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I may be going to hell for this, but I laughed the hardest at Cartman's breast cancer class report.
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I'm a bad movie buff... I had to Google Wendy's line, "I'm finished" to remember what it referenced.
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Just another so-so episode for me.
But I did like the part where Cartman was eating his underwear, then hacking them up in front of Stan. Then Cartman saying "So that's where I put those."
It's been awhile, but didn't it seem like they were doing a small parody of the movie Three O'Clock High
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I thought of Three O'Clock High as well. Amazing that I remembered it after all these years.
Derek, what was it referencing?
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Derek, what was it referencing?
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'There Will Be Blood.'
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'There Will Be Blood.'
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Thanks. I haven't seen it yet.
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Last night's episode really didn't do anything for me. Not really sure what it was going for. I get the "Cloverfield" parody, but the Homeland Security vs. the pan flute bands seemed like a parody years too late. The only parts I did enjoy a bit were when Craig was telling the gang why nobody at school ever wanted to hang out with them and why they didn't like them very much. Guess we'll find out more next week as this looks to be a (at least) two parter.
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I didn't really make that connection. I'm not so sure it was a direct reference to the Indiana Jones episode because Kyle wasn't "raped", Indiana Jones was "raped" I thought it was more of a reference to "Thelma & Louise"
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It didn't work very well for me, either. It felt a bit like "been there, done that", but with a different topic. It did pick up considerably once the Cloverfield references started. I'm also wondering how they'll make sense of Craig being the only one who can stop the takeover.
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The only parts I did enjoy a bit were when Craig was telling the gang why nobody at school ever wanted to hang out with them and why they didn't like them very much.
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I liked those parts a lot. The rest of the episode was good enough for me. Liked the idea of the kids trying to scam money by making knockoff pan flute CDs. And their bad playing was subtly bad instead of downright awful, which I found amusing.
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This show has hit an all-time low.
Last week's episode (part 2) was so bad I turned it off 10
minutes in. Don't know about the rest of you but guinea pigs
in costumes don't translate into funny for me. Just horrible!
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This show has hit an all-time low.
Last week's episode (part 2) was so bad I turned it off 10
minutes in. Don't know about the rest of you but guinea pigs
in costumes don't translate into funny for me. Just horrible!
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Yeah, not very good. As has been said, I hope that the last scene was just a gag and not a cliffhanger for another episode. The only thing I did like was how deadpan Craig was when he was the savior. "Oh, there are now lasers coming out of my eyes."
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Eh, not sure I was that into the heist plot, like the past couple of episodes, it seemed too out there with any real clever payoff. I kind of wished the episode stayed more with the.......I guess I'll have to word this carefully.....what some people might consider overhyping of Obama and what some might consider his "messiah" status. And on the flip side, what some might call the inflated fear that Obama will ruin the nation theme. There's a gold mine of comedic potential. I know the episode did have that to a small degree, but I wish they could have built a more substantial story around that.
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South Park has never been shy about being unsensitive about the dead. Look at the episoded where Hell makes an appearance and all the dead people they feature in there. So I don't know that this went over the line much more than other things they have done. However, even though I wasn't offended, I did think it possible that people wouldn't like the joke.
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Yeah, it was an interesting one in how fast certain elements must have been done. I have heard in various interviews and DVD commentaries that an episode has to be turned into Comedy Central by around 10:00am the day it is to air (incidentally, it has been said that it is also one of the reasons "South Park" seems to get away with so much standardswise as there just isn't enough time in many cases for the lawyers to go through it) I know they can do things very much on the fly even in the last 24 hours, but there were alot of elements here that depended on who won (the reactions of the townspeople come to mind) even though the episode on the surface did not seem very Obama or McCain specific. My guess is that two versions were animated, and for the very specific election day stuff, such as the Obama speech, they just pulled an all-nighter to get that stuff down.
I do wonder what the townspeople story would have been if the election outcome had gone the other way.
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