Michelle Obama beats up Cartman in a pool of spaghetti.
This show.
Michelle Obama beats up Cartman in a pool of spaghetti.
This show.
I wish there was more fat people tipping.
That was classic South Park right there.
! I did LOL'd at Randy Newman stuff. The Honey Boo Boo stuff was great as well.
The best was the self aware bit at the end, with Trey and Matt wondering if South Park being foul mouthed and infantile all these years was at all responsible for helping to lower the bar.
Makes me wonder if they're going to consciously do something smart next week. They're quite self aware, and will often throw out a bad, completely stupid episode that says nothing after a controversial episode (reatard camp following up the Mohhamad controversy, for instance) to make a point that they don't get called out for something much worse… I wonder if they can do it the other way around.
I think this was a good episode; better than last week.
Maybe it's because I loathe, loathe, LOATHE Honey Boo Boo and any show with a similar style ("reality" shows showcasing untalented people that just pander to the lowest common demonator of human existance, like Jersey Shore), but I ate up the parody of it all.
Cartman vs. Honey Boo Boo was my favorite part of the ep, along what Robby said: the self aware bit with Kyle and Stan wondering if their actions lowered the bar of entertainment.
And the James Cameron song was great, but the whole sub-plot of him "finding the bar" (god I love satire) kinda dragged it all down.
James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron is James Cameron!
best ep in a while
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/qyy7vo/well-hello-there-mr-ups-man#tab=featured
There will be a Bane parody in the next SP-episode.
The episode is apparently about an UPS driver who is accused of having an affair with a woman in Southpark.
This episode was damn hilarious.
"yeah I fucked your mind while someone was fucking my mom"
and the bane parts…omg
Awesome episode, especially the final scene.
! "It doesn't matter who we are, what matters is our plan. You should have respected my authoritah."
This episode was amazing. That Bane voice was just perfect. Especially with that final line.
! I laughed so hard at "Respected my authoritah that I woke up my roommates.
! "nah, milkman dont get scared, not with free pussy at every doorstep."
I can seriously watch this episode a thousand times.
Pretty much what the above users said. Awesome ep.
! The Bane parodies were great, especially at the end with Cartman (who had the same voice as the adults lol)
! Then there was Cartman constantly arguing with the security employees, and oh god, the Insecurity commerical…....I seriously lost it when everyone started to go off towards the end....
What the ep name?
Next episode is a Butters episode and has him and Kenny going to Hawaii to discover the ways of his people, after his parents tell him he's not like all the other kids. It's called Butters Goes Native.
Butters and Kenny? Yes, please.
Didn't really care for this episode, the next one looks better.
The highlight of the episode was Randy with the glazed, Jack Nicholas from The Shining look gazing up at TV Screen showing Ted.
This was an okay episode. Not as good as I was expecting, but not bad per se.
I enjoyed this episode. It wasn't heavy handed and it didn't feel like they phoned it in. It just felt like they were having fun. I don't think i was beside myself with laughter but i did have a goofy grin on my face the whole time.
the monster mash stuff got me good so did people making fun of cartman. everything else was good too though.
the monster mash stuff got me good
I will say, that caused me to laugh quite a it. It was probably my favorite part of the episode. Second was Kenny.
I loved it. Felt like a throwback ep with a new style twist
Loved how everyone dressed up like Gangnam Style.
Just like when everybody was Chewbacca way back then
Jesus Asterisk Christ is all about free pussy riot.
Loved it when they started doing the Dr. Seuss parody.
This was an amusing episode…I loved that everything got spun out of control by Ikes misunderstanding the situation not realizing the U.P.S guy his mom was having sex with was actually his father,and all the Banes,especially Cartmans at the end of the episode....
Didn't like the wristband one too much. Well aside from FPR
Never even heard of those bracelets.
But the stan ground thing was funny
Jesus turning into the Hulk at the end had me floored.
http://www.southparkstudios.com/guide/episodes/s12e12-about-last-night/sixdays
I cant watch this in my country. Please somebody get me a link so i can see it.
I watched "About Last Night" last night after Obama's speech on the off chance we get a sequel tonight.
Here's to hoping.
Norgan Freeman freckle fairy was awesome.
Dear lord not only do we get the return of Duck President, but Mickey Mouse as well! Great episode!
Loved the Morgan Freeman gag.
I loved the "General Tso's Chicken" gag personally.
It's so simple and barely a joke, yet I was laughing my ass off.
That was a great episode. The way they introduced star wars was brilliant.
Totally just realized that was the season finale.
So uh yeah. Now I'm sad.
It's the season finale? Aw…..
! Still, while I was expecting a follow-up episode to the 2008 election one, I liked what they did (Star Wars, Mickey Mouse, China, missing votes, when do these things ever come together??)
! The hummer dealership was my favorite part. lol at the salesman not even noticing a big-ass pile of votes
This episode floored me.
Don't know if it was mentioned but a few days ago South Park was renewed through season 20 (2016).
Thats old news from last year.
Oh, yeah it was. I was under the impression was through the 18th season. Wiki says it was reached on the 3rd of November, 2012.
Saw it and loved it, best ep in a while. One of the advantages of having such a simple animation style like South Park is its easier to be up to date on current events. It's almost like a comic strip actually, really clever mix up of recent events and a return of evil corporate Mickey Mouse!
I dunno. It was an enjoyable episode, but it just kind of ended abruptly.
This needed to be a two parter. I wouldn't be surprised if this was like the Mysterion trilogy where they thought it would a single episode and it evolved into three. Of course, this being the season finale, they were forced to keep it to one.
South Park Season 17 won't be airing until this upcoming fall.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/01/30/south-park-season-17-delayed-until-fall
Good. It may give them time to raise the ep quality more. Last season, the fast paced nature they create 22 minute episodes in about a week really showed some ailment.
I hope the eps airing this fall are better quality then last season's.
Good. It may give them time to raise the ep quality more. Last season, the fast paced nature they create 22 minute episodes in about a week really showed some ailment.
I hope the eps airing this fall are better quality then last season's.
They've been doing the episode a week thing for years now. Them dropping to ten episodes a year won't change that. Especially since they want to devote as much time as possible to other projects.
They did this so they have to put even less work into the show.
I don't see how it would improve the episode quality seeing as how they'll still spend 1 week to make each episode. Now they're just going to be doing 10 weeks all at once instead of 14 broken up. That's it.
Fewer episodes with a longer wait for new ones. What I would really like them to do is start hashing out ideas for episodes throughout the year. That would actually improve the episode quality.
Oh well, if they can do more stuff like Book of Mormon, I'm all for it.
Yeah, I'm hoping for another Broadway musical. THough honestly, I doubt they could recreate the success of Book of Mormon, after all they spent a decade working on it.
Or another movie (preferably South Park). All Matt and Trey need is an Oscar to complete their EGOT. I still think they got robbed.
The Faith Hilling episode became more meaningful now that Gangnam style is out and replaced by Harlem Shake…
So this hasn't really been super publicized for some reason, but South Park is returning September 25th for its full 10 episode season, and it is, supposedly, opening up with an episode about Bradley Manning.