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Between that episode, and the “Book of Mormon,” they seem to have taken the stance of “These are really wonderful people - who believe some really goofy stuff.”

They crap-talked Scientology pretty hard, to the point that the church forced the actor for Chef to quit the show.

Jew was actually a class on the past game, the equivalent to wizard on a regular RPG, but I wouldn’t say it’s hate, since the only sane guy on the town, Kyle, is one.

Not hate. They exposed the origin stories of Scientology and Mormonism and pointed out flaws in the stories. I don’t think that’s hate. In fact, on the Mormon episode, the Mormon kid commented on how he liked his religion despite the flaws because it gave him a pretty good life. One of the show’s main characters is

You’re completely wrong Myles, and misunderstand parody.

They definitely have a ton of hate for Scientologists, and I think they did some dumping on Mormons too (but then again, there aren’t many targets they’ve missed in so many years of run time). I don’t remember them being too hateful of Jews, though; plenty of Cartman mocking them, but when I was watching a lot of it

Mmm, nah bro.

Keep telling yourself that.

Lol, sure they are.

Ah, this makes so much sense. All those black guys who died first in every action or horror movie weren’t pushovers, they were just playing on Legendary.

South Park is getting in on the real life simulator here.

We wanted al a carte. We weren’t prepared for just how many cartes there would be.

Phasma was just a disposable character in the script, IIRC. The producers liked one of the rejected designs for Kylo Ren’s armor so much that they gave it to Phasma, and so they beefed up her role a bit and the rest is history.

I would love if Disney just kept throwing Captain Phasma in some form of trash heap every film. Then keep trying to revive the original hype around the character as they are now. It would be an awesome meta-arc for this Marketing Department developed character.

He is a villainous caricature of himself already...

“...the murder of Bond’s wife.”

The Endless, however, were always a part of the DC Universe. Death showed up when Lex Luthor was searching for the Black Ring and Dream showed up during Grant Morrison’s JLA. If they got Neil Gaiman’s permission to use Dream, I’m all for it, since Scott Snyder is a great writer.

He’s not Happier Geek.

It’s not even a contest. Doctor Manhattan, for all his godlike power, is a being. Dream is an abstract concept.

First Watchmen and now Sandman? This is like those decades later movie sequels made by people without a tenth of the talent of the original creators. I wasn’t going to buy it anyway, but now its very existence irks me.