[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
Who cares if the Simpsons are gone. I own box sets 1-11 and that is all I need.
The newest season of Futurama sucked too, what a let down.[/quote]
Fuck you.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s real mature of you. [/quote]
Oh, well pardon me in this South Park thread then.
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
Who cares if the Simpsons are gone. I own box sets 1-11 and that is all I need.
The newest season of Futurama sucked too, what a let down.[/quote]
Fuck you.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s real mature of you. [/quote]
Oh, well pardon me in this South Park thread then.[/quote]
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
Who cares if the Simpsons are gone. I own box sets 1-11 and that is all I need.
The newest season of Futurama sucked too, what a let down.[/quote]
Fuck you.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s real mature of you. [/quote]
Oh, well pardon me in this South Park thread then.[/quote]
At least you could use a South Park reference if you are going for a witty insult. Fuck you buddy! I’m not your buddy guy! I’m not your guy friend!
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
Who cares if the Simpsons are gone. I own box sets 1-11 and that is all I need.
The newest season of Futurama sucked too, what a let down.[/quote]
Fuck you.[/quote]
Yeah, that’s real mature of you. [/quote]
Oh, well pardon me in this South Park thread then.[/quote]
At least you could use a South Park reference if you are going for a witty insult. Fuck you buddy! I’m not your buddy guy! I’m not your guy friend![/quote]I don’t need to copy to be funny, friend.
South Park has not even come close to jumping the shark. I will continue to watch the show until they stop, and I’m sure it will still be better and more funny than 99% of the other shit that they try to pass off as comedy on TV.
Did anyone catch the special they did a few weeks back that documented the creation of a typical South Park episode?
Basically, these guys (Trey, Matt and the other writers) don’t gather material or brainstorm between seasons - or even DURING the season, really. They used to, at first, but over time the process evolved to where they pretty much brainstorm, write and create an episode every week during the season.
So, seven days is what it takes to create an episode of South Park… it really shows a lot of pressure these guys (writers, animators, etc) are under when it comes to churning out quality episodes on such a short time line.
I don’t remember if they said specifically the point where they started working this way, just that it slowly whittled itself to that point from several weeks, to two weeks, to ten days, etc.
Given that some people have expressed concern over the past couple seasons of South Park, does anyone feel that this is a significant factor contributing to the “decline”? Or is it more a function of 10+ seasons and other side projects for Matt and Trey?
Last night’s was pretty quality … I think the last time I laughed that much during an episode (I’m not saying they haven’t been funny. They have.) was the first episode of Imagination Land