I don't really know where they were going with that one. The guns thing was pretty amazing, though.
__________________ "The great promise of the Internet was that more information would automatically yield better decisions. The great disappointment is that more information actually yields more possibilities to confirm what you already believed anyway." - Brian Eno
The new season started a few weeks ago and has been straight fire since. This last episode had me laughing out loud way more than I should have with one of the funniest scenes ever at the very end!
I think this season has been a bit of a slow burner that will ultimately tie into these member berrys and Randy saying that everything now a days sucks. I did like the part about nobody just quits social media without multiple paragraphs about why they are quitting. The internet trolling has been spot on, pretty sure SkankHunt has a few alter egos on this board.
Member Chewbacca? Oh I love to member Chewbacca!!
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
Ya I am still trying to figure out the play there.. but I love how they are doing all of this without him. I mean, he has a part, but without his traditional character. It would be way to easy to just have him be the troll. If they can pull off the change in attitude tie in then it will be a masterpiece, and I have faith.
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
I think Cartman's payoff is either that he's done the whole thing as a fake, and it's going to be for a hilariously petty reason, or he'll turn back to his old self for a hilariously petty reason.
There's a ton of ways they can play it, but that's what I see happening. Or I guess maybe he takes the blame for Kyle's dad since everyone suspected him in the first place?
I don't even care, I'm just finding it all hilarious.
I think Cartman's payoff is either that he's done the whole thing as a fake, and it's going to be for a hilariously petty reason, or he'll turn back to his old self for a hilariously petty reason.
There's a ton of ways they can play it, but that's what I see happening. Or I guess maybe he takes the blame for Kyle's dad since everyone suspected him in the first place?
I don't even care, I'm just finding it all hilarious.
Could also be a Scott Tennorman level of horror. There has to be a reason that Heidi is pretending to be Cartman's girlfriend. It must be some twisted game of his.
Could also be a Scott Tennorman level of horror. There has to be a reason that Heidi is pretending to be Cartman's girlfriend. It must be some twisted game of his.
Cartman wants to get the promised land, and by promised land I mean vagina. It was why his mars hallucinations was showing how desperate he was to get to the ships (that were clam shaped). Kinda creepy that it's about a little girl, but it is South Park and they make dick jokes all the time so whatever.
Cartman wants to get the promised land, and by promised land I mean vagina. It was why his mars hallucinations was showing how desperate he was to get to the ships (that were clam shaped). Kinda creepy that it's about a little girl, but it is South Park and they make dick jokes all the time so whatever.
I'm wondering why Heidi is going along for the ride. Surely, she can't either be actually in love with Cartman or buying his act. He must have some kind of control over her, or maybe she has her own scheme going on.