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I began watching the show in 2016, and the first episode I watched was "Member Berries" when it aired live on TV in my motel room. Since then, I didn't skip a single episode. So here I'm gonna rate the seasons I watched live.
My 1st season: Season 20
I think that if it wasn't for the serialization of the show at that time, I would've never really gotten into the show in the first place. I found the first episode to be interesting, so I just kept going watching the show, and I found it fascinating, especially because it used humor to parody the elections and all that. Before watching "The Damned" I decided to learn more about the characters, and I was like, wow then how did Cartman become so defenseless when his devices got mauled? Then I figured, wow he might've matured or something but still gets scapegoated for his past actions which led him to being falsely framed as the infamous troll. I did not expect him to somehow get a girlfriend, but I admit it was a very good accessory to season 20. I think though that the season did rely on the election too much, because I was aware of the plot twist after "Fort Collins". However, I didn't find the ending to the season horrible, and I actually enjoyed it, I believe it's underrated and doesn't get enough credit. As I said, if it wasn't for the serialization, I would've probably never gotten into the show.
Rating: 19 out of 25
My 2nd season: Season 21
By then I knew the background of several characters and all, but it wasn't until mid-season that I decided to binge watch all the past 20-and-a-half seasons to see how far it's come. I was pretty amazed to be honest. To this day there's several remains of season 21, mostly from Phone Destroyer and Fractured but Whole (which I bought as soon as it came out), so it's evident that this may be one of the more iconic S.P. seasons. I personally enjoyed it too, except for the Cartman-Heidi arc, that one relationship - which really had potential mid-season 20 - went down the drain. On one hand, Cartman was more of his old nasty self. On the other hand, it wasn't funny that season, it was just cruel. At least he was pretty funny in the FBW game. Also, who knew this would be the last season of Randy being a fun and enjoyable character? This season brings nostalgia, even though I didn't really like the finale.
Rating: 18 out of 25
My 3rd season: Season 22
The first three episodes are a bit nostalgic since they're from the pre-Tegridy Farms era. After that, the season was a bit of a rollercoaster. We had Al Gore (whom I hated up until "Time to Get Cereal" when it was revealed he was right about MBP), we had ManBearPig causing havoc, and killing off one of the most iconic characters of the show (Satan), which was a bit depressing, especially since his death came a week after his SPPD card was released, we had Randy and his stupid farm (but I admit it helped poke fun at Amazon and Jeff Bezos, which was the sole upside of the arc), and we had the boys getting along very well, which was good. Overall though, I find the season bang average, but the finale was really good. Also, God knows where the hell Cartman's ex Heidi went ever since that season.
Rating: 13 out of 25
My 4th season: Season 23
Despite Randy turning into a complete asswipe that season, I really liked the episode "Band in China" but that was mostly because of Mickey Mouse, not Randy. Mickey really gave a representation of what Disney has become, and the fact that going as far as to sacrifice Winnie the Pooh (good thing he came back to haunt Randy) is something Disney would do if they want to continue production and gain money. My point here is, Randy really fell off. As for the kids, it was nice to see breakout characters like Strong Woman, Nichole and Scott Malkinson, who I think they deserve more screen time. Speaking of which, I really enjoyed "Basic Cable" and the introduction of Sophie. Also, I think that episode was Cartman's best performance since early season 20. Overall, I think this season marked the point of modernity. I would've enjoyed it more had it not been for Randy.
Rating: 15 out of 25
So those are my ratings, what do you guys think?
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Mine was by far Mickey Mouse's line of: "Alright, who's the asshole?", S23E02 Band In China
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Is there a deleted scenes of Season 23?
I'm not sure what everyone else thought, but I thought it was really disappointing. It sucked because I was SO stoked for last season, and I didn't find ONE episode out of the 10 that were good. Even the non-Tegridy episodes kinda sucked. I still looked forward to watching the episodes every night one aired, but the episode never ended with me thinking, "That episode was great!" Hopefully Season 24 will be better. I'm putting a lot of hope in it that it will be a very wild and awesome South Park season. Nothing too political, I hope. I just want the kids back!! :(
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season 20 - ok, maybe not everyone, but can most of us agree that season 20 was probably the WORST season of south park? i mean, i thought the plot and storylines of each episode were AWFUL. it was kind of a disappointing season. everything with the danish, the election, gerald trolling was just... i don't know, i just didn't like it.
season 21 - season 21, on the other hand, wasn't actually that bad (although heidi and cartman were having a pretty bad time) but the season was pretty good, despite coming off from a horrible season before it. this season was kinda all over the place with storylines. my favorite episode from this season is sons a witches lol.
season 22 - eh, it's iffy. this is also the year i really started watching south park, so i would watch these episodes all after school. there were some great moments in the season, though, but it was also the start of tegridy farms... i do like the episodes "the scoots", "budda box" and "a boy and a priest" and i actually like the episode "tegridy farms", i just think they went too overboard with the plot.
season 23 - oh boy. it was pretty bad, honestly, but not as bad as season 20... but still pretty bad. an episode that really pissed me off was "season finale", which i REALLY thought things kinda focused off of randy and his stupid farm, and more of things going back to normal. but that never happened. ALTHOUGH, i did like a few episodes: "band in china" and "board girls", but the rest of the episodes were just boring and very predictable. i don't even know HOW they'll follow up season 24 from "christmas snow", but we shall wait and see.
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The wait is now over for all of Season 23 to come on Blu-Ray and DVD. You can buy this if you're still into collecting DVDs/Blu-Rays.
In the clip recently uploaded from the new episode on Wednesday (or Friday for me,Thanks uk 🇬🇧) WE SEEM TO FINALLY BE GETTING RID OF TEGRIDY FARMS.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEETT
Hi, im back! my prediction is that s23 will be a mediocre season, not GAME-CHANGING like s6, not "should die in a well like s20 just... eh. just look at the first 2 episodes
Mexican joker: (wiki)8 or 7/10 (imdb) 7.2/10 actually, thats ok
Band in china: (wiki)7/10 (imdb) 8.5 slighly off but still ok
(my prediction) shots!!!: 5-8/10 (imdb) 10/10 WHAT?!?!? WHY WOULD YOU PUT IT AT 10/10!??! THEY HAVENT EVEN SEE IT YET!!!
(my prediction)Other ones: somewhere between 3-10/10
See? look at the charts! also as a side note, the episode reviews on imdb is WAAY TOO inaccurate. anywhay, this was my first post in spooktober so happy haloween and thank you, G'night
Hi guys. To honor the start of this most recent season, me and some friends returned to the habit of South Park Sessions (which is practically binge-watch South Park with some TEGRIDY (?)). After last episode, "Band In China", we discuss the idea of modern classics of South Park. We drew the line on Season 17 since its the season where South Park format started to change. So:
You guys believe in the existence of "Modern Classics"? if so, what episodes could be considered into that category? I want to read your thoughts on this.
I thought "Band In China" was an instant classic, and "Tweek x Craig" is definitely a modern classic. My buddies weren't 100% agreeing with me, though. They are more of the idea that time is the more fundamental factor to create a classic; how good can they keep up in time, and more chracter-driven episodes instead of focus on storyline that tend to fall too much on present topics. But I think that in recent seasons they've been venturing on more universal topics (from ads and trolls to political correctness and how hard is getting for South Park to fit in this times). Of course not every episode from season 17 accomplishes this features (lots of Trump joke will fade away), and there are lots of character-driven episode aswell (one thing doesn't rule out the other). But lemme know what you guys think.
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HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL FRIDAY INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
One of my favorite relationships in the show is the friendship between Stan and Kyle. However, in recent seasons it appears as though the two have drifted apart and their bond isn't quite as prominent, which leads me hoping for an episode in the vein of Cherokee Hair Tampons or Guitar Queer-O that focuses specifically on them.
Would you like a Stan and Kyle episode in Season 23?