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That honestly may have been my favorite post credits stinger. The last line read and cut was utter perfection.

Which would not be the voice that VB has had over the last decade plus.

I hope they don't. The thing that makes this show special is it's singularly specific voice.

No, I mean it when I say this may be my favorite episode ever.

Contrary to popular belief, South Park has a writers room. They fucking go on a retreat prior to seasons.

At this point, you are either on board, and understand the production schedule, or want a show that doesn't exist.

If either of them happen to read these comments, I would like to voice my opinion that I loved this season, and find a 'D rating' to be absurd.

I left a comment above (below? not sure of your comment settings) that explains!

(The only other writer being Ben Edlund, creator of the Tick ((which Jackson (((Chris McCulloch))) wrote for (((comic and tv show ((((animated and live action))))))))))

No. They should continue writing it themselves. This is what makes the show special.

Haha. I feel the opposite. This may be my favorite episode ever.

I stopped reading the review half way through to comment, because it is insane. This might have been my favorite VB episode ever.

Could give two shits about rap or Gene Simmons. Reading and commenting on this story was a waste of my time.

I love how this episode highlights one of my favorite things about this show, just how good the direction and "camera work" is.

A dark ode to failure? Go Team Venture!

Killinger, Killinger, Killinger!

The tranq dart addiction joke was, and continues to be, hilarious.

You are going to be disappointed all season then, as I read in an interview he (nor the triad) are not any any episodes this year.

Corduroy!

Thanks!