rsweeneyrs
Joined May 2021
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This was a hilarious political satire. The scenes with Trump and Satan were hysterical, and the whole "tariffs" jibs-and-jabs were a comedic reflection on modern politics. This was a hilarious satire, with the Puff Daddy allusions that were so funny, I think I peed my pants a little. (Just kidding). This was a modern comedic masterpiece, and one of the ~50 best episodes of the entire show.
This is one of the most biting and clever political satires that I've seen before in South Park. We see all of the hilarious and deep writing characters, this is a hilarious and deep political satire.
The writing is top notch, a hilarious political satire with a funny ending. We all love political satires, but this is one of the most gripping and political yet.
A hilarious masterclass and beautiful animation. 10/10 masterpiece.
The writing is top notch, a hilarious political satire with a funny ending. We all love political satires, but this is one of the most gripping and political yet.
A hilarious masterclass and beautiful animation. 10/10 masterpiece.
This is one of the funniest episodes of South Park I've seen. It has tons of rib-ticklers and laugh-out-loud moments. The political satire is top notch, and some of the shots are genuinely beautiful; my favorites are the scenes where I. C. E drives through heaven, beautiful colors, and then there's also a scene at Mar-a-Lago where they make it look like a majestic paradise. These shots are eye candy and are so well animated, they look like they belong in a movie. My favorite part is the credit cookie at the end where the director of Homeland Security starts shooting dogs, it's morbidly hilarious how production can throw in a scene like that and audiences and critics alike will still call it "genius television". This was one of the funniest television episodes I've ever seen, it has a lot of hilarious political humor that I think people of both parties would find hilarious. No propaganda, no political BS, just pure genius-written satire that left my ribs hurting from the length and strength of my laughter.
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