Machu! Machu! Machu! Machu!
Machu! Machu! Machu! Machu!
That car ride had to be a homage. It really felt like Fast Times to me.
Debbie deserves so much better. Mark suuuuucks.
The proud way they explained how it wasn't dog years was so good.
Me too. Wolf years was inspired.
"Lucky for us, we hate children. Right, honey?"
Bash in general has been a welcome surprise. His interactions are so authentic and fun to watch.
The amount of love I have for Kate Nash's portrayal of Rhonda surprises me, she is absolutely killing it. That cartwheel at the end of the Glow rap was magic.
It was also great for the 80s, when ladies could and should work, but only until they were lucky enough to shoot out a baby or two and really start their predetermined lives as mothers. It was perfect.
“Babies are boring! I mean, they don’t party. They haven’t traveled. They have no sense of irony.”
Membah 8th grade history classes? Membah Japanese internment camps? Membah the rise of Hitler? I membah.
They were in a bar that was from the 30s-40s, during WW2. George Lucas is on record saying the imperial officers were based on the nazis, so I took it as an obvious reference to nazi storm troopers since that's been the theme all (election) season.
"Membah storm troopers? Not those storm troopers, the real old ones? People wanna membah, they're gonna membah."
Does the continuity framework mean that things that happened last season factor into things that are happening this season? Or is each season supposed to stand on it's own?
Sure. That too.
Me too. I see the joke as Cartman actually being a decent person who has been sincere since PC Principal beat him up last season, even if his methods are extremely clumsy, and no one (not even AV Club reviewers) can bring themselves to give him credit for trying to change. Instead there's got to be some nefarious…
Really. It's been their thing since the beginning. For every "Cissy" episode, there is a matching "giant turd v turd sandwich" episode to counter it.
'member the original giant douche turd sandwich episode? 'member how they falsely equated Kerry and Bush as the same thing in 2004 while also shitting all over voting like it's for the "unwoke and uncool" kids? 'member how Matt and Trey hate politics and the few statements they've given in their long careers are to…
I watched Politically Incorrect faithfully. You are mistaken. He spoke openly about his edgy 90s views. Just like Michael Moore. They were the Nader crowd.