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I think he was completely thrown by the 5 million dollars thing. Why else would Vargas bother telling him that if he was just going to poison him? Vargas likes to snake charm with these weird stories and musings. I think often the characters are wondering what on earth he's on about rather than *really* thinking what

God said he did it "because he could". Or it was just a scientific phenomena that could be broken down and understood scientifically but was just a random, senseless event like Mark Linn Baker said it was. Why does life exist? Why do stars exist? We can figure out why but there's no actual "meaning". It just happened

Season 2 episode 2. Kevin tells Nora about kidnapping Patti and her suicide then Nora opens up about the shooting fetish.

He told Michael about the Hotel after waking up. Michael then told the others about it.

I mean the sword *is* magic. It mirrors the scene where the Gods give his father a new set of clothes, too.

Unless "Aku destroyed all the time portals" is addressing it…

Sure, but emotions are cyclical. Jack defeated his desire to commit suicide - and the belief that he's a total failure - last episode. His bitterness was basically all that stood in his way. When the monk said "this is not the way to get your sword back" Jack became indignant. He still believed he deserved it because

It's sort of a dark repeat of The Aku Infection, sure, but ol' Jacky needs to be reminded that he makes a difference every 50 years.

Possibly. In a way that characters like Saul aren't particularly fleshed out in BB so it may become a little frustrating seeing so little of the characters you get to know in BCS.

It was a hallucination. He had a spear in his hand, too, that he didn't have when he fell. When the Crows start screaming the body and spear disappear before Ashi attacks him.

Jack's Mother and Father I guess.

No. Jack has a vision of various people he's helped when he's fighting off the Aku Infection but that's about it.

Right, but the show has never been "Let's satirize the government week after week". Before serialization we probably would have had one or two Trump episodes before they moved on to another topic. I understand why they might not want South Park to basically just become the anti-Trump programme week-after-week. I mean

No I read all those, too. But that would be a misread of Season 19 I would say. It was against aggressive PC rhetoric rather than being PC. The last episode ends with a positive speech from PC Principal about how PC promotes tolerance and empathy - which is why it's inherently good. But obviously they have a lot to

I mean they wrote The Cissy. Which message was anything but.

South Park's also been an episodic show until the last two Seasons. The fact they made fun of Trump for 10 whole episodes is more than any other political figure or celebrity in the show's history.

Trans people is a weird topic when it comes to South Park. I ahven't seen the episode in a long time but a lot of people use My Garrison's Fancy New Vagina and their portrayal of Caitlyn Jenner as proof of their disgust or dislike of trans people.

I'm getting the impression a lot of these people have read anti-South park thinkpieces on why "Douche vs Giant Turd" has ruined attitudes towards politics. Season 20 was totally against Trump. I mean alt-right fans were decrying Matt and Trey as shills.

I mean Garrison will still be Trump. But they already did Season 20 with a large Trump subplot. Why keep doing it? I mean the last two Seasons have been unique in that they focused on the same plot for the whole season. I'd find it tiresome if the next season was all about how much Trump is unqualified for President

Not really. Randy wasn't an alcoholic. He just drank a bit too much and then used alcoholism as an excuse to not control his drinking. That only God, and a miracle, could stop him. It didn't say alcoholism wasn't really. Just that is you drink too much it doesn't mean you're an alcoholic and unable to help yourself