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South Park -- "Major Boobage" -- 3/26/2008
Synopsis:
Spoiler:
Should be interesting... |
Nice title :lol:
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This sounds great. |
Meh. Sounds like too much Kenny and Heavy Metal was lame. Doesnt sound too promising. Then again the first two did sound promising and werent that great so hopefully this one suprises me.
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I kinda wanna go back to when we didn't know what the hell the episode was about until the moment it aired. That way expectations are not over-inflated.
I guess I can solve this by just not reading the plot synopsis bt I am too weak that way sometimes in these matters. |
Doesn't sound promising to me, but I'm still there.
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I don't care what any of you say, but so far I think this is awesome.
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When the picture of the cat turned negative, and roared, i laughed pretty hard. Good episode. Now I feel like watching Heavy Metal :) Good to see a current events episode again
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Very good episode tonight. I was disappointed with the past 2 episodes but this one won me back.
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Wow, that was topical.
Next week can only be an episode themed around the eugenics movement of the 1920s crossed with the Long Hot Summer of 1967. :rolleyes: As with the second episode, the execution was fine. There was a chuckle or two. The lack of topical material combined with not being as funny as in the past makes these episodes almost a chore to watch if you ask me. |
Originally Posted by Jimmy James
Wow, that was topical.
Next week can only be an episode themed around the eugenics movement of the 1920s crossed with the Long Hot Summer of 1967. :rolleyes: As with the second episode, the execution was fine. There was a chuckle or two. The lack of topical material combined with not being as funny as in the past makes these episodes almost a chore to watch if you ask me. Actually it was a Eliot Spitzer parody but thanks for playing. |
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Ehh, a few laughs. Would have been better if I had actually been cheesing. Unlike the last two, I think this ep might get better will multiple viewings. |
Excuse me ... I have to borrow the neighbor's cat to try something out.
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Cartman going up in his attic and finding Kenny up there with the cat's pissing on him had merotfl
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kenny ridin that bird with the tits sittin on his head was hilarious.
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Awful. Not a single chuckle. And basing an episode on references to an obscure movie that I'd wager no more than 10% of the audience has even heard of, and maybe a third of that group has seen? Toothless.
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Originally Posted by Mopower
Actually it was a Eliot Spitzer parody but thanks for playing.
I recognized the apology scene, obviously, but I'm pretty conversant in that story and they hit on little else related to it. |
"I see you're enticed by my daughter's awesome rocking tits!" :lol:
I really have to watch Heavy Metal now. Luckily Netflix has it for instant viewing. |
Thought it was an ok episode. Had a few good moments:
1) Cartman telling the cat to keep a diary. 2) Cartman finding Kenny cheesing in the attic. 3) Cartman telling Kyle that he would never understand what the cats have to go through. 4) Just the term "cheesing" had me laughing. 5) Gerald cheesing and fighting Kenny in the sand pit with only his underwear on. |
Maybe I'm not "hip", but is there such a thing called "cheesing"? And does it involve snorting cat piss?
I just didn't get this episode. Unlike some, I'm not going to call it the "worst episode ever", and this season isn't really up to par (so far), but then again, they set the bar so high the past few seasons there's really no way they could live up to it. |
Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
Awful. Not a single chuckle. And basing an episode on references to an obscure movie that I'd wager no more than 10% of the audience has even heard of, and maybe a third of that group has seen? Toothless.
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Just awesome! Total change from the past two but throwing in the Spitzer thing didn't really gel.
Loved that they used the Felder song in more than just one scene. |
Originally Posted by Goat3001
4) Just the term "cheesing" had me laughing. |
Maybe not the homerun I was hoping for, but it was certainly an improvement over the last two.
I was really hoping to see Cartman in the Metal environment. Cartman as a near-Oskar Schindler character is classic, especially the part with Kyle at the end recalling the parallel to history. :lol: |
"FON to DUE" :lol:
I just about sprayed my computer with my soda when they said that. |
Originally Posted by Jimmy James
If that's what they were going for, it was extremely weak sauce.
I recognized the apology scene, obviously, but I'm pretty conversant in that story and they hit on little else related to it. |
Damn, I feel old since I was enjoying the Heavy Metal stuff, plus Cartman as Schindler of the cats.
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I thought it was much better than the last two.
I was rolling each time they did the Heavy Metal parody. |
Originally Posted by nodeerforamonth
Maybe I'm not "hip", but is there such a thing called "cheesing"? And does it involve snorting cat piss?
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I liked this episode the throw back to Heavy Metal was great.
Loved Schindler Cartman - and the jewish music that would play. They nailed the look of Spitzer's Wife. Good to see a topical episode - gotta get me one of those flying Trans-Ams |
Originally Posted by ben12
I don't think you had to know that stuff was a reference to Heavy Metal to find it funny.
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I laughed a lot in this episode, and thought they handled the multiple plot lines well. The best of the season so far, and just a really great episode for South Park.
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
Very true, but it still wasn't funny IMO.
And it was good to see a Kenny centric episode. Is it just me or was he really easy to understand this episode? Maybe after 11 seasons I'm getting used to it. |
Originally Posted by gmanca
Loved that they used the Felder song in more than just one scene.
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Originally Posted by Mopower
Is it just me or was he really easy to understand this episode?
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The Oscar Schindler parallel is what won me over. Every time the Fiddler-on-the-roof-esque minstrel music played I started laughing. I really thought for sure they would have had Cartman at the end saying, "I could have saved more... this watch! This watch could have saved one cat!" Missed opportunity.
-Doc |
Originally Posted by Doc MacGyver
I really thought for sure they would have had Cartman at the end saying, "I could have saved more... this watch! This watch could have saved one cat!" Missed opportunity.
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Originally Posted by Doc MacGyver
The Oscar Schindler parallel is what won me over. Every time the Fiddler-on-the-roof-esque minstrel music played I started laughing. I really thought for sure they would have had Cartman at the end saying, "I could have saved more... this watch! This watch could have saved one cat!" Missed opportunity.
-Doc |
Originally Posted by Mopower
Is that from Schindler's List? I've never seen it. I remember Judd Herch (sp?) on that Seinfeld episode where he is the close talker that loves Jerry's parents saying something almost the same quote about his watch.
Yeah, Schindler is lamenting that he hadn't saved more.
Originally Posted by slop101
I'm glad they didn't - that would've been just way too obvious and pedantic, even for South Park - Family Guy, however...
Well, someone's enjoying the smell of their own farts this morning. -Doc |
Originally Posted by Mopower
Is that from Schindler's List? I've never seen it. I remember Judd Herch (sp?) on that Seinfeld episode where he is the close talker that loves Jerry's parents saying something almost the same quote about his watch.
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