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Originally Posted by Ronald Epstein
I expected better from the season finale...
There's still one more episode on tomorrow.
post #92 of 143

Re: South Park: Season Thirteen

Just noticed that as I updated this week's TV listings on the portal
page. Thanks.
post #93 of 143

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that was awesome!!

Best SP song in a long time.

we'll kick your ass,
rape your lass,
Somali pirates we

we'll cut off your cock
feed it to a crock
Somali pirates we

LOL
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That was pretty damn funny. I laughed out loud several times during the episode. Good finale!
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I enjoyed this one too. There was some pretty good laughs like Cartman not realizing he was being held hostage, Cartman comandeering the ship and Cartman's response to the Navy Seals killing the pirates. I'm always a fan of Cartman doing something crazy.

I think this run of episodes was pretty good overall with the opener and the last three episodes being the strongest.
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The ending was the best. LOL

This episode made me laugh hard because when the news came out of that captian's attempt to escape, I was at my dealership, waiting for my car to be fixed...

The TV was on and several people were wwatching. One woman starts laughing at the use of the term "Pirates". She was said something like "Pirates? Are they wearing those pirate hats and hooked hands??" - It was almost as if she was laughing at the news reporters for calling the hijackers "pirates" because they weren't (in her mind) anything like what she saw in Pirates of the Carribean.

So when the boys had the same assumptions, I kept laughing, thinking of that woman.
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Re: South Park: Season Thirteen

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One woman starts laughing at the use of the term "Pirates". She was said something like "Pirates? Are they wearing those pirate hats and hooked hands??"

The real question is were they Pirate Ghosts or Ghost Pirates?
post #98 of 143

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Fatbeard

Great episode.
I like Pirate Ike slapping Clyde.
And then Ike saying "Oh my God, I'm such an asshole." after talking to the pirate about why they came here.

I also liked Ike's note he left when he ran away.
"And if anyone else was going to talk to me about that Susan Boyle song, I was going to puke my balls out through my mouth."
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I just watched this episode again and still laughed hard at the end: "Don't hit the white ones".
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When Cartman walked in the bar and said "these aren't pirates, they're just a bunch of black people" I almost fell off my couch.
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I think this episode had to be second only to the premiere in this set, although I still wouldn't call it top-tier overall.
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So was that the last epsiode of this run?? If so, that's too bad because I was imagining some sort of "Swine Flu" episode this Wed. night.

I can just imagine it; Cartman drives by a pig farm, sees a farmer cough, freaks out and then goes on a quest to get all pig farmers shipped to Mexico.
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So was that the last epsiode of this run?? If so, that's too bad because I was imagining some sort of "Swine Flu" episode this Wed. night.

I can just imagine it; Cartman drives by a pig farm, sees a farmer cough, freaks out and then goes on a quest to get all pig farmers shipped to Mexico.

Knowing Trey and Matt they would associate the swine flu with a overly fat celebrity.
And this was only the first half of Season 13. The second half comes in the fall.
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New episodes return on the 7th! Finally!
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Tonight's episode is called 'Dead Celebrities'. I guess Michael Jackson will be making an appearance.
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Tonight's episode is called 'Dead Celebrities'. I guess Michael Jackson will be making an appearance.

Probably a safe bet. Oh man, I'm almost scared to think how far they'll go with this one.
post #107 of 143
That was a pretty crazy episode. I have to say, I loved everything about Chipotleaway.
post #108 of 143
I'm so glad they made fun of those dipshit "Ghosthunters." Just a few weeks ago I was thinking about how stupid they are, and thought "I wish South Park would rip these morons."

I have to ask, is the chipotle issue real? I wasn't sure if they were referencing the actual pepper or a restaurant chain, but it seemed like they were making fun of real people there.
post #109 of 143
Billy Mays's products always seemed to solve obscure problems that relatively few people had, to the point where I thought at first that the food and the blood stains were completely unrelated. When I put two and two together, I damn near bust a gut laughing. There is a chain called Chipotle that advertises itself as a "gourmet" taco and burrito place, which is infamous for causing epic shits. I don't think it actually causes bloody stool.
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^^That's what I took it as at first. It was Kyle's continuing question about why anyone would knowingly eat something that would cause them harm that made it feel like they were adressing the audience about a real issue.

I'm reminded of the Jonas Bros. episode, where the Jonas' shoot their hot, white foam all over the pre-teen girls at their concert. It never even occurred to me that could have been real (it is), so now when weird shit like that happens on the show I have to go and google it.
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This is news to me. I've always found Chipotle to be moderate-upscale for a taco place. The food has always been really good, and no side effects. :) Now if they used Taco Bell or Del Taco I could see the need for a Billy May's product.

Entertaining start to the new run. I about died at the blowing kiss gag.
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There is a chain called Chipotle that advertises itself as a "gourmet" taco and burrito place, which is infamous for causing epic shits. I don't think it actually causes bloody stool.


post #112 of 143
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I about died at the blowing kiss gag.
 



 


That was hysterical. I also liked the police coming in and hauling the judges off without even saying anything.
post #113 of 143
It was fun spotting all the dead celebrities on the plane. Dom DeLuise, Natasha Richardson, Ricardo Montalban, etc...
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I liked the ending. Forgot that in South Park everyone goes to Hell when they die
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I liked the ending. Forgot that in South Park everyone goes to Hell when they die

Except for Kenny who sacrificed himself and went to heaven (in BLU)
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Originally Posted by LynxFX View Post. I about died at the blowing kiss gag.

 

Yup, that was absolutely hilarious. I couldn't stop laughing. Also, the first time Ike did the "hee hee" when climbing the tree had me in stitches. Very good premiere episode.
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I liked the ending. Forgot that in South Park everyone goes to Hell when they die

Except the Mormons.
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I really like South Park, but this last episode left me feeling that if they are going to mock/lampoon a TV show, they should do a little better job researching it.

While they were clearly showing the Ghost Hunters guys, they made them act like the wackos on Ghost Adventurers. Jason and Grant on the Ghost hunters never get overly excited about anything.In fact, they are usually a lot more calm than most people would be in thier line of work.

Seeing how far off they were, It makes me wonder if the South park writers every actually watched Ghost Hunters or they are just making assumptions based on their beliefs.

For the record, I have worked in an engineering environment most of my life, and have spent a career taking and analyzing data. I don't really believe in ghosts. That is why I like the show Ghost Hunters. They take the scientific approach and try and debunk everything they can. They don't trust anything they cant actually record. The few things they can't debunk, or explain I really find fascinating. Not that I think they might be spirits or something evil etc, but because it is something that we can't explain yet. I love that there are some things in science we can't yet explain.

Sorry to derail the thread, but the way South park treated the Ghost Hunters really got me mad. If you are going to mock something, at least get your facts straight.
 

post #119 of 143
Great episode.  Had no idea Chipotle was real.  Lots of 
larfs to be had, particularly the judge that couldn't stop 
touching himself.

Have no thoughts on the Ghost Hunters spoof. Never
saw the show.  

Glad South Park is back!
post #120 of 143
i didnt watch that episode until last night and what do you know, i had chipotle for lunch.
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