They aren't recaps, they are reviews. And you can't review South Park without getting into the politics.
They aren't recaps, they are reviews. And you can't review South Park without getting into the politics.
Oh please, not another riff on how a Hollywood director is ruining movies.
Usually, the old joke is, first segment OK, second one best, third one crap. But in this case, all three were uninteresting. The Hunger games rip had potential as a concept, but it just was executed flatly.
Th NFL would go bankrupt if that happened.
I'm wondering if Zorn were live action too - get some ripped actor to play him - if this concept would work better. The animated main character was musing for the first show, but now…not so much.
Hera risking a mission to retrieve a personal artifact was definitely out of her character.
Fair enough.
Yeah. And…seriously?
25 was really good (the Clockwork Orange parody is one of my favorites), 26 was decent, but this year's 27 was flat.
The grosser thing was Heidi dating Cartman.
If its parody, its protected, so yes, I don't know why they didn't just use the actual names.
Gotta like the Simpsons rendition of The Hoodie. But to be a true version of him, they would have to show him complaining to the Head Linesman after every play.
Apparently, they don't have height requirements in the Empire military.
Patrick Warburton. I didn't realize he had eyes.
I do 't have time to watch it now, but just the concept is freakin' awesome.
if s woman is capable pf a job, she should have an equal chance at it, not be stopped by some BS artificial barrier.
Yes, I saw things like even a possible comic book.
SJW? Easy to say that when you aren't the one affected.
True. Reruns of Family Guy do shockingly well.
It may be "only" a cartoon channel but its still a place of work and it sets a bad precedent.