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lordzeppelin 11-25-08 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by matta (Post 9089547)
And why were there two "lets rip on the latest high school trend" episodes? Besides, from what I understand, High School Musical is a middle school trend.

Is their target audience really that young?

I don't think it has to do with the target audience being that young, as much as it has to do with the segmentation of the age group represented in the show. I'm 30, I don't have kids, and my friends that do have kids don't have ones old enough to be into either HSM or Twilight or Emo or Hanna Montana or whatever. HOWEVER, this stuff is EVERYWHERE. If you go to Target or Walmart or even read any sort of entertainment news at all (read: Movie/box office) the news about this crap is everywhere. It's certainly possible to miss all of it, but it's difficult to be completely unaware of any of it.

DeputyDave 11-25-08 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by rfduncan (Post 9085917)
And this is why I was mostly disappointed with this season. I guess I've come to expect them to attack more important current events instead of a lame new teenage Vampire movie or High School Musical. I mean sure they had an election episode, but couldn't they have gotten a little more topical with the economy in the toilet, etc.?

It's just a cartoon, dude. It doesn't always have to be "political" as long as it's funny (which I think it has been). I, for one, am glad that South Park doesn't only (or even mostly) do "in the headlines" type shows. Sometimes I get enough of that shit on the news and I just want to turn my brain off and laugh.

lordzeppelin 11-25-08 10:28 AM

Dave hit it on the head...plus I think there is also a different way to look at the episodes. While they don't necessarily have a specific commentary on the economic situation, perhaps it's more of a general commentary, hitting multiple points. Look at the "Startling" episode - it made fun of M.Night, Cloverfield, the camera culture, and the concept of mass fear creating panic all at once. Apply the fear and speculation thing to the economy and oil markets and such. I took it as a shot at all of those...not simply what it was on the surface.

chuckd21 03-03-09 01:44 PM

Re: South Park - "The Ungroundable" - 11/19/2008
 
Since we can't make new threads yet, I thought I'd bump this thread to mention that the new season starts March 11th, and will be in HD!

pinata242 03-03-09 01:44 PM

Re: South Park - "The Ungroundable" - 11/19/2008
 
:banana:

My Other Self 03-03-09 01:53 PM

Re: South Park - "The Ungroundable" - 11/19/2008
 
March 11th? Nice.

DRG 03-03-09 04:09 PM

Re: South Park - "The Ungroundable" - 11/19/2008
 
Irony...

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