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@mal3volent

Yeah I miss the randomness of early South Park. They were always taking obscure references and making them completely absurd. Like John Stamos' fictional younger brother not being able to hit the high note of Loving You in the Big Gay Al episode. There was something delightfully idiosyncratic about those early seasons. Like Tim & Eric.

I still love South Park. I love Trey Parker and there's a lot of great characters, but the references are all so obvious now. They rip on the same things that SNL rips on, every week without fail. Some of the episodes are so focused on their political message that they forget to be funny. I've heard he literally writes the episodes days before they air sometimes.

Trey is extremely prolific.

Normally TV shows have teams of writers that change season to season, whereas Parker writes pretty much everything himself.
 
The first pandemic Episode was quite good and the second was soo lame.

Btw trey and matt signed for 3 new seasons and iirc 17 movies!
 
I used to sing that song in school.

"Shut your fucking face, uncle fucker!
You're a cock sucking ass licking uncle fucker!
You're an uncle fucker - yes it's true!
Nobody fucks uncles just like you!"
 
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