whatwhatwhowherewhy
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I love when Netflix occasionally green-lights good shows from actually funny people. This show has a lot of potential to be very good. If you like Shane Gillis and his work, you're definitely gonna enjoy this.
The setting is simple, and a lot of people can understand the setting and scenarios that take place. The jokes are very funny, and the characters are fun to watch as-well, and the antics that happen do keep me interested.
For what the show is, critics are way too critical of it. Yes, it does have an amateur feeling to it, the jokes are lowbrow, and the show works a lot better if you like Shane Gillis. It's not 100% perfect, but the show has potential to be a cult hit, and Netflix probably knows that too, no wonder they renewed the show even before it got released. I am very interested to see how Season 2 does.
So, if you don't have a preference for highbrow humor, enjoy offensive shock humor, and are looking to enjoy silly jokes, this show is probably for you. However, if you do prefer highbrow humor, a distaste for shock humor, and are looking for massive character depth and growth, this is not the show for you.
The setting is simple, and a lot of people can understand the setting and scenarios that take place. The jokes are very funny, and the characters are fun to watch as-well, and the antics that happen do keep me interested.
For what the show is, critics are way too critical of it. Yes, it does have an amateur feeling to it, the jokes are lowbrow, and the show works a lot better if you like Shane Gillis. It's not 100% perfect, but the show has potential to be a cult hit, and Netflix probably knows that too, no wonder they renewed the show even before it got released. I am very interested to see how Season 2 does.
So, if you don't have a preference for highbrow humor, enjoy offensive shock humor, and are looking to enjoy silly jokes, this show is probably for you. However, if you do prefer highbrow humor, a distaste for shock humor, and are looking for massive character depth and growth, this is not the show for you.
This special was quite good, I was actually kept interested throughout the episode. Some of the reoccurring jokes were funny, had a good premise for an episode, and made some absurdist humor that isn't often seen in South Park anymore. Kind of a happy medium of early season South Park and modern topics. And the episode ended on a good song as-well.
The previous specials have been alright, but had been hit or miss when it comes to certain things, such as pacing, and overall plot. In my opinion, this special did a lot better at those two things. Good plot, and good pacing.
The only bad thing about this special was a couple of the jokes didn't land for me, one of the jokes was a little outdated in my opinion. Otherwise, it's decent modern South Park.
The previous specials have been alright, but had been hit or miss when it comes to certain things, such as pacing, and overall plot. In my opinion, this special did a lot better at those two things. Good plot, and good pacing.
The only bad thing about this special was a couple of the jokes didn't land for me, one of the jokes was a little outdated in my opinion. Otherwise, it's decent modern South Park.