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I'm surprised they made Kyle the middle.  Would think Butters would get it.    Still like it so far.  Really good start.

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Didn't care too much about Cartman but Kyle as part of the Human Centipede had me laughing hysterically.
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Cuttlefish and asparagus?

 

Geeeeez.

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Not a classic or anything, but a solid episode all round.

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Is this the first time Mrs. Cartman has ever stood up to her son?  

 

I'm impressed that they managed to retain the inherent queasiness of the Human Centipede premise while still making it funny.  

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Is this the first time Mrs. Cartman has ever stood up to her son?  


No.

 

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I could have done without Cartmans storyline. But damned if the dude kissing his son didn't crack me the hell up.

 

Loved the Geniuses, loved how quickly the asian dude changed his mind about eating once he saw the burrito.

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i liked it, i thought the cartman sub-plot was stronger than the apple hate (although i am an apple hater) but putting kyle in it and then giving it to catman was superb.

 

I had to explain the human centipede thing to my mate, I wonder if it was too esoteric a reference...

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Definitely one of those episodes where you know Trey and Matt got stoned and were like, "Human Centipede. iPad. Human CentiPad!"

 

I dug it. Might've dug it more last spring or so, when the flick and the iPad were new.

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yeah it probably got bumped from last season to make way for the mysterion trilogy.

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The collective incredulity at Kyle's failure to read the Terms and Conditions is what killed me the most.

 

Genius: He didn't read the Terms and Conditions?!?

 

Butters: I know.  It's preposterous.

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Definitely one of those episodes where you know Trey and Matt got stoned and were like, "Human Centipede. iPad. Human CentiPad!"

 

I dug it. Might've dug it more last spring or so, when the flick and the iPad were new.



 


Absolutely hilarious episode. Yeah they were definitely stoned as hell when they came up with the idea.

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The collective incredulity at Kyle's failure to read the Terms and Conditions is what killed me the most.

 

Genius: He didn't read the Terms and Conditions?!?

 

Butters: I know.  It's preposterous.

So funny. I mean, I never read that shit myself.
 

 

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Anyone else going to be disappointed if they didn't make an Osama episode in 3 days?

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Okay episode. Funnybot annoyed the hell out of me (which was intended I suppose). But I just didn't find the story with the Germans very amusing. It just seemed like the jokes were a bit too easy.

I did find the massacre in the theater hilarious.

 

The best part of tonight's episode for me was Token being the only one amused by Tyler Perry and constantly giving him money.  And Louie C.K. in the background with the other comedians made me chuckle.

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Obama and his family are going to spend their last moments watching a Tyler Perry movie. Because thay have to.

 

Fuck this show into eternity.

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Awful episode but the Token gag (before it got old) & Funnybot nonchalantly appearing out of nowhere at the burial site was pretty amusing.

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Token's shame was awesome.

 

Jimmy episodes are not.

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Yeah, Token was pretty great...until they ran it in the ground.

 

And really...your gonna target the Comedy Awards?

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Forgot to mention...kinda funny that Funny Bot is basically a Dalek.

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The episode was a weird mixture of Hollywood in-joking and lazy stereotyping of Germans, Tyler Perry, stand-up comics, all African-Americans in general, you name it. The cheesy "Timmeh Timmeh Timmeh" theme for the awards made me smile the first of the 5 times it was played, but this was my least favorite episode in a while.

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I can't speak ill of anything that skewers Tyler Perry.

 

OH LERD!!! HALLELEWYER!

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Wow...that was. I don't know.

 

I definitely laughed at the Canadian traditions. Everything else was....not funny.

 

Haven't seen an episode of SP I have disliked so much since A Million Little Fibers.

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Yeah, that did nothing for me. The wedding bits were funny but everything else was a misfire.

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I dunno. I think it was actually kinda really funny.

 

I lost it when Macky called Kyle fatass.

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Oh, and the eskimo racism was a nice touch. Friggin ice-beaners. *facepalm*

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Mackey's angry rants and the royal wedding stuff cracked me up, as did the giant's goofy racial epithets. The episode also featured 15 other minutes of material that I don't remember.

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Loved that the formula included Yaw. I lost it when they took over the FedEx with Randy holding the woman at "lighter point". The only part that didn't jive was when they went over board in driving home the bit about fancy/big cars.

 

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Where was the growth chart for the little girls, Matt and Trey?  ANSWER ME THAT!

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Enjoyed "T.M.I." much more than the first three episodes this season. After the train wreck that was last week, I'm glad to see the South Park I know and love is still capable of making me laugh.

 

Butters had some hilarious moments ("I'm hung like a horse!") and I loved Randy threatening to burn everything.

 

The bit with the therapist and Cartman was classic South Park all the way and I loved the callback to Mitch Connor.

 

Maria really does look like Skeletor.

 

 

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Great episode. It really felt like 'classic' SP rather than the wheezy stuff they've been cranking out for the past couple seasons.

 

Randy kills me.

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The episode was amusing, but I laughed hardest at the opening w/ Butters describing the Terminator vs Skeletor.

 

"Skeletor's a lady?!?"

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"The country's run by fascists...and everybody is a Justin Bieber wannabe. Makes me wanna drive a big car that good Vraaa-VROOM!"

 

God, I love Butters.

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Great episode. It really felt like 'classic' SP rather than the wheezy stuff they've been cranking out for the past couple seasons.

 

Randy kills me.


Best bit of the episode was the reporter asking Randy about his reaction to the fact the Govt doesn't owe Fed Ex.

 

Thou that maybe because I find their 'stupid reporter' voice inheritally funny as it is...
 

 

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Pretty good assault on the hypocritical NCAA.  Kind of ruined it with the Slash nonsense.

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The Slash stuff came way outta left field and didn't go where I was expecting it to.

 

Butters saying "it's messing with my head so hard" still makes me laugh though.

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That was fucking brilliant. I loved every bit of it. The goofy Slasha Claus stuff helped lighten up the rather scathing NCBAA satire. Cartman's Southern plantation owner killed. 

 

"Can I come back later?"

 

"Sure, we're here all the time... unfortunately."

 

So much dark humor, I swear my heart shrunk three sizes this day!

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The Slash stuff was transcendent. The other stuff seemed very...personal.

 

 

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Kind of a weak episode. But I crack up at the City Wok guy everytime without fail.

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I laughed and laughed hard.  I couldn't help it.  For whatever reason, Butters is pretty much guaranteed to crack me up no matter what he does (or what is done to him).

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I thought it was hilarious. Butters with the blowtorch was a highlight.

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Butters incredulity, sighs or "aw damn it" had me laughing harder on this episode than I thought I would. I think the big thing that everyone now wants after this episode is to see Butters in his "porn star" outfit.
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Those movie trailers made me laugh hysterically. "Rated ARG for Pirates. Fuck you." It was probably that classic South Park announcer voice that made it so damn funny.

 

I'll always have a soft spot in my funny bone for people pooping out of their mouths. Someone NEEDS to make a .gif of that dog pooping at the camera.

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They had me when the Doctor played Bob Dylan. Also the 2 old guys and the "breeches". "It was a breeches holocaust."

 

Now the question is...do they reset everything when the season starts back up. My guess is yes.

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Someone NEEDS to make a .gif of that dog pooping at the camera.



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Click on the picture...not sure why it's not animated in the post.

post #46 of 82

First off, I thought that was a really good episode.  I like that they tackled cynicism for the majority of the episode.  I may be reading too much into things, as I often mistakenly do, but it seems that either Matt and/or Trey are tired of South Park (or tired of each other???) and are finished with it, OR one or both of them have grown tired of what South Park is, and there are going to be some significant changes coming to the show. OR OR OR.......nothing.  I have no idea, but things did feel a bit different/interesting at the end.  I'd like it if they jumped ahead 5 years or so in the boys' lives.

 

ETA - with the show ending with a divorce I wonder if there may be something to the idea of Matt and Trey possibly growing tired of always working with each other, and maybe getting tired of each other.  Just random thoughts.


Edited by Miasta - 6/9/11 at 7:25am
post #47 of 82

I think the guys are sick of the show. I'm a bit depressed right now. People on other sites are freaking out a bit. 

Sharon's speech was pretty significant. Watch that again and its pretty clear they are either talking about each other or the creative process of the show.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post #48 of 82

i loved the timing with Sharon saying "it just keeps getting more and more ridiculous" with the two hicks climbing out the window with Randy's britches. I wasn't expecting that turn at the end and it really got me.

post #49 of 82

If they really are sick of the show and want to end it...great. Despite the fact I've really liked almost every episode this season, let's be honest the past few season have been Simpson-esque in a bad way. Cartman has essentially become Homer Simpson in that he's a parody of himself.

 

If they want to actually evolve the show that would be great too. Time jump us 4-5 years and put the guys in High School.

 

Then again, they like to fuck with us. So I could see them not really doing anything.

post #50 of 82

Pretty funny episode, and I can't believe I'm saying this, but the last five minutes were kind of...moving.  It felt like a series finale.  I knew before that this was the last season in Trey and Matt's contract, but last night's episode spelled out pretty clearly that it's ending.

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