EricMM Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 Anyone catch drawn together? I really liked it tonight
Guest Phenom Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 I wonder what the next season (permitting) would be like?
AboveAverage484 Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 The part where they sacrificed the rabbit was the hardest I laughed at the show all season.
KingPK Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 ^Ditto here. It might be the best Christmas episode because of how severely fucked up it was.
Vern Gagne Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 Factoring in every related Christmas thing.Jesus vs Santa still takes that title. At the time it was made, completly messed up. The only thing close was the originial "Killer Frosty" short. Still, pitting the two icons of Christmas was out there.
Vern Gagne Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 Who didn't see Santa coming in and blowing away all the woodland critters?
UseTheSledgehammerUh Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 Ever decide to Shroom and watch South Park? They had to air THAT last night. I'm pretty scared.
Placebo Effect Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 "Except for Kyle, who died of AIDS two weeks later."
Vern Gagne Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 Anyone catch drawn together? I really liked it tonight I disagree. It relies way way way too much on fart and poop jokes. IMO..a show that does that doesn't have much of a leg to stand on.
Guest OSIcon Posted December 16, 2004 Report Posted December 16, 2004 "Except for Kyle, who died of AIDS two weeks later." In the end, I think that's what I liked best about the episode. That it was all Cartman's writing so all the messed up stuff had a reason for being there other than to simply shock.' That was the best line of the episode, too. You knew Cartman was going to throw some jab in at Kyle to not make it a compeltely happy ending, but the line still caught me off guard and made me laugh out loud.
Gary Floyd Posted December 17, 2004 Report Posted December 17, 2004 You know, I was worried that "South Park" had lost it for a while. Last night proved me wrong, in the best Christmas South Park episode ever. As for "Drawn Together"..."LET'S FUCKING DO THIS!" Also, there was an episode of Drawn Together, called "Terms of Enderement" which was not released due to Christopher Revves death. Heres the Summary Captain Hero is using his X-Ray vision to look through walls and watch the female housemates shower. He does it so often that the radiation causes Foxxy Love to develope a brain tumor. Captain Hero feels so guilty about what he has done that he decides the only thing to do is to give up his powers. Unfortunately, there is only one way for a super hero to give up his powers -- he falls off a horse. As a result of the fall, Captain Hero is now a quadropoligic in a breath-controlled wheel chair. As Foxxy's tumor grows, it puts pressure on the part of her brain that controls stereotypical behavior and Foxxy reverts to a 1930s-style black cartoon stereotype. Spanky enjoys the new Foxxy until the FCC breaks down the door and takes her away to a cartoon erasement camp in order to censor her permanantly. The only person who can save Foxxy is Captain Hero. Can he overcome his handicap before Foxxy is erased forever? The episode will most likely appear as a bonus feature once the DVD comes out in sept or oct of 2005
Guest Smues Posted December 17, 2004 Report Posted December 17, 2004 Also, there was an episode of Drawn Together, called "Terms of Enderement" which was not released due to Christopher Revves death. Heres the Summary Captain Hero is using his X-Ray vision to look through walls and watch the female housemates shower. He does it so often that the radiation causes Foxxy Love to develope a brain tumor. Captain Hero feels so guilty about what he has done that he decides the only thing to do is to give up his powers. Unfortunately, there is only one way for a super hero to give up his powers -- he falls off a horse. As a result of the fall, Captain Hero is now a quadropoligic in a breath-controlled wheel chair. As Foxxy's tumor grows, it puts pressure on the part of her brain that controls stereotypical behavior and Foxxy reverts to a 1930s-style black cartoon stereotype. Spanky enjoys the new Foxxy until the FCC breaks down the door and takes her away to a cartoon erasement camp in order to censor her permanantly. The only person who can save Foxxy is Captain Hero. Can he overcome his handicap before Foxxy is erased forever? The episode will most likely appear as a bonus feature once the DVD comes out in sept or oct of 2005 Gold
Lando Griffin Posted December 17, 2004 Report Posted December 17, 2004 I forgot to set my VCR on Wednesday, so I missed SP. I'll catch it this weekend (hopefully). But I did see Drawn Together last night. When the first episode aired, I was on the fence about the show. But it grew on me. You're...oh yeah here it comes...*splooge*...fired.
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted December 17, 2004 Report Posted December 17, 2004 that unaired episode sounds like the best one by far. the only one I really liked was the one with the meat blimp.
Jericholic82 Posted December 20, 2004 Report Posted December 20, 2004 I bet that comedy central will never air the chris reeve ep of south park again anyhow this weeks ep was gold. It's been a while since SP has made you both laugh and just think "this is wrong" at the same time. "Its santa claus----lets eat his flesh" lmao BLOOD ORGY
Vern Gagne Posted December 20, 2004 Report Posted December 20, 2004 After second viewing it kind of loses something. Still very funny, but you don't have the suprise factor you get watching it for the first time.
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