin Marvin for the Thanksgiving occasion, how could you mistake Cartman for a starving African child? |
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| Fallen | Nov 26 2006, 05:30 PM Post #133 |
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Yeah the Starvin Marvin one was really funny. I liked the part where they put Kenny in the tube-thing, and all the cans of food and him start floating around. XD And the evil turkeys were really funny. |
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