Thursday, 1 November 2012

South Park - Best Ever (40 - 42)

40. Breast Cancer Show Ever (Season 12, Episode 09)
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There’s something very Batman about this episode, and females might like it for being one of the few episodes taken from the perspective of a girl even though the ending doesn’t give her a classic heroine’s triumph, though very few characters in South Park get that kind of honour too often. I like this one for sticking up for a good cause and a healthy state of mind and spirit.

“I was wrong to make fun of breast cancer, and I’m very remorsefulness.” -Cartman

41. Freak Strike (Season 6, Episode 01)
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Nobody is safe from mockery in South Park, not even people with terrible afflictions, nor trailer trash, and especially not talk show hosts who exploit these people.

“I ran for congress and won. Then I had sex with an intern, killed her, and hid her body. Whatever, I do what I want.” -Cartman

42. Smug Alert! (Season 10, Episode 02)
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South Park has used, and still does use, the term “hippie” to be almost synonymous with “liberal.” These days a hippie is just a liberal on a “phase,” walking barefoot and refusing to wash regularly, but the philosophy is the same: live for absolute freedom in exchange for a lack of social standards. For liberals with money, this means that the lowest common denominator for social status is what you can buy, and if that means a token solution to an environmental problem then why not?

“I know, it’s like, Earth to America, Hello? This is simple stuff here, Gawl” -Randy

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Wednesday, 31 October 2012

South Park - Best Ever (43 - 46)


43. Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub (Season 3, Episode 08)
immovable-object

Kids save the day as the parents, allow me to be frank, fuck it up again.

"We won't let [them kill themselves], even if we have to kill every last one of them." -ATF Guy


44. All about Mormons (Season 7, Episode 12)
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Still in the same mood from earlier in Season 7 for revisiting US history, Parker and Stone look back to the origins of Mormonism to try and explain why Mormons are the way they are. They more or less succeed, but as usual for South Park, they don't care much who they offend.

"Hi, my name's Ura, Ura Fag." -Cartman


45. Crème Fraiche (Season 14, Episode 14)
dad-wtf

If you're a cooking buff who watches cooking channels, you might like the idea of this episode, until it lewdly destroys any wholesome excitement you may have for the profession.

"I got a wooden spoon right here, it's pretty hard" -Amanda


46. Summer Sucks (Season 2, Epsiode 08)
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This episode really gives the feel of the joy of early childhood, and sorta feels like someone looking back at good times.

"Your parents are dead? Goddamn you suck Pip." -Cartman

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