Watched a nu-South Park episode

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It was about Kyle making 'tok with Token and some shit about jews running Hollywood and Cartman with a gay fairy or something. It felt like a generic sitcom studio making a parody of South Park they need to JSID

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OPShredder said:

Doe they are right about jews running the satanic propaganda machine that is hollywood

self reporting and then they made episode in the later seasons about how that is a big no no or something like that

When I watched the series, I noticed a sudden and considerable drop in quality after "The Return of Chef." I never saw anyone on the Farms mention this or anywhere else, but it's clear the goals shifted for the showrunners after that episode.

MLGPARKUS2 said:

self reporting and then they made episode in the later seasons about how that is a big no no or something like that

That's because Matt and Trey Parker were finally invited to the nu-'stein parties after years of complaining.

TeeThingus_Bonemantics said:

When I watched the series, I noticed a sudden and considerable drop in quality after "The Return of Chef." I never saw anyone on the Farms mention this or anywhere else, but it's clear the goals shifted for the showrunners after that episode.

That's because Matt and Trey Parker were finally invited to the nu-'stein parties after years of complaining.

Season 10-18 were gems doebeit

Shrekler said:

Season 10-18 were gems doebeit

Shit, yeah. I'm looking in between those seasons, and there's a lot of episodes I liked there. Not sure now if the episode I referenced is specifically the one I remember being the "end of an era," but there's clearly a reason why it stuck out.

TeeThingus_Bonemantics said:

Shit, yeah. I'm looking in between those seasons, and there's a lot of episodes I liked there. Not sure now if the episode I referenced is specifically the one I remember being the "end of an era," but there's clearly a reason why it stuck out.

It was because the scientologists forced the va to quit and they thought he was genuine so they made the episode to leak at it

Shrekler said:

It was because the scientologists forced the va to quit and they thought he was genuine so they made the episode to leak at it

There was something else there, but yeah. I want to say that the showrunners/writers started obsessing over Randy around this time and started using him a lot more, but even that explanation seems iffy since seasons 10-13 have a lot of variety from what I remember. I know I really disliked watching the show after Randy metamorphosed into Trey Parker IRL.

TeeThingus_Bonemantics said:

There was something else there, but yeah. I want to say that the showrunners/writers started obsessing over Randy around this time and started using him a lot more, but even that explanation seems iffy since seasons 10-13 have a lot of variety from what I remember. I know I really disliked watching the show after Randy metamorphosed into Trey Parker IRL.

I think that started in like season 14-16 but even then he didn't really get the spotlight until way later, and his episodes from back then were still way better than what I saw last night which had fucking Cartman as one of the voices of reason and this weird cupid dude being the evil Kanye West parody

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