South Park series discussion *spoilers*

Well I'm in Japanese prison, lawd! Japanese prison got me down!

I thought it was going to turn out that the reason the Japanese were hunting whales was because it was the premise of their hottest reality show. The real reason was far more hilarious.
 
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South Park has been an "issues" show for a LONG time, I believe since sometime in season 1.

I don't know, I remember plenty of episodes that didn't have anything to do with anything from later than that.

Now it seems like every episode has to deal with some current topic.
 
I don't know, I remember plenty of episodes that didn't have anything to do with anything from later than that.

Now it seems like every episode has to deal with some current topic.

Well they weren't always current and it wasn't always the focus, but it has been an issues show far longer that it's been a pure comedy show. I'm willing to bet that seasoon 1 may have been the one season it wasn't. For the most part.
 
I don't know, I remember plenty of episodes that didn't have anything to do with anything from later than that.

Now it seems like every episode has to deal with some current topic.

That's just not true. Last week was about the kids making a Wrestling group that people complained wasn't timely enough. The week before that was about Butters becoming a pimp. The first half of the season had "The Coon", "Eat, Pray, Queef", "Fishsticks", and "Pinewood Derby". That's half the season.

Anyhow, the Whale episode was brilliant. Especially the pay-off of the Enola Gay and the cow & chicken thing. It was one of the best, most brilliant 'issue' episodes they've done in a long time, and it was superbly structured from start to finish. A definite home run.
 
So, at first I didn't think this was a funny episode, but the whole scene where they're giving a deposition to the City Council was epic.

"This... This is making insanely good sense to me right now."
 
That's just not true. Last week was about the kids making a Wrestling group that people complained wasn't timely enough. The week before that was about Butters becoming a pimp. The first half of the season had "The Coon", "Eat, Pray, Queef", "Fishsticks", and "Pinewood Derby". That's half the season.

Anyhow, the Whale episode was brilliant. Especially the pay-off of the Enola Gay and the cow & chicken thing. It was one of the best, most brilliant 'issue' episodes they've done in a long time, and it was superbly structured from start to finish. A definite home run.

**** you dofin and whare!
 
I've been yelling "**** you whare!" for the whole week.

I feel this week will now be "Wubbrubrbburbrba!"
 
I've been yelling "**** you whare!" for the whole week.

I feel this week will now be "Wubbrubrbburbrba!"

"Chicken and Cow use Dofin and whare as scapegoats?!" I've been the same way.


"Now the japanese are normal like the rest of us."
 
So apparently GLAAD isn't too happy about the last episode.

Seems to me that they miss the main point when it comes to language. Words only have the power you ascribe to them. The more weight they put on ***got as a gay slur the more it is. If they had just put out a press release saying "South Park Creators are ***s" they'd have succeeded in the next step of the words transformation. Now they're just retarding it.
 

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