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Re: South Park: Season Twelve
This actually was a good episode. Not a lot of laugh-out funny
humor to be found here, but I am amazed at how fast they put
this episode together with a very clever "Oceans XX" tie-in.
After 10+ years I am still pleasantly surprised by the creativity
within this show.
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We've all heard the stories, but did you know that SouthParkStudios.com actually put up a day-by-day comparison of the stages of an episode ("Super Fun Time") as it progresses?
"6 Days to South Park" here:
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That's kind of what I thought they did. I was thinking that if McCain won, they would've aired a new but completely unrelated episode.
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I LOL'd at the Hybrid line.
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I was laughing pretty hard during this episode and that Hybrid line was perfect.
"A human being is part of the whole called by us the Universe. We experience ourselves, our thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest --a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for...
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I don't get it; why would they think that the average SP fan would get HSM humor??
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I never saw You Got Served, but the SP parody was among their best.
"Dude, you got goth served."
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I've seen parts of the HSM films, but this episode didn't really do anything for me. (Then again, I don't remember the "hybrid" line people are referencing, so I probably missed the good parts.)
The first HSM movie had something to do with basketball IIRC.
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Yeah, another weak entry, but in the big picture you have to
admire the amount of effort it takes to pull off an episode like
this one. One of the things that gets overlooked is the incredible
talent that is involved in creating musical numbers for both South
Park TV and Film as well as other Matt and Trey projects. These
guys really exceed in the musical number department ("Everybody
has Aids," "I'm Just a Christmas Jew," "Blame Canada,").
I thought the flamboyant father singing and slapping other
characters was kind of funny. Other than that, it's another
forgettable episode.
As of late I am just not laughing as much at South Park or
(even worse) Family Guy. I think both these shows have lost
their edge or just going through burnout from running for too
many seasons.
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This was a pretty decent episode -- which puts it right near the top of this rather mediocre half-season.
I graduated high school in 1989, and we had goth kids. They listened to Souxsie and the Banshees and Joy Division and such. Maybe I should think of them as Proto-Goth.
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I graduated high school in 1989, and we had goth kids. They listened to Souxsie and the Banshees and Joy Division and such. Maybe I should think of them as Proto-Goth. 
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Nothing proto about it. The goth subculture was a decade old by the time you graduated -- the first goth band, the Bauhaus, had been broken up for five years by that time.
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Yeah, not a bad episode. Loved the fact that the Goth kids
were continually pissed off that they were being mistaken for
the Vamps.
I take it that this is the final episode of the season? Yes?
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