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Having Al Qaeda coming to the rescue was great as well as Randy interrogating one of the Jersey Shore guys. And the way Snooki was portrayed as some grotesque mutant goblin had me cracking up. The way they drew her up and made her sound reminded me of Niblet( that random character in the Korn episode all the way back in Season 3) I cant tell who did the Snooki voice. Trey or Matt? |
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I totally agree. I just can't figure out why people tune in every week to watch this muff cabbage.
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lmao that Kyle scene was amazing. Also him "changing" at the end of the episode was brilliant.
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I thought the episode was pretty damn comical up until they introduced the Snookie Monster... that is when the episode became a South Park Classic!
I was laughing my ass off at that. I have seen a few episodes of Jersey Shore (had to see what the fuss was about) and how anyone can find that neanderthal of a creature Snookie attractive is beyond me. Great Episode. On par with the first episode of the beginning of this season, the Tiger Woods episode! |
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Definitely classic South Park, and like everyone is saying, the Snookie monster/pokemon was hilarious.
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"Dude, what the f*** is that thing behind me?" was my favorite moment. But the whole goddamn thing was pretty funny. The Al-Queda stuff...I love South Park's brand of humor, but sometimes it irks me. I know, "either it's all okay, or none of it's okay," but there's some stuff I just wish they wouldn't do. Until the end of this episode. That made it worth it, and had me absolutely rolling.
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Wonderful episode of South Park. Much better than last week and their depiction of Snookie was even greater than I was expecting. The whole episode was South Park at it's best (Being very very offensive and over the top).
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"But what about the feelings of the families of the ppl who died in the 9/11 attacks? Their feelings count for at least another 10 months, damn it!"
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Tomorrow's episode is called "Insheeption" and is aparently about Stan and Mr Macky being hoarders. Should be interesting
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Heh. Like everyone else has said, last week's "Jersey" episode was classic South Park. Especially the ending. Haha, I didn't see that coming. And yes, Snookie raping Cartman may have been one of the show's all time high points.
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Two classic episodes in a row? I think so. Tonight's episode was beyond hilarious. The constant spoofs about Inception and every time something was being explained the doctor would do the sound effects. There were too many things to mention that cracked me up.
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I love how Freddy Kruger was living peacefully out in a cabin with his wife & kids. Great shit! And the Inception parody was awesome. |
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Tonight's episode might have been even better than last week. I agree that their was so much shit going on that I have to rewatch to remember moments that made me laugh. I especially loved the guy vocalizing the Inception soundtrack, Randy Marsh as a butterfly, their depiction of Freddy and child Mr. Mackey.
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This was a great episode. I think my favorite part was when the therapist starting freaking out and then said "It must have been a gas bubble." And it was never mentioned again.
Also, loved the Star Trek Generations/Freddy Kruger spoof. That some random shit right there. Too bad the Inception soundtrack gag was a total rip off of this. |
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I haven't tuned in much this season but I saw the Snooki episode and it was hilarious and I tuned in to see the Inception/Hoarders episode. Even funnier. Of all the things that cracked me up, I lost it when…
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The whole episode is worth seeing for Young Mr. Mackey alone mkay? Last edited by drc5145; 10-21-2010 at 08:42 AM.. |
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This may become an instant classic. For anyone who has seen hoarders the beginning scene with Stan and the Psychologist at his locker was hilarious. Stan's dad trying to save him and becoming distracted was great. The sheep herder was completely random, I cracked up every time he said he was a herder and they corrected by saying no it's called a hoarder. The entire inception gag was right on, especially the guy humming the theme. Mr. Mackey as a child was hilarious as was Freddy Kruger being called out of retirement.
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Even as an Inception fanboy I was laughing hysterically at this last episode. The sound effects were hilarious as well as Stan's mother continuing to ask why, haha
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The best moments to me.
-Every scene that featured Woodsy Owl -Freddy Krueger being a nice guy at heart who just killed because he thought he was protecting his country. -Sharon trying to understand the purpose of inception, dreams-within-dreams, and limbo (a nightmare). And how she's told she's not smart enough to understand (obviously an attack against fans who tell people they don't like Inception because they don't get it). -The Psychologist going through Stan's locker and finding the maggot infested sandwich and a broken toothbrush. -Mr. Mackey's dream self (little kid Mackey) -The Psychologist making the Inception sound effects every time the other psychologist described the process of dreams. -The sheep herder who was there by accident. -Randy as a butterfly. -Kyle suggesting to Stan that it was possibly his therapy session. Last edited by Roy Batty; 10-21-2010 at 12:18 PM.. |
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"You see a cloud, a fluffy cloud. Cool air is blowing on the fluffy happy cloud. You reach out to the fluffy cloud you look inside. What's inside the happy fluffy cloud? Is it your memories? Your childhood?"
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I hated this episode unfortunately. I was watching the first 10 minutes and I chuckled once. I was bored and was confused if they were making fun of Hoarders or Inception. I knew South Park would have an off episode and this was it.
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"How about this? Can we throw this away?"
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Hey, this week it'll be a sequel to 'The Coon'!
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Just thought I'd Share. I'm not sure how I feel about a sequel to The Coon... the first was comical, of course, but it wasn't one of the best ones... but perhaps there will be more clarity to who exactly that other non descript super hero boy was! |
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Just watched Insheeption, and all I've got to say is FUCK YOU Trey Parker & Matt Stone. Inception isn't #4 on IMDB for no god damned reason! Just cause Parker & Stone couldn't understand the complexity & themes of this film doesn't give them the right to talk shit about it. Inception is perhaps one of the (if not THE) greatest masterpieces of cinema ever made, and juvenile fucktards like Parker & Stone are far below the intelligence level needed to fully comprehand a film like Inception. Instead of trying to analyze the film and understand it, they do what ever neanderthal does, make fun of what they don't understand.
South Park hasn't been relevant in years. So again, FUCK YOU Trey Parker & Matt Stone. Just go away already. I for one will no longer be watching South Park. ![]() |
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Seriously now why did you even bother to post this? Like xseanymacx said this episode was made cause of overbearing fan boys like yourself. If you actually payed any attention to the episode it's a commentary on ppl like yourself going over board trying to defend this movie againt the nay sayers and not a commentary on how they think the movie was actually bad or not. Yes Inception was a good movie and like every other good movie ever made it too has it's flaws. To act like it doesn't only displays your own personal ingnorance on the matter, which your post so adequately did. ![]() But anyways i'm on the fence about a Coon sequal as well. The first one had it's moments but i didn't really see it leaving off with the need to have anything else explored. But they could surpirse us and it could be the best of the season lol. |
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Well, I thought "The Coon" was one of last season's best episodes (along with "Margaritaville," "Fishsticks," and "W.T.F."), so I'm definitely down for another go-round. Besides, we may actually learn Mysterion's true identity since many of the other fourth graders will also be assuming superhero identities this time (we now know he's not Stan, thanks to the preview clip).
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Should we start taking bets?
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Yeah, I've pretty much always figured it was either Craig or Clyde, since they seem to have the 2 deepest voices of all the kids and would most easily match Mysterion's Batman-like growl.
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