mattlivingstone--disqus
Matt Livingstone
mattlivingstone--disqus

You're wrong on several levels. Carol didn't become a hardened killer (or at least go on her way to being that) until she killed Karen and David when they were sick in Season 4. She wasn't a true bad ass until she took down Terminus in Season 5. She wasn't a true bad ass until literally 17 episodes before she made her

Guess your math sucks. My file ended at 59:46. There is about a 15 minute discrepancy there.

It helps that when you call people on 'grammar' you're not incorrect and should be calling them on 'orthography', which is separate from grammar.

"So we should follow the comics pretty much verbatim?"

Get ready for another five plus years with Negan!

Actually, there was very little filler. They've maximised their time and planted many seeds for future plots. It may seem like filler now, but it all served specific purposes.

Plenty happened. It's called planting seeds. Have some patience.

I'm sorry. I'll make sure the creative team knows that adn122 only wants violence and people dying and to hell with characterisation or setting up plots. That stuff doesn't interest the adn man.

Really, I don't give a damn about the plot. The episode made me laugh a lot, as did the week before, which is the primary reason for watching South Park. The episode was full of a lot of self-reflection as past episodes have had. I was disappointed there were no Member Berries, but despite the episode's title, I think

So you're saying it wouldn't have been freakin hilarious?

No dictator likes Martyrs.

What I really wanted to see them do was a Terrence and Phillip finale with a complete rehash of Not Without My Anus. Not only would it have fit in with the nostalgia theme, but it would also be a great troll too, as good as it was back at the start of season 2.

I can see the whole cult leader aspect too. After all, they are called The Saviors and live in The Sanctuary, and Negan proclaims they are the ones returning civilization to the world. If his people truly believe that then they will give themselves over to Negan so that the world can go back to how it was.

I think a big issue when it comes to living under and oppressive regime is people are weak on their own and they know this, and it's a sickness waiting for other people to do something first. I'm not sure if you've seen The Pianist or read Szpliman's memoirs about living in the ghetto's of Warsaw, but the biggest

Despots have no need to hide any of the evil things they are doing…those evil things keep their people fearful of their god-like leader who they can't stop. The Governor was more a politician, talking out the sides of their mouth while doing sinister stuff on the down-low. It is Negan's brutality and his adherence to

Do you not understand that history is full of people CHOOSING to follow evil leaders for a variety of reasons? Negan has helped people survive. Negan has kept them alive. Rick's people follow him blindly and those who don't…well, he has no issue killing people who don't follow his way. He even declared the group as

They purposely re-used many jokes because they are satirising nostalgia. The timing of the joke is evidence of this.

How is calling it 'libertarian bullshit' any different than them calling liberals and conservatives on their bullshit?

My problem with all his reviews this season is that he's overly concerned with the plot and reveals and all this stuff, when he doesn't understand South Park is blatantly satirizing such TV shows that rely on those sorts of things. If he thinks Parker and Stone are actually trying to have BIG REVEALS for real, he

Yeah, it really is. While I agree that this season isn't as strong as 19, which I think is the best they have ever done (followed by seasons 14 and 10), I think it's great in its own right.