Watched this last night and had a good laugh at them regarding the panic over a new variant.. and just as omicron has emerged
that's always been the thing with SP, they do the show very quickly (6 days for an episode) so that it can be relevant of what happens currently. this probably took a little longer since it's a longer episode. though with covid i guess they could've made it last year and still predicted new variants
Finally saw it. Not bad, not great but not bad. Id say a 6/10.
Spoilers so I guess I should spoiler it:
Spoiler:
Most of it was overly predictable to me. Once cartman was 'delayed' as being one of the characters and they mention:
He's here. Who..cartman? Yes.
I even told my wife "He's either going to be jewish or a poor like kenny was, because showing up later and being what you make fun in the future is sitcom funnah".
The Stan/randy part was a bit convoluted and pointlessly melodramatic I think. And as soon as I saw tegrity on the whiteboard was obvious it was a call back to the weed special and randy made 'weed that kills covid'.
And kenny blaming them (to me) was super obvious. It was one of the things he did a lot: Get mad at them for being asswipes to each other and mumble angry yell out of his hoodie.
Not that I expect deep plots from southpark. But feel they kinda just phoned the story writing in on this one to rehash running tropes with no real witty twist to them.
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I regard this as episode 3 of season 24, and they just continue some storylines from previous episodes. So tegrity/Randy's 'experience' in China was gonna come back at one point.
There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
Synopsis: In SOUTH PARK THE STREAMING WARS, Cartman locks horns with his mom in a battle of wills while an epic conflict unfolds that threatens South Park's very existence.
I’m so confused! I was expecting them to continue the adult kids timeline! Wtf was the butters reveal about if they’ve gone back to normal kid timeline? So confused. I hope they return to adult kid times!!!
Haha it totally shits on the multi-verse, Kathleen Kennedy etc. It's glorious.
Big shout-out to Baldur's Gate 3 throughout the episode so Swen Vincke and Co. will likely have to watch it because of it. Good! they're turning into the Disney of RPG's and their fan base is exactly the people who are going to be pissed about this episode (at least the more prominent ones who defends wokeness, there are plenty of them on the Steam forum and on their forum).
Wokeness is out, it's becoming uncool. They are now the stuck up, fun-hating conservative soccer mums of the 90s and early 2000s. Well they always were, but now it is becoming obvious to the mainstream. Younger teens are already turning against it. You lose the kids, it's over.
Watched it today, it was a great episode. But for me, the AI/Handyman plot was even more of a highlight.
It's still so funny that everyone thought it was the blue collar jobs that get automated first when its actually the white collar and creative jobs. Sucks doesn't it?
I've noticed a lot of stupid ones like that the past year or so. Are the Chinese starting to do western releases and just throwing shit in a translator, or what?
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