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- El episodio se transmitió el 22 mar 2023
- TV-MA
- 22min
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7.8/10
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Los chicos renuevan y abren un restaurante histórico en Colorado.Los chicos renuevan y abren un restaurante histórico en Colorado.Los chicos renuevan y abren un restaurante histórico en Colorado.
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This is the most classic South Park episode I've felt in a long time, there was so many great bits in this ep all hits NO filler and the ending was the icing on the cake. Another Cartman scheme that backfires on him I'm all here for it. I LOVE THE privacy World Tour episode and the season premiere was great but this felt the most South Park and a return of older bits like "THEY TOOK MY JOB" bit and Butters Dad Secret "work affairs". This was a 10/10 EASY for me. I could go on and on about this one this is definitely a Top Episode like Top 30 at least (they have so many great eps so it's tough to place it). Keep It Up Trey and Matt you guys are on a roll.
The interactions between Butters and Cartman have always felt extremely unique and never before seen in any other TV show. And this episode is no exception, as it reminds me a lot of AWESOM-O, which is one of the best episodes of South Park. Both episodes have a retribution of some sorts to Butters in the end, despite him being totally screwed in most of the episode. However, here Cartman is at one of his most hypocritical states to date, as he does one thing at the start of the episode, just for him to get pissed off at it later on.
Another aspect that has made South Park stand out is its satire and social commentary. This episode openly mocks a lot of things. Mainly that startups and fundraisers are incompetent, money-hungry and lazy. It also mocks working from home and the perceived laziness of young people. But the darkest subject it talks about is child labour, and it handles it quite well.
This episode contains all of the characteristics of a good South Park episode. It feels like it was teleported way back from 2003. 9/10.
Another aspect that has made South Park stand out is its satire and social commentary. This episode openly mocks a lot of things. Mainly that startups and fundraisers are incompetent, money-hungry and lazy. It also mocks working from home and the perceived laziness of young people. But the darkest subject it talks about is child labour, and it handles it quite well.
This episode contains all of the characteristics of a good South Park episode. It feels like it was teleported way back from 2003. 9/10.
It has been many seasons since the last really good episod of South Park aired. And now something has changed, this season reminds me of some of the old classic episodes that tell us a story about the four boys and their friends. This episode is particularly good. It has decent combination of remarks to the current events and boys-centric story. It belongs alongside with the old classic episodes such as the one about pubic hair, the one where cartman sucked butters' balls, the crap episode. This is what South Park is all about, goofing around the genitals, crap, toilets, ETC. I genuinely dont get people who complain that theese episodes are too 'childish', go watch seasons 4-13, you will find the REAL South Park. I'm glad that we are slowly getting back into that simple time, 10/10 would watch again.
Trey and Matt describing and skewering their experience reopening a beloved Colorado landmark using the tried and true Cartman v Butters dynamic. Don't overthink it guys.
Oh, I have to pad this out more? Okay, it's almost a spiritual successor to Assburgers, or going even further back, Cartmanland or any other of Eric's entrepreneurial endeavors. Aborted fetuses, Christian rock, Boy Band... yes, it's well trodden territory, but after 26 years sometimes a return to the comfort and familiarity of something that is a legitimate American (Colorado for me) institution like South Park is nice. I don't think their goal is to make bold social statements every week. Sometimes it's just about dirty jokes, classic dynamics, and a little insight into Trey and Matt's lives. There, I met the word count.
Oh, I have to pad this out more? Okay, it's almost a spiritual successor to Assburgers, or going even further back, Cartmanland or any other of Eric's entrepreneurial endeavors. Aborted fetuses, Christian rock, Boy Band... yes, it's well trodden territory, but after 26 years sometimes a return to the comfort and familiarity of something that is a legitimate American (Colorado for me) institution like South Park is nice. I don't think their goal is to make bold social statements every week. Sometimes it's just about dirty jokes, classic dynamics, and a little insight into Trey and Matt's lives. There, I met the word count.
Again, just like last seasons, this episode was a disappointment. Not much out of the box content.
Don't get me wrong, Matt and Trey are heroes. I watched every single episode more than once. But really missing the hard jokes and 'almost not allowed to show' content. It's like they are restricted to do that anymore?
The subject of this episode is good, but it had so much more potential. I'm missing the episodes like the ones with Michael Jackson, when Cartman makes his bully eat his mum, when they take cat piss to get high. It's like the original fun they had to create episodes is gone.
Really hope that South Park will be like it used to be. Hate to be so negative, but it is what it is.
Don't get me wrong, Matt and Trey are heroes. I watched every single episode more than once. But really missing the hard jokes and 'almost not allowed to show' content. It's like they are restricted to do that anymore?
The subject of this episode is good, but it had so much more potential. I'm missing the episodes like the ones with Michael Jackson, when Cartman makes his bully eat his mum, when they take cat piss to get high. It's like the original fun they had to create episodes is gone.
Really hope that South Park will be like it used to be. Hate to be so negative, but it is what it is.
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- Errores(At 8:34) When talking to Butters, the bank employee mistakenly calls him "Eric."
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