Hardly surprising at all that Randy got involved in the episode.
Also, has anyone else noticed that you can really tell that Matt Stone is getting older when it comes to his voice acting, even with the pitch altering that they do for Kyle? Butters sounds the same as ever, but Gerald and Kyle in particular sound different in recent seasons.
“I was thinking that work is like fertilizer in that I’m glad it exists; I just don’t ever want to get stuck in it."You keep saying that; you know Randy has pretty much been a Heavy Drinker the whole time, right? Or did you miss the episode "Freemium Isn't Free" (Best Episode of Last Season), where he's drinking a plethora of Beers-in-Beers (literally Beer cups with one type of Beer in larger Beer Cups with a different type of Beer), or winning trophies for his heavy drinking?
Randy's never been one to have Discipline (a-disciprine) when it comes to Alcohol.
I must have missed that episode. Last time I remember he stopped being a heavy drinker, but only had a drink once in awhile.
You forget that this show has never been known for staying coherent/continuous until recently, right?
edited 17th Sep '15 8:09:01 PM by NegaKingKix
"We be we baby!"I noticed that they stopped drinking the wine coolers to be gluten free. Guess they arent worried about their dicks flying off.
That was, like, the ultimate discontinuity. If that had been true from the start, South Park wouldn't exist to begin with.
I haven't the slightest idea what the hell that was all about.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
You gotta be American to understand it.
"By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion."To be a bit more specific, you have to have been in New England, where sports radio has been literally consecrated for the last few months to the hot fresh and interesting topic of Tom Brady's balls.
What exactly did Tom Brady do?
Yeah, all I could find was that the team allegedly cheated by using deflated balls, but I don't know anything about Brady, except that apparently he's a great leader.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Some big scandal over football. People outside the States may've never heard of him, but especially in New England he was a major figure in the news for months and months, and most people think he was a swindling liar.
"By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion."A dispute between groups of burly men in colorful tight pants about how firm balls should be. And South Park is just now getting around to it?
they only have episodes in the fall now. they were on break for the year when it happened.
x3 The scandal that he was in was him kicking a deflated football throughout a series of games(I don't know how many games he kicked a deflated football), Brady admitted that he did it, but instead of getting kicked off the team, he dodged the bullet and everyone in America cheered. Needless to say I was one of those people who didn't cheer since I'm probably one of the few who doesn't give a damn about Tom Brady.
But Cartman's dream summed up the scandal in a nutshell
edited 19th Sep '15 5:21:04 PM by Playedforkeeps
Wow, that PC Principal is a complete asshat. I hope he meets some terrible, but hilarious fate typical of South Park. As amoral as Cartman is, he didn't deserve that beatdown.
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your grief
He'll get what's coming to him.
Honestly they duped me thinking Cartman somehow became some PC lover himself and was beaten. The ending though was great. Classic Cartmanning.
edited 20th Sep '15 10:35:10 PM by Jenaiqueserasera
"By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion."Finally saw the episode.
Yeah, this was an interesting one. And I wonder what really happened to Principal Victoria...
But yeah, you guys are right. This just might be like last season where it followed one big story.
So let me see if I get how Cartman Tom Brady'd everyone. He basically said what he did was wrong and people just let it slide?
Cartman deserves much worse, actually, just not at the hands of a school official.
Wendy getting finished with him was very satisfactory.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Yup. He played everyone claiming he was wrong to be a jackass and convinced the PC Nazis that he accepted it.
Only to Classic-Cartman and reveal his plot at the end.
"By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion."Seems like this week's episode is finally going to mock Donald Trump... With Mr. Garrison.
EDIT: And I just realized with Mr. Garrison they could make fun of Kim Davis too.
edited 22nd Sep '15 1:03:55 PM by DingoWalley1
F''k them all to death? When did South Park become La Blue Girl?
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.Last week's episode was great and on point. It also reminded me of Pelswick due to the handling of the premise, yet another reason to compare Matt and Trey to the late John Callahan.
Not too surprisingly enough Randy becomes the heavy alcoholic again.