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South Park is rarely as surreal as that last scene in Flashbacks. I damn near come close to SYMPATHIZING with Ms Crabtree at that moment. Or, Muffy, rather.

This sounds like the most terrible show I will ever be forced to watch every episode of.

This sounds like the most terrible show I will ever be forced to watch every episode of.

I saw them in a bar in Salt Lake a couple years back, and Crow got pretty hammered during the show. He messed up the last song and had the band start it over. I'm not knocking the show or the band for it, though, cause they played almost every song I had hoped they would, so if anything, I loved them even more after

I saw them in a bar in Salt Lake a couple years back, and Crow got pretty hammered during the show. He messed up the last song and had the band start it over. I'm not knocking the show or the band for it, though, cause they played almost every song I had hoped they would, so if anything, I loved them even more after

FUCK. YES. These guys seriously make some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard. Period.

FUCK. YES. These guys seriously make some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard. Period.

Season 2 has some brilliant moments, don't get me wrong. I alluded this in the OP, but "Clubhouses" is one of my all-time favorites, and so is "Not Without My Anus". But the writing never feels as focused as it does later. Too many episodes have arbitrary sub-plots that mostly waste time ("Chef Aid" is the pinnacle

Season 2 has some brilliant moments, don't get me wrong. I alluded this in the OP, but "Clubhouses" is one of my all-time favorites, and so is "Not Without My Anus". But the writing never feels as focused as it does later. Too many episodes have arbitrary sub-plots that mostly waste time ("Chef Aid" is the pinnacle

I never felt that Nugent wasn't doing it RIGHT, I was only saying he could be a little more passionate about it. And, with this review at least, he seemed to be going more off of preconceived notions rather than being open to a new way of looking at them. On the whole though, I don't think he's doing that bad of a job.

I never felt that Nugent wasn't doing it RIGHT, I was only saying he could be a little more passionate about it. And, with this review at least, he seemed to be going more off of preconceived notions rather than being open to a new way of looking at them. On the whole though, I don't think he's doing that bad of a job.

Funny enough, I feel the exact same way, but with the episodes in opposite order.

Funny enough, I feel the exact same way, but with the episodes in opposite order.

Yeah, no, sorry, "Not Without My Anus" is one of the funniest episodes of the series. Yes, it's also one of the most juvenile, but that anarchic sense of not caring and just letting whatever silliness occur is what makes it so freeingly funny. It's one of the most Python-inspired episodes made, if you ask me. How can

Yeah, no, sorry, "Not Without My Anus" is one of the funniest episodes of the series. Yes, it's also one of the most juvenile, but that anarchic sense of not caring and just letting whatever silliness occur is what makes it so freeingly funny. It's one of the most Python-inspired episodes made, if you ask me. How can

I thought that same thing, it seemed very purposely ambiguous. After all, what are the odds that Bruce Wayne not only knew the restaurant Alfred was talking about in the beginning (unless he said its name, I honestly can't remember for sure), but WHEN Alfred would be there. The whole moment at the end felt like it was

I thought that same thing, it seemed very purposely ambiguous. After all, what are the odds that Bruce Wayne not only knew the restaurant Alfred was talking about in the beginning (unless he said its name, I honestly can't remember for sure), but WHEN Alfred would be there. The whole moment at the end felt like it was

I performed the "Nudge, Nudge" sketch with a friend in a high-school "night of scenes" production (I was the Idle character!). The sketch went pretty well, but I can still remember a fairly-confused silence after the punchline (some laughs, not a ton). Even though this is such a "traditional" sketch, for Python, the

I performed the "Nudge, Nudge" sketch with a friend in a high-school "night of scenes" production (I was the Idle character!). The sketch went pretty well, but I can still remember a fairly-confused silence after the punchline (some laughs, not a ton). Even though this is such a "traditional" sketch, for Python, the

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