Spring Break
- Episode aired Mar 29, 2023
- TV-MA
- 22m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.2K
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Spring break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.Spring break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.Spring break is an excuse for Garrison to jump back into his former depraved lifestyle.
Trey Parker
- Stan Marsh
- (voice)
- …
Matt Stone
- Rick
- (voice)
- …
April Stewart
- Sharon Marsh
- (voice)
- …
Kimberly Brooks
- Linda Black
- (voice)
Adrien Beard
- Tolkien Black
- (voice)
- …
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I am glad to see Trump back. I loved the 20th season of South Park, which was all about the elections. It was awesome and very funny. Even though this episode didn't feature Cartman, Kenny, Kyle, Butters, and the other school kids, it was still enjoyable to watch. It would be even better if they paired Cartman with Trump. Also, it was shocking that they didn't use Trump's name in the show and instead named him Garrison, but in the 20th season, they named him Trump. The ending was a bit like a gay romantic movie, but the last dialogue hinted at Trump's possible return, depending on what happens in the real-life elections.
Overall, it was a fun episode to watch, but it might be the last episode of the season. I'm hoping to see some movies of South Park too in the future.
Overall, it was a fun episode to watch, but it might be the last episode of the season. I'm hoping to see some movies of South Park too in the future.
I don't think I laughed once. The creators went a little overboard trying to connect spring break with trump and masculinity. Definitely more of an episode with a message than one that's trying to make you laugh, but those are my least favorite SP episodes. Considering this is the season finale, I'm pretty disappointed. They've been having these very short seasons lately. Six episodes? That's not enough time to hit your stride in a season. I bet they'll do another couple specials to supplement the season like last year, but it makes me long for the days where at least every other episode was memorable and relatable. Feels kinda like they're losing their edge.
I thought the episode was pretty good. I didn't see the twist with Garrison at first, it's a classic South Park type of joke. And I liked that they used Randy for the toxic masculinity angle. I hate Tegridy Farms but this was more like how his role used to be in contrast to Stan than just jokes about him being the worst.
But you can see from all the reviews that somehow this is the episode when "South Park lost it". Kind of interesting they suddenly dislike it now. The show hasn't been as good as its prime in forever but this was definitely not bottom tier if you're not a snowflake who can laugh at everyone else except the thing you care about.
But you can see from all the reviews that somehow this is the episode when "South Park lost it". Kind of interesting they suddenly dislike it now. The show hasn't been as good as its prime in forever but this was definitely not bottom tier if you're not a snowflake who can laugh at everyone else except the thing you care about.
By far the worst episode of the season, maybe the only bad episode after some solid entries. Randy feels off character, he makes decisions that don't combine with him, Andrew Tate is just there, he doesn't add anything to the episode, and the final message is something quite confusing to me, hard to really understand what the writers were trying to say. To make matters worse, seeing Garrison as Trump again brought back memories of the show's 2016 season, which I'd rather forget. Also, the episode's pacing felt sluggish, and the humor didn't land as well as in previous episodes. All in all, a disappointing entry in an otherwise short but decent season.
These weak snowflakes just cant take a joke! Not a great great episode but it proves its point with the reviews here...
We should have a trigger warning so their safe spaces dont get microaggressed! When you let hate control you, you become that which you hate the most.
Its almost like they cant take criticism and will try to cancel whatever makes them uncomfortable. The end was also prescient, as we shall see.
But seriously people, the fact that noone on either side can take any good natured ribbing is exactly what shows like SP have been raging at for decades. The episode was right and America needs that person to keep them in line, its on a bender and needs to be controlled.
Its almost like they cant take criticism and will try to cancel whatever makes them uncomfortable. The end was also prescient, as we shall see.
But seriously people, the fact that noone on either side can take any good natured ribbing is exactly what shows like SP have been raging at for decades. The episode was right and America needs that person to keep them in line, its on a bender and needs to be controlled.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter Randy crashes, in the outside shot of Tegridy Farm, there is a drone hovering in the upper left with a cat attached to it. That is a nod to Major Boobage (2008) where cat pee was used as a hallucinogenic drug.
- GoofsThe MAGA club is shown in long shots to have a large open area in front of it but in close-ups it's right on the street.
- Quotes
Randy Marsh: Do you guys know what Spring Break is about? Wet T-shirt contests, mud wrestling. Don't you wanna get some bitches over here?
- SoundtracksSouth Park (theme song)
Music by Primus
Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
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