I did too. They have been known to reference Looney Toons. They referenced them heavily in that episode where Cartman defeated Osama bin Laden, and they even referenced a very old Looney Toon cartoon in "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe".
Everything and every character is so interrelated now. It makes me wonder if they had these ideas about connectedness all along. If they did, they are much better at planning than the writeres of Lost, Heroes, or BSG.
I did too. They have been known to reference Looney Toons. They referenced them heavily in that episode where Cartman defeated Osama bin Laden, and they even referenced a very old Looney Toon cartoon in "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe".
Several in the Towlie intervention episode when Jimmy is at camp.
Wow, how did they come out with yesterday episode's idea?
I don't know how they got that ending, but that ending was absolutely fantastic.
I think they got the idea, from the whole concept of Food Porn, which is basically a term now. Shows about cooking or movies about food, that's the big appeal of why someone stays to watch it, because the food looks so damn amazing and mouthwatering. And Food Network now a days isn't so much about food, it's about marketing and competition. (Why didn't they make fun of Sandra Lee? Or the Eat, Pray, Love woman?) Randy is just that kind of stupid, that he'd follow with the situation. I thought the way how they used Sharon was pretty smart too.
I hadn't watched South Park for a while, but the other night I saw "The F Word," wherein the kids crusade to redefine fag as a word referring only to Harley riders.
I laughed my ass off, especially in light of the fact that that particular brand of leather-clad scum see it as their god-given right to tear around my hometown on beautiful days, ruining any chance of relaxing. Trey and Matt have still got it.
The Germans built a Dalek to tell jokes... I love this episode already (plus, Cartman trying to offer them Kyle was pretty terrible and great in its own right)
Ha yes - and am I the only one that thought the reporter who was doing the story about the 1100 people killed looked like Tennant's Doctor? He had the right hair color, suit and trenchcoat...
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Everything and every character is so interrelated now. It makes me wonder if they had these ideas about connectedness all along. If they did, they are much better at planning than the writeres of Lost, Heroes, or BSG.
I think they got the idea, from the whole concept of Food Porn, which is basically a term now. Shows about cooking or movies about food, that's the big appeal of why someone stays to watch it, because the food looks so damn amazing and mouthwatering. And Food Network now a days isn't so much about food, it's about marketing and competition. (Why didn't they make fun of Sandra Lee? Or the Eat, Pray, Love woman?) Randy is just that kind of stupid, that he'd follow with the situation. I thought the way how they used Sharon was pretty smart too.
I laughed my ass off, especially in light of the fact that that particular brand of leather-clad scum see it as their god-given right to tear around my hometown on beautiful days, ruining any chance of relaxing. Trey and Matt have still got it.
(edit: Ok. Last sec was good.)
But yeah, the ep was only ok. But the first episode of the season is usually not the strongest.
Oh lerd!