Season Finale
- Episode aired Nov 6, 2019
- TV-MA
- 22m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.3K
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The citizens of South Park have had enough of Randy and Tegridy Farms and they just want to lock him up.The citizens of South Park have had enough of Randy and Tegridy Farms and they just want to lock him up.The citizens of South Park have had enough of Randy and Tegridy Farms and they just want to lock him up.
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This season has featured a lot of Tegridy farms, which I'm okay with, but some people aren't. This episode references that with its storyline, and it's genius. There's a couple reviews saying this episodes is "leftist propaganda" which is hilarious that people are still complaining about South Park making episodes about current politics. This is a funny episode, and it's been a pretty decent season so far. I'm happy with the state of South Park right now, I'm excited to see what the rest of the season is about.
Very nice episode of this season.
Some people are gonna hate that they are making fun of rudy et al.
Those people never really got South park.
Scientologists didn't like South Park either, the Cult of political parties is strong, but at least Democrats could laugh at Obama bashing. South Park goes after everything, every group is fair play. Some of those Giuliani parts had me in tears. Garrison/Trump explanation on how to deal with allegations was pretty funny to "deny, attack and accuse them of the same thing." Something to that effect anyways. Too true!
I mean, I know why most of the negative rating's people are mad about, and that's even funnier. They probably are the big b.utt of most jokes and satire even though most wouldn't see it coming if it were riding a golden elephant with xenon lights.
When Stone and Parker made fun of past Presidents on the show, it was a different time, when Americans hadn't been barraged with political humour and editorials for 4 years straight. Everyone does it now, and it has become the easy-to-make, joke that writers make when there are no other ideas left. It's perfectly understandable, and quite tempting to make jokes about the President; but now that it's such a staple of TV comedy, South park SHOULD be straying from this conformity, and making jokes independent of the norms; and yet, they're not. In this episode, South Park has become merely another 2019 comedy show, and not the groundbreaking, inspiring, stunning, and brave work of art that it has been for so long; that is, until this season, or partially as far back as 2015. I understand that this show is over 2 decades old, and that only so many ideas haven't been done, or ruined by the Simpsons or Family Guy. Perhaps it's time for the show to honourably spare itself from that ugly fate. The call for cancellation is just. I love this show, as I did the Simpsons, more than any other; but I know what old age can do the brilliance of something, and I don't want to see it happen again. I hope Stone and Parker realise this, I hope to God. I truly do.
The thing is, you never know what goes on behind closed doors. It's possible that it was a sort of payment for making the China jokes, of which Comedy Central probably disapproved. In return for that, they had to make a joke that conforms to the wishes of the network. I still love the show, it's no big deal.
The thing is, you never know what goes on behind closed doors. It's possible that it was a sort of payment for making the China jokes, of which Comedy Central probably disapproved. In return for that, they had to make a joke that conforms to the wishes of the network. I still love the show, it's no big deal.
Did you know
- TriviaThe tactic that President Garrison suggests to Randy, DARVO (Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender) is an actual behavioral tactic, where a person accused of wrongdoing attempts to shift blame away from themselves and instead places it onto the accuser while painting themselves as the real victim.
- GoofsAlejandro continues to say "Mi familia. ¿Dónde estás?" That means "My family. Where are you?" Clearly, he's supposed to say "Where are they?" instead. The correct translation would be "¿Dónde están?"
- ConnectionsReferences Joker (2019)
- SoundtracksSouth Park (theme song)
Music by Primus
Lyrics by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Performed by Les Claypool, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Details
- Runtime
- 22m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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