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post #121 of 143
Butters, the pimp *laugh*
post #122 of 143
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Man, that was a funny episode. I loved seeing Butters at the Players' Ball and when he told his parents that that girl was "just my bottom bitch". I'm quite jaded but I have to admit that I was shocked when the cop 'filled' the evidence bag after his encounter at the frat house.
post #123 of 143
There were definitely some "holy s**t" moments in that episode which is saying something when it comes to South Park. I pretty much laughed out loud from start to finish.
post #124 of 143
Pimp Butters was absolutely classic.  I was dying!  You know what I mean?

I never heard about "epic shits" from Chipotle (where I've eaten plenty of times).  Has anyone heard something, or did they just randomly make that up?  (Maybe Matt or Trey had a personal bad experience there. You know what I mean?)


post #125 of 143
I think it was "You know what I am saying?" It stuck out to me because Butters never used a contraction for the "I am".

As for Chipotle, the term “chipotle shit” (defined as "A massive fecal experience that occurs after eating a Chipotle burrito that makes your toilet look as if there was an explosion that came out of your anus.") has existed on Urban Dictionary since 2006.

post #126 of 143
Damnit!

post #127 of 143
Whale Whores was one of the funniest episodes... ever.


post #128 of 143
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I loved when the Japanese attacked the Miami Dolphins. Also, the picture of the dolphin and the whale flying the Enola Gay was hysterical in an insane way.

By the way, what the heck is Poker Face? I know it's the song Cartman was singing but is it some crappy 80's hit or was it on a You Tube video?
post #129 of 143
It's a Lady GaGa number.  It was #1 billboard for like, 4 or 5 weeks this year.
post #130 of 143
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It's a Lady GaGa number.  It was #1 billboard for like, 4 or 5 weeks this year.
 


OK, I've seen plenty of pics of her crazy outfits but I don't think I've ever heard her songs. What's funny is that my mother (who is in her mid-50's) probably knows that song and I'm clueless.
post #131 of 143
This last episode was great!  I lost it when they showed it was a Dolphin and Whale who were the pilot and bombardier of the Enola Gay.

But the up coming episode this week is probably going to hit close to home.
post #132 of 143
Bike-curious!  LOL!  Best episode yet this season.  Brabababablubblublublublublublub!
post #133 of 143
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I don't hate bikers the way that they apparently do but I do admit that I loved seeing that someone else was annoyed at hearing loud motorcycles all the time.
post #134 of 143
I think the episode was more about how certain words carry a different meaning now than Matt and Trey hating Harley riders. The Harley's just happened to be the perfect example this time around. I do like how they tried to really drive it home for people to go out and walk up to a Harley rider and call him a fag. Good luck with that!
post #135 of 143
Yeah, I agree. This episode was about political correctness more than it was about bikers, irritating though they are. Most racial epithets only have a racial meaning. Words like "retard", "fag" etc. offend the groups they originally targeted but now have far broader connotations.
post #136 of 143
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Obviously, this was an episode where they wanted to make a point more than wanted to make jokes and they succeeded on that level. And it was absolutely hilarious having Butters be the leader of the group of people that would actually listen to an idiot like Cartman.
post #137 of 143
Yeah, I think the episode was about making two points:
  1. Cable news hosts are lying, histrionic douche bags who mislead their gullable audience to discredit their political enemies.
  2. Avatar looks like a lame Smurfs vs. US government movie.
post #138 of 143
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Season finale tonight!
post #139 of 143
The past couple of episodes have made a point.  But what point was being made during tonight's episode?  Pee?
post #140 of 143


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The past couple of episodes have made a point.  But what point was being made during tonight's episode?  Pee?

I was wondering that myself.  There was the 2012 references but beyond that I was scratching my head.  Laughed a lot but still scratching my head.
post #141 of 143
They always throw in a few episodes that are just plain goofy, and the season finale is almost always one of them. Last year, we got the goofy Twilight parody. The year before, we got the "cutest boys" list episode, and the year before that we got the Mighty Ducks parody. I know at least a couple major liberal newspaper columnists are obsessed with the idea that conservatives are subconsciously obsessed with a minority-majority future within this century. I think Cartman's storyline was a parody of that. The rest of the episode was like the List episode: taking a hallmark of childhood, like peeing in the pool, and blowing it all out of proportion. I enjoyed it. Cartman's extraordinarily racist ballad about the demographics of the water park was hilarious.
post #142 of 143


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They always throw in a few episodes that are just plain goofy, and the season finale is almost always one of them. Last year, we got the goofy Twilight parody. The year before, we got the "cutest boys" list episode, and the year before that we got the Mighty Ducks parody. I know at least a couple major liberal newspaper columnists are obsessed with the idea that conservatives are subconsciously obsessed with a minority-majority future within this century. I think Cartman's storyline was a parody of that. The rest of the episode was like the List episode: taking a hallmark of childhood, like peeing in the pool, and blowing it all out of proportion. I enjoyed it. Cartman's extraordinarily racist ballad about the demographics of the water park was hilarious.
 

I absolutely enjoyed it; I was just wondering about some parts of it.  I also really liked Cartman's ballad.  When it was over I said to myself "where the hell are they going with this?"

post #143 of 143
I am consistently amazed at the ideas that South Park can run with and not just fall apart. What kind of character other than Cartman can just fundamentally misunderstand the whole concept of the word "minority" and it's completely believable.

Someone recently told me they wished South Park would do more than 14 episodes a year. I suggested that the split season and limited number of episodes are the reason why the show can maintain such a level of creativity. I think a lot of people on network shows work so hard to crank out 22 shows a year that they burn out after two or three seasons. If you took a vote on who had a better average in season 13 between South Park and The Simpsons, I don't think many people would hesitate to chooose South Park.
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