The Cissy
- Episode aired Oct 8, 2014
- TV-MA
- 23m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
3.6K
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Randy is harboring a giant secret and the pressure is getting to him. Meanwhile, Cartman calls Stan a cissy.Randy is harboring a giant secret and the pressure is getting to him. Meanwhile, Cartman calls Stan a cissy.Randy is harboring a giant secret and the pressure is getting to him. Meanwhile, Cartman calls Stan a cissy.
Trey Parker
- Eric Cartman
- (voice)
- …
Matt Stone
- Kyle Broflovski
- (voice)
- …
April Stewart
- Wendy Testaburger
- (voice)
- …
Mona Marshall
- Red
- (voice)
- …
Vernon Chatman
- Ron
- (voice)
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They are back, indeed back! The latest season of South Park had a tiring start, it was as if it had lost all its flavors and was overdoing old gags. After watching the first two episodes, I just thought to myself how could the south park team not judge if an episode was overall funny or not? But thanks to their sequential writing, each episode is now in continuation with the other, so whether it makes you laugh or not, an episode will always make sense in the end. Here it how it goes, if you find something weird in a previous episode, you'll know about it in the next one! Oh Lorde :P Writing is no longer childish, there is some thought to it. If this is good or bad for the ratings, we will get to know with the coming episodes. About Cissy, it is certified funny in the south park flavors! Nothing overdone or tiring!
Matt and Trey are back on song with this episode doing what they do best: ripping up the politically correct and allowing humanity to laugh at the absurdity of it all. After a shaky start to the season (maybe the boys were dusting off the cobwebs?) it was nice to see some truly relevant (and hilarious)social commentary interspersed with a healthy dose of pop- culture satire. (Also Was great to see SHELLY back!)
On a more poignant note, Sharon's words of encouragement to Randy (and by proxy to Lorde and trans-gender people and everyone in general) were really touching as they transcended the usual "buzzfeed" hack journalism that so often infiltrates our lives, stripping it away and leaving in its wake something that was as equally beautiful as it was comedic gold.
10/10
On a more poignant note, Sharon's words of encouragement to Randy (and by proxy to Lorde and trans-gender people and everyone in general) were really touching as they transcended the usual "buzzfeed" hack journalism that so often infiltrates our lives, stripping it away and leaving in its wake something that was as equally beautiful as it was comedic gold.
10/10
Indeed they have. The writes are taking their show into a whole new direction, allowing the characters to mature, but not enough so they lose their identities. The newly added musical features which seemed misplaced and awkward at the previous episode have found a great place in The Cissy. It brings an even bigger sensation to the show.
""SPOILER ALERT""
Good to see good ol' Butters has returned! The rest is for you to watch, and laugh your pants off, you will sh*t yourself, now isn't that punny? Cartman is struggling with his "identity" and is finally gonna face a long stretched problem.
""SPOILER ALERT""
Good to see good ol' Butters has returned! The rest is for you to watch, and laugh your pants off, you will sh*t yourself, now isn't that punny? Cartman is struggling with his "identity" and is finally gonna face a long stretched problem.
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- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Funniest Randy Marsh Moments (2019)
- SoundtracksPush (Feeling Good on a Wednesday)
Music and lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Performed by Trey Parker and Sia
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