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Member Big Gay Al? Member Jakovasaurs? Member when South Park wasn't serialized?

What do you want, a freaking medal?

I don't mind Cartman growing as a character and I like that Trey and Matt don't subscribe to "status quo is king." Just that I think Cartman is a supporting character in other peoples' stories and I want to see more of his perspective.

Those episodes didn't age well IMO, but they are exponentially better than what came post-comeback.

I felt the same way and I really enjoyed their scenes.

Family Guy is way too lazy to ever attempt serialization IMO. It was never good, but they at least used to try. They gave up years ago.

I didn't love the episode. This season in general has kinda been missing the mark with me. I think Cartman's role has been somewhat pulled back this year as his intentions have been unclear. I'm looking forward to the big Cartman coming out episode where we find out WTF is going on with him. The parts with Cartman

Isn't "Empire" already basically a "Dynasty" reboot? With the same wasted potential and nonsensical storylines after a solid first season?

I didn't like this one as much as the last two, but even a bad South Park is better than most TV. I lol'd at Mr. Garrison saying that he scissored with another woman and that he'd probably get drunk and try to give Putin a blowjob.

A few years ago, Stop & Shop discontinued their private label pizzas. They were identical to Elios' pizza, which normally I wouldn't go near. But once they were discontinued, they were an insane deal like $5 for 30 pizzas. Reader, I cleaned them out of pizzas just as Elaine from Seinfeld did on that box of sponges.

I think SNF has eclipsed MNF for exactly this reason. NBC's coverage is just superior to anyone else's.

Richardson/Allen were a very realistic married couple. To me the only thing worth revisiting on this show is their chemistry. Their fights could be very hilarious, and I don't know how Richardson managed it, but she avoided being a shrew even though the writing tried very hard to make her one (Patricia Heaton on

We have 17.5 seasons that weren't serialized. I'm cool with them trying something different. Matt/Trey wouldn't still be making this show if it were like 99.9% of TV where status quo is king.

Go ahead, throw your vote away!

They already addressed this is in "Eat, Pray, Queef" and it was amazing.

Somebody who writes that South Park misunderstands safe spaces should not be reviewing South Park.

I've felt like Holly was a goner for a while now. It was telegraphed that she would go down like Jane on Breaking Bad. The only lover Tommy is allowed to have is Ghost. And once she got pregnant and put the hit out on Ghost it was clear that her days were numbered. What shocked me is that Tommy did it. I feel like one

This made me vom.

Gay people shouldn't have to accept crumbs that are thrown at them. The first season especially had issues… I enjoyed season 2 and the movie much more. That said, the gay people I knew who watched this stuck with it even as they complained about it. It never caught on and I'm not going to blame gay people for

I don't think so. Yes, it is hard to be the only gay show on TV because you have to be all things to all people. But the show was getting a 0.0 rating. I think the problem was more that it never found an audience outside of the gays.