20-02-21, 20:53 | #1 |
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South Park Vaccination Special
South Park will return for a one-off special next month with a one hour special about the rollout of the Coronavirus vaccine, say the show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
The vaccination special sees the people of South Park attempting to secure their Covid-19 vaccines despite the best efforts of a militant anti-vaxxer group. The South Park Vaccination Special will be on, on March 10th on Comedy Central and there has been speculation that more South Park movies could be planned. Apparently there was an hour long South Park pandemic special last September, I wish I'd known about it I would definitely have watched it. I looked up the South Park pandemic special on YouTube to see what it was like. Cartman protested that going to school was a violation of his freedom and when he was dragged to school and handcuffed to his desk he pretended to get sick on Kyle or Stan can't remember which and in the fight between Cartman and Kyle or Stan the police officer who for some reason was teaching the class opened fire and shot Token. In a later scene in the school gym the same police officer said that that they would have to self isolate because they had all been exposed to a student who was taken to hospital due to Covid conveniently omitting the fact that Token was taken to hospital because he had been shot, when that fact was pointed out to the police officer he said that he's in the hospital due to Covid. My favourite scene was the police opening fire and killing a kid building a snowman who the police claimed was violating a mandated safer inside order and Kenny died again after being shot by the police. Hopefully the pandemic special will be shown again before the vaccination special next month. |
20-02-21, 21:18 | #2 |
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Meh... South Park became too PC. It all started going downhill with PC principal. He wasn't funny, he was just annoying.
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20-02-21, 21:24 | #3 |
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PC? As far as I know it has always mocked stupid things.
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20-02-21, 22:20 | #4 |
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I've never known South Park to be politically correct.
Having fun at the expense of the Coronavirus is fine with me. Now if only The Simpsons was still as good as South Park, seasons 1 through 10 of The Simpsons are the best seasons, after season 10 forget it, the worst Simpsons episode the Ricky Gervais wife swap episode. The best Simpsons episode outside of season 10 the Lego episode of The Simpsons for one reason no celebrity cameos or plots based solely around the celebrity of the week. It felt great to have a Simpsons episode that was about the Simpsons themselves and not a celebrity cameo or a plot for the celebrity of the week, it felt like I was watching a classic episode from seasons 1 through 10. |
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12-03-21, 14:16 | #6 |
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The South Park special is on tonight on Comedy Central starting at 10pm.
Two things I think will happen: Cartman hoarding Coronavirus vaccines that's something that Cartman would do Butters getting grounded by his parents for causing the Coronavirus |
15-03-21, 13:06 | #7 |
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The best thing was the Walgreens being treated like the hottest club in town, complete with a bouncer and a clipboard. Old woman sails through: 79, bitches!!
Also, the return of Mr. Garrison. |
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16-03-21, 02:24 | #9 |
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Watched it last night, it was okay. Some funny moments here and there.
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16-03-21, 14:00 | #10 |
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One of my predictions turned out to be correct Cartman did horde some Coronavirus vaccines.
My other prediction that Butters parents would ground him blaming him for the pandemic didn't happen though they did threaten to ground him at one point. |
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