Okay, that's gold. XDPresident Bagel said:Outside of school is the one place that kids are supposed to be safe.
Kyle Gaddo said:Surprised to see them offer Al Gore an apology in episode form, but it's about twelve years too late.
While that was a rough period, even most of the SP's lackluster or bad episodes are still better than Family Guy's. At least Matt and Trey try. They might not always stick the landing, but they usually try. Seth and his writing staff, they're stuck on auto with the same interchangeable jokes, and turning every part of the cast in to unsympathetic twats. Not to mention, they suck at being preachy and acting like they have "morals". Also, someone on the writing staff has a hate boner for Disney.Casual Shinji said:That is indeed hard to believe, since South Park lost its charm after season 10 and just turned into 'Randy is bumbling cartoon dad #749'.
They've managed to stay relevant and keep the show going strong for over 20 years now. Looks like the only one here trying to be edgy is you. The rest of us simply enjoy a really well made show.jademunky said:South Park is still on?!?!?!
Wow keep trying to stay edgy and relevant you two.
Family Guy is like porn to me; I don't respect it, but it gets the job done (in this case getting a mild chuckle out of me).CoCage said:While that was a rough period, even most of the SP's lackluster or bad episodes are still better than Family Guy's. At least Matt and Trey try. They might not always stick the landing, but they usually try. Seth and his writing staff, they're stuck on auto with the same interchangeable jokes, and turning every part of the cast in to unsympathetic twats. Not to mention, they suck at being preachy and acting like they have "morals". Also, someone on the writing staff has a hate boner for Disney. From what I rememberCasual Shinji said:That is indeed hard to believe, since South Park lost its charm after season 10 and just turned into 'Randy is bumbling cartoon dad #749'.
South Park can still make me laugh, Family Guy I have nothing, but scorn with the exception of the early seasons.
How you feel about SP is how I feel about FG. Family Guy really started crawling up their ass around the end of Season 6, and definitely at the beginning of Season 7. By the time the 8th season came around, I could barely get through 2 episodes, and I decided no more. Plus, I hate how the series treats Meg. The writer claim they don't how to write a teenage girl, but that makes all the abuse on her tiring, unfunny, and inexcusable. If a bunch Disney shows (animated or otherwise) and anime in general gets this mostly right, why can' you fuck nuts do it. If I ever see clip that is not from the early days, I don't get a chuckle; all I do is scorn or get an apathetic grunt. If I need random humor that badly I'd just watch something else on Youtube, watch Panty & Stocking, or sooner watch Drawn Together. Not the movie, it sucks real bad and is too vulgar by my standards. A Family Guy is just as guilty in following trends; more so by my count. Look at almost any episode past season 6. Their show is built on nothing pop-culture references or "parodying" memes that were already outdated or gotten old as soon as they picked it up. The only difference is that characters became more unlikeable and preachy, while having the gall to act like they have the fucking high ground. I don't need a cast of people that have become bitches in a box stand.Casual Shinji said:Family Guy is like porn to me; I don't respect it, but it gets the job done (in this case getting a mild chuckle out of me).CoCage said:While that was a rough period, even most of the SP's lackluster or bad episodes are still better than Family Guy's. At least Matt and Trey try. They might not always stick the landing, but they usually try. Seth and his writing staff, they're stuck on auto with the same interchangeable jokes, and turning every part of the cast in to unsympathetic twats. Not to mention, they suck at being preachy and acting like they have "morals". Also, someone on the writing staff has a hate boner for Disney. From what I rememberCasual Shinji said:That is indeed hard to believe, since South Park lost its charm after season 10 and just turned into 'Randy is bumbling cartoon dad #749'.
South Park can still make me laugh, Family Guy I have nothing, but scorn with the exception of the early seasons.
South Park I actually did respect, but it's become so bloody obnoxious now it's unbearable for me to watch. Not that the show ever had much subtlety to speak of, but it used to have a delightful charm to it. It did its own thing, used its visual style for comedy terrifically, and wasn't so eager on chasing current events. Whenever I catch older episodes on TV, like when the boys play junior detective, or even older ones when they go to the rainforrest, I'm shocked at how far this show has crawled up its own butt.
I think the last episode that I legitimately liked was where Stan gets a Facebook account. After that it's been nothing but pain.
Disney is also just an easy target, like making fun of Jesus (something Family Guy also likes doing quite a lot); It's done from a place of trying to be controversial, eventhough it'll cause the least amount of stir.CoCage said:Also, if you get the chance, see my previous post about the Disney thing. I added it in.
And that's the other problem, acting like their still "edgy" and "LOL, we're so random!".Casual Shinji said:Disney is also just an easy target, like making fun of Jesus (something Family Guy also likes doing quite a lot); It's done from a place of trying to be controversial, eventhough it'll cause the least amount of stir.CoCage said:Also, if you get the chance, see my previous post about the Disney thing. I added it in.
its good, not incredible. Easily the best season for a decade, and their quick production time means they can do very topical stuff, like school shootings and vaping and Red Dead Redemption, but it still feels tame. Like they did a whole school shooting episode but none of the 4th graders were killed, so it doesn't have the impact it should.CaitSeith said:Incredible in the sense of "I can't believe it's this good" or incredible in the sense of "I can't believe they went there". If it's the former, what does it make it so much better than the past seasons?