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As of Trent Boyett only appearing in the episode Pre-School every 5 years the boys (stan, kyle, kenny and cartman) manage to do a crime and then blame him for it as of sending him back to jail for 5 years.
But when the boys ruins their friendship, if Trent Boyett gets out he dosent have them to take a revenge on.
But I was so disappointed that they never gave these two women even just a little bit of minor voice roles but I understand some minor characters doesn't have either.
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Can someone tell me what append to heidi ?? I can’t find her
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Cartman is a self centered manipulative bigot. How many times has he tried to kill Kyle or exterminate the jews? He's called token a black asshole multiple times and shot him once. He let kenny die so he can make his own shakies pizza. He sided with cthulhu and sent his friend's to a dark oblivion. He gave Kyle aids and tried to fix the special Olympics. If I listed every bad deed he did this post would never end. I don't understand why people feel bad.
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Look what I've found in the SP site
Could these be filmore, quaid, and sally? the 3rd one could also be a pc baby perhaps.
I made an edit of Bigger Longer and Uncut on HBO
howdy ho! i’m back from a month long break, hope i didn’t miss anything important. - _ -
...anyways, i did get a chance to watch post covid when it came out and well; i was pretty surprised they went in that direction. there’s no sign of the things i was predicting they’d do yet. it definitely had a different feel to a normal episode of the show.
my review might be very different once i see the next one and how things resolve, but i’ll say my thoughts both initially and after having a few weeks to digest it, are largely negative :( . i’m not going to go down the full list of everything i didn’t enjoy, but to put it generally, it just seemed very dull, dry, and fan servicey, and it didn’t bring the level of originality i’ve come to expect from its jokes and cultural commentary. if i wanted to watch a show about bitter depressed adults forced to be together, there’s like 50 other shows for that. the ages of the characters might seem like an arbitrary element but i don’t think it is. i think a huge part of what makes the humor in this show work has always been this juxtaposition between all the messed up debauchery we see and the assumed ‘innocence’ of childhood. the lack of one of those elements makes this categorically less funny than other episodes. it also seemed like there just weren’t that many jokes period, or at least few of them were very good. it felt like 20% comedy, and 80% drama, and 100% the same super pessimistic and overly commercial future trope that is just what everyone expects the future to be at this point. i was also looking forward to the broken up broship arc that was setup in the last special to play out over the next season, but now they’re already basically working together again, and it seems extremely likely that this will resolve with the broship back together next “event” without any of the new friend group stuff we’ve been anticipating.
there were some things i liked though; the chaos reveal, clyde’s shellfishness, and cartman’s middle of the night torah references were pretty good. and the way that each character was aged up seemed pretty believable, or predictably unbelievable in the case of cartman.
as i say, next “event” might change my perspective on this one completely, but right now for me it’s floating between d and f tier.
anyways, i’m not actually in a salty mood because now i’m back here and excited about the next event thingy, it and the next season could still be really great and probably will be because south park is normally great.
happy festivus and stuff!