Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
I do not know I thought that stupid show was all about toliet humor and imature refrences to throwing up
If you actually thought that, you are missing a lot of the show.
really? after seeing the commerical for come suck on my choclate salty balls song I was pretty sure
Originally posted by: Queasy
I'm still laughing at the Scientology/Tom Cruise in the closet episode. :laugh:
They take on pretty much everything. Not just politics.
Step 1: Collect Underpants
Step 2: ????
Step 3: Profit!
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: dullard
I'm not an expert on that. It just got more and more political over the years.Originally posted by: Remy XO
Starting from what season? how many seasons were there?
I think they may have gotten the new techonology around Season 5? There are currently 8 complete seasons, and 9 is wrapping up.
Originally posted by: So
IMO, it got political in season 2 -- specifically, ep 17 -- Underpants Gnomes. Also, that episode is the genesis of the joke:
Step 1: Collect Underpants
Step 2: ????
Step 3: Profit!
Edit: forgot to close the quote, typo.
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: Queasy
I'm still laughing at the Scientology/Tom Cruise in the closet episode. :laugh:
They take on pretty much everything. Not just politics.
Everything i learned about Mormons and Scientology, I learned through South Park.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: Queasy
I'm still laughing at the Scientology/Tom Cruise in the closet episode. :laugh:
They take on pretty much everything. Not just politics.
Everything i learned about Mormons and Scientology, I learned through South Park.
After the Mormon episode, I went to the Internet, looked up what Mormon's actually believe. Then, the next time I watched that Southpark episode, as they sang "dum dum dum dum dum", I was laughing twice as hard - simply because I found out that Southpark was actually presenting their beliefs accurately.
I never looked up the scientology beliefs... as a result of the Mormon episode, I trust Southpark and now feel that scientologists are 10 times as retarded as I originally thought.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Originally posted by: Queasy
I'm still laughing at the Scientology/Tom Cruise in the closet episode. :laugh:
They take on pretty much everything. Not just politics.
Everything i learned about Mormons and Scientology, I learned through South Park.
After the Mormon episode, I went to the Internet, looked up what Mormon's actually believe. Then, the next time I watched that Southpark episode, as they sang "dum dum dum dum dum", I was laughing twice as hard - simply because I found out that Southpark was actually presenting their beliefs accurately.
I never looked up the scientology beliefs... as a result of the Mormon episode, I trust Southpark and now feel that scientologists are 10 times as retarded as I originally thought.
Originally posted by: Babbles
I think South Park is abosolutely brilliant. If it was nothing more than piss and fart jokes, it would have never lasted this long. South Park may very well be the only "fair and balanced" program on television - everybody and everything has an equal opportunity of being a "victim" of South Park's social and political commentary.
Originally posted by: Gibson486
pretty much....
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Babbles
I think South Park is abosolutely brilliant. If it was nothing more than piss and fart jokes, it would have never lasted this long. South Park may very well be the only "fair and balanced" program on television - everybody and everything has an equal opportunity of being a "victim" of South Park's social and political commentary.
I found the ending of the Mormon episode and the ending of the Scientologist episode to be quite different. In the end of the Mormon episode, the kids say something like, "I learned something today. It doesn't matter what the background is for your religion, but how you live your life according to those beliefs. The Mormons seem very happy, and if that works for them, then it's just fine."
At the end of the Scientologist episode, they were saying something like,
"Sue me. Sue me. Sue me. Sue me. I dare you."