Author Topic: Comedy Central's ratings must be through the roof!  (Read 2786 times)

But doesn't Fox have the rights for Seth McFarlane shows?

But doesn't Fox have the rights for Seth McFarlane shows?

Turner broadcasting has syndication rights.

So that seth show bullstuff is on TBS too.

imagine thinking south park was liberal

imagine thinking south park was liberal

South Park was mainly toilet jokes now it's all political.

I do miss the old style of episodes based around 'weird stuff happening in Colorado' with occasional celebrity cameos. The new 'issue of the week' format kinda bugs me.

I do miss the old style of episodes based around 'weird stuff happening in Colorado' with occasional celebrity cameos. The new 'issue of the week' format kinda bugs me.
literally this

yeah like mentioning current events is cool but having it be the plot of every new episode is kinda meh

or if you're gonna talk about issues, make it allegorical

the episode where they kill chef is a perfect example of how this could work

I still love south park, I'm cool with where they've taken the show tbh

in fairness, I am very out of date. the last south park I've seen was the internet trolling episode series

in fairness, I am very out of date. the last south park I've seen was the internet trolling episode series

The creators claimed they were going to go back to their roots and make more classic episodes of weird stuff happening in south park.

But they are going back to politics and attacking Annoying Orange even though they said they'd stay away from it.

Mr. Garrison is funny on his own, he doesn't need to act like Annoying Orange to be funny.

I would rather have a season 2 Mr. Garrison for president and Mr. Hat for Vice President.

Not a wannabe Annoying Orange garrison. It's out of place.

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Parker and Stone have said that the removal of Mr. Hat was symbolic of the show abandoning its original style as a surreal comedy in favor of its current format of satirizing real-life issues and events
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The creators claimed they were going to go back to their roots and make more classic episodes of weird stuff happening in south park.

But they are going back to politics and attacking Annoying Orange even though they said they'd stay away from it.
Is there a mental disorder that is characterised by weird fixations? I swear sometimes you're like a parrot in what you say

the orville is the best thing seth has done

As long as CC still plays old futurama episodes it's all good