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Vincent Ricola
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This was my exact interpretation of the episode. And I'm a huge progressive liberal too, so it's not all of us. It's just the ones without the life-experience to fully understand that while ideals are nice, reality is always going to be there and there's no controlling it.

No.

This was a fantastic episode. I agree with most of the review, but I don't see the inclusion of the plus-sized underwear models as fat-shaming at all. The point was that NO ONE is safe from criticism and disagreement - fat, skinny, beautiful, ugly - doesn't matter who you are, if you put something out there for people

The show exaggerates reality.

You can make the exact same point about the people in the Best Buy with their price match fliers - why didn't one of them punch an employee or call the police? They have a better case for it, BB's well-known for their price-match policy while the local place isn't known at all.

You'd be surprised just how un-staged this show really is… people wait in line for hours and then get stomped out on Black Friday every year in the US and the majority of them don't get their TVs (or whatever other coveted item). I think most people expect some type of catch when they see an ad for a $1 TV and are

Season 3 and this show is still the funniest thing on TV.

"It's just the way life works kids" ;)

I'm really glad South Park took on gentrification. I really wanted them to end with Kenny's family having to move out due the quadrupled house taxes that result from "neighborhood revitalization projects", but that sweet Kenny scene was just as good.

ME TOO! I apply that line to almost everything in my life. And, unfortunately, no one ever gets the reference because I'm surrounded by stuffy bores :(.

This is what I was thinking too. No way Cartman goes down quietly because of PC pressure, they've got to be leading to something big.

I believe Poirot told Miss Marple to "calm her gaping gash" on a crossover episode last year. I remember distinctively because I was sipping on an exceptionally strong glass of Port at the time and a bit went up my nose.

I still haven't been able to watch that song all the way through. I keep hitting lines I didn't hear the first/second/third time because I was laughing too loud.

South Park is the moral center this country needs.

This was the best South Park in awhile. I almost blacked out from laughing during Garrison's song. And anything with hostility towards the Canadians is always gold.