The Orichalcon Posted October 26, 2006 Author Posted October 26, 2006 Last night's episode, Hell on Earth 2006, was great. The Steve Irwin part might've been too soon, but it was a tribute in that South Park style. Quote
parasoul Posted October 26, 2006 Posted October 26, 2006 I thought the most recent Hell on Earth episode was hilarious. My favorite was the 3 Stooges stuff with the serial killers. I wish they had done some sort of 2-part episode so I could have seen the 3 Stooges thing for a full episode or something. However, as funny as it was, I thought Drawn Together was better last tonight. The mummy bears with sharkheads was one of the funniest things I've ever seen and so was Spanky putting his newborn child in the sausage machine. Quote
RamRod Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 Last night's episode, Hell on Earth 2006, was great. The Steve Irwin part might've been too soon, but it was a tribute in that South Park style. That's the thing about South Park; they are quick to jump on any part of pop culture. I remember the South Park movie actually having lines from Episode I...which was released the next year. Matt and Trey saw the line in a early trailer and revised the movie to have the line. Quote
The Orichalcon Posted October 27, 2006 Author Posted October 27, 2006 Last night's episode, Hell on Earth 2006, was great. The Steve Irwin part might've been too soon, but it was a tribute in that South Park style. That's the thing about South Park; they are quick to jump on any part of pop culture. I remember the South Park movie actually having lines from Episode I...which was released the next year. Matt and Trey saw the line in a early trailer and revised the movie to have the line. Yeah, the Jarjar binks line. One of the people in "Operation Human Shield" in the South Park movie said "Is the people gonna die??" like JarJar says in Episode 1. Also, apparently the Steve Irwin reference offended a lot of people here. But God knows why. http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20654302-2,00.html I sincerely hope they don't ban the episode. Quote
Smoke Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 Last night's episode, Hell on Earth 2006, was great. The Steve Irwin part might've been too soon, but it was a tribute in that South Park style. That's the thing about South Park; they are quick to jump on any part of pop culture. I remember the South Park movie actually having lines from Episode I...which was released the next year. Matt and Trey saw the line in a early trailer and revised the movie to have the line. Not surprising considering that it doesn't really take them long to create an episode. The WoW one took about a month to complete, and others have been done faster. Quote
The Orichalcon Posted October 27, 2006 Author Posted October 27, 2006 Last night's episode, Hell on Earth 2006, was great. The Steve Irwin part might've been too soon, but it was a tribute in that South Park style. That's the thing about South Park; they are quick to jump on any part of pop culture. I remember the South Park movie actually having lines from Episode I...which was released the next year. Matt and Trey saw the line in a early trailer and revised the movie to have the line. Not surprising considering that it doesn't really take them long to create an episode. The WoW one took about a month to complete, and others have been done faster. AWESOM-O took 3 days apparently. Quote
genghisdani Posted October 27, 2006 Posted October 27, 2006 I am quite enjoying how this season is shaping up. Of particular note of course was "Make Love, Not Warcraft", but all the rest really are maintaining what makes South Park, South Park. Quote
The Orichalcon Posted October 27, 2006 Author Posted October 27, 2006 People keep getting offended over the Steve Irwin thing. Really irritates me. I'm arguing with someone on a forum who said the south park creators only put Steve Irwin in the episode to "boost their ratings". This person hasn't even watched the episode. How do you argue against an ignorant claim like that? Gee I feel so sorry for the Irwin's that are copping this crap. Where is the compassion?? I am really upset how there are sick people out there, making fun of Steve Irwin's death !! Why can't people see that this was a tribute, not a mockery. Quote
Audity Posted October 28, 2006 Posted October 28, 2006 Except he's depicted as being from Hell. Kind of hard to see that it's a tribute from that. Quote
The Orichalcon Posted October 28, 2006 Author Posted October 28, 2006 Except he's in Hell. Kind of hard to see that it's a tribute from that. It's a running gag in South Park's world. They've long since maintained the in-joke that only Mormon's go to Heaven. Everyone else goes to hell. You even see people like Gandhi and Jesus down there at times. Quote
Decoy Octopus Posted October 28, 2006 Posted October 28, 2006 I ordered a computer from Dell this past week so hopefully I'll have it in the next week or so. Then I'll be able to actually watch these new episodes and participate in this discussion. The world is so cold without South Park... Quote
Hellcom Posted October 28, 2006 Posted October 28, 2006 Except he's in Hell. Kind of hard to see that it's a tribute from that. It's a running gag in South Park's world. They've long since maintained the in-joke that only Mormon's go to Heaven. Everyone else goes to hell. You even see people like Gandhi and Jesus down there at times. Except Saddam Hussein. Going to heaven is a punishment for anyone who isn't a Mormon. Satan didn't like Saddam because he bullied him and was not a kind lover. So he sent him to heaven, his eternal punishment being forced to make macaroni sculptures. So it's a good thing he went to hell. Quote
The Orichalcon Posted October 28, 2006 Author Posted October 28, 2006 Except he's in Hell. Kind of hard to see that it's a tribute from that. It's a running gag in South Park's world. They've long since maintained the in-joke that only Mormon's go to Heaven. Everyone else goes to hell. You even see people like Gandhi and Jesus down there at times. Except Saddam Hussein. Going to heaven is a punishment for anyone who isn't a Mormon. Satan didn't like Saddam because he bullied him and was not a kind lover. So he sent him to heaven, his eternal punishment being forced to make macaroni sculptures. So it's a good thing he went to hell. Exactly. So going to hell in South Park isn't necessarily a bad thing. Quote
KakTheInfected Posted November 2, 2006 Posted November 2, 2006 My cousin told me to turn it on, but I don't have cable...boo. Quote
Ab56 v2 aka Ash Posted November 2, 2006 Posted November 2, 2006 Wasn't that great. I'm hoping next week redeems this! Quote
The Orichalcon Posted November 2, 2006 Author Posted November 2, 2006 My God, what the hell was going on. I can't wait to see... Part 1? For anyone who wants to see it, download it from here: http://www.southparkx.net/episodes/1012-go-god-go-part-ii Quote
RamRod Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Ok, so last night's season finale was all sorts of fucked up. So, you know, typical South Park. Quote
The Orichalcon Posted November 16, 2006 Author Posted November 16, 2006 Yeah, kind of a strange way to end the season. They just won't leave poor Steve Irwin alone! Quote
parasoul Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 Season finale was hilarious, even though no lessons were learned at all. It was a great mockery of Mighty Ducks and all those other typical sports movies. Quote
Airwalker Posted November 16, 2006 Posted November 16, 2006 "OK, according to every sports movie ever made, we should be able to win this one" Quote
Calpis Posted November 22, 2006 Posted November 22, 2006 Okay, I vote the last episode to be the most depressing and messed up episode ever. Come on, the kid dies. Quote
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