It's good. I still like it. It's no The Simpsons though. Of course, it's still much better than Family Guy, although Family Guy isn't without some moments too.
So all the sudden now because I wrote that last post I'm a South Park hater, right? That's how people "see" me, right?
The shortness of some of your memories is disturbing.
I wrote in this same thread earlier that I still enjoy South Park.
Nothing's changed since then.
It's very difficult to present ideas here on this board that have any complexity.
You guys are supposed to be "intelligent" Sonic Youth fans; tell me, why is it so difficult then?
I wrote my last post in response to Bunbury's post which was worded (deliberately or not I do not know) to make it seem as if I was off-base for referring to the creators of South Park as Republicans, and that the discerning reader should decide for themselves by reading an interview. Well, as I've already stated previously, the interview really only deals with recounting the minutae of the genesis of a couple of episodes.
The creators of South Park have both claimed to be Republicans and have denied being Republicans. The truth about this matter is evident enough to anyone with a keen mind that has watched all the shows.
And their Rolling Stone interview aside, most sources cite that Trey Parker is a registered Libretarian (same as Republican really) and that Matt Stone is a registered Republican voter.
That I have to become engaged in argument with others merely because I am the messenger of these facts is rather tiresome; but, I suppose it's par for the course around here.
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