![]() This is one of the funniest episodes of any show ever. Cartman is a psychopath, so things unfold in a completely ridiculous – and hilarious – manner, with Butters doing what he does best – serving as Cartman’s unwitting foil. I just got done watching the series completely for at least the 4th time(I may have a problem) but I have to say the political commentary is season 19 mixed with the ridiculous South Park humor we all know in love in this season is by far some of the best. Cartman really, really wants to go to Kyle’s birthday party at a Mexican restaurant, but Kyle invites Butters instead. So I realized that probably no one will see/ care about this but I had to say something. One of the best South Park episodes featuring both of these characters at their best. You know, the usual.Ĭartman and Butters again. Speaking of Cartman and Butters, this time Cartman pretends to be a robot to fuck with Butters, only things get out of hand, and one thing leads to another and Cartman the robot finds himself being used and abused by a Hollywood exec who thinks he’s a pleasure-bot. Or for Butters, who finds himself sent to a “conversion camp.” It’s South Park’s take on homophobia, and, again, whenever they do this sort of thing, it always manages to be surprisingly nuanced along with being laugh out loud funny. Yeah, that doesn’t work out too well for ol’ Cartman. It was such a good episode that it pretty much inspired the duo’s hit Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon, a few years later.Ĭartman tries to frame Butters as gay by taking a picture of him with Butters’ penis in his mouth. Trey Parker and Matt Stone go after Mormons, and it’s both completely crazy and flat-out funny. And if you don’t know what NAMBLA is, for the love of god, don’t google that shit or else you’ll end up on some sort of list. In search of more mature friends, Cartman hooks up with the bros from NAMBLA, and the rest just writes itself. That’s all I need to say now, right? I may have a problem. This was in the aftermath of Michael “Kramer” Richards shouting racial slurs at hecklers, and while it may sound cheap and exploitative, this is actually the show at its best – it’s incisive, provocative, surprisingly thoughtful, and, of course, really, really funny. Randy drops an N-bomb on TV and all hell breaks loose. ‘With Apologies to Jesse Jackson’, S11 E1 It was also a clever take on the show itself getting up there and running into the challenges that come with having done it all a million times before, but, again, everything pales next to the magnificence that is Randy Marsh.ġ9. Stan turns 10 and blah, blah, blah… really, it’s all about his dad, Randy, AKA the show’s nuclear bomb of characters, who gets into tween music and hilarity ensues. This might have been the episode which raised the bar for the entire series. It was so weird and so funny, and no one had ever seen anything like it before. It’s a Christmas episode about a talking piece of shit. One of the best South Park episodes of all time because of the shock and awe of it being a Christmas special. There’s a heart beating somewhere inside a dead man shitting himself.Ĥ3. It’s just a complete demolition of Isaac Hayes, who fell-out with Parker and Stone over their take on Scientology, but it’s also a sad lament of a friendship gone awry. This episode is kind of uncomfortable, completely over the top, and really, really funny. Series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have proven they're more than capable of providing some of the best adult programming of the 21st century - it's exciting to see where the series will go from here some 25 years on from its humble beginnings.Lesson: never, ever – ever – piss off Matt Stone and Trey Parker. ![]() Some of the best of the best include the gang maiming Butters with a shuriken weapon in the anime-styled "Good Times with Weapons," and Cartman tricking Butters into revealing his deepest and most embarrassing secrets to him in "AWESOM-O." Another standout that managed to become quite possibly "South Park's" most unexpectedly irreverent episode to date, an assortment of cute woodland creatures take advantage of Stan's trust, ultimately manipulating him into helping them birth the antichrist in "Woodland Critter Christmas." Peter Schorn, IGN, even went so far as to humorously say: "'Woodland Critter Christmas' is as likely as anything to guarantee Trey and Matt an express ticket to Hell."Īll in all, while some of "South Park's" more recent ventures into adult comedy haven't been able to match the greatest moments of yesterday, it's worth respecting how many laughs the series has given us over the years. ![]()
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