Personally, I’m excited for it. But I hope this is just a fast forward into the future and not taking off the rest of the show as them being adults.
Personally, I’m excited for it. But I hope this is just a fast forward into the future and not taking off the rest of the show as them being adults.
Congrats to “Primal”, but dang it!
@Thelonliestbagel and @Mrpetuski I get what you’re saying. It wouldn’t have been too bad if it was just a joke they started with, and never mentioned it again and they do a different plot instead of making it the story. But it got more and more cringe-worthy for me.
Really cool you guys got a Twitter
I need everyone here to tell me. Am I the only person who absolutely hates the episode “Dead Kids” so much that it might be my least favorite episode? It was so painful to sit through. And it wasn’t cause Sharon was “overreacting”, no Randy was the real problem in this episode. He’s such a jerk! Instead of even trying to think about what his wife is going through, he instantly blames hormones on this! In fact, it really bugged me how everyone just brushed off these school shootings. Look, I get it, the point was, “it’s hard to be upset when they happen this much” but that does not make me like this episode. As it was just so awful to be seeing this as straight up nothing. Not to mention how no one is panicking when a shooter is in the school. How are you keeping so calm and resuming class? Shouldn’t you be going into freaking lockdown? Anyway, like I said, Randy just acts so horrible here. Keep in mind that he calls his wife the b-word cause of her concern over the shootings. I’m not even joking. Right before this, he says that he worries about finding out of a school shooting, cause it causes her wife to be concerned. You know, instead of being worried at what the shootings cause! It just gets worse when they say that Sharon is “unappreciative” because of how she’s acting. Which she is in full right to be acting like this cause if how everyone else views her during this time. Sharon finally says that she wants people to be upset at this for obvious reasons. But instead every single person says she’s just being negative. Are you serious? That makes her negative?!? And because everyone is upset with Sharon, she decides to apologize to Randy. Oh come on! The only likable adult in this episode got convinced by this? This ending is what originally drew me in to hating this episode. Why? Well Stan has been shot, (doesn’t help he’s my favorite character) but what makes it so disgusting is that Sharon “realizes” it’s not a big deal. You have got to be kidding me! And it doesn’t even seems like Randy really cares either. I always see Sharon as one of the most sane adults in South Park and loves her family. But thanks to all the other adults and… Randy… she got to the point where she didn’t care about her son getting hurt. This ending is where I got my breaking point and threw my phone across the room. Sharon, please, don’t think your overreacting, you just made gain a lot of respect for you cause I see that you care about things a lot. And Randy, keep in mind, you’re horrible. Im sorry to those who disagree, but this episode is easily among my least favorite episodes, but it’s most likely my least favorite episode cause of how awful it was to watch.
Personally, no. At the end of The Cissy, he acted kind of bossy. Not to mention, in Butterballs, he beat the absolute crap out of Dr. Oz. While I don’t completely blame him for doing this cause Dr. Oz was acting pretty awful, he just never seems like the person who would get physical with someone. And he also had a shouting match in in Season 16 E 10 where he just told everyone off and screamed at them. While to some extent, Butters is right about what he said, he was very aggressive. I liked how we got his boundaries like in AWESOME-O, when he exposed Cartman, but not to a point of it breaking his character completely.