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zektbach

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The first three episodes of this series have been pretty disapointing IMO.

The only real laugh out loud moment for me is when they called "Token Black" to the stage, and that's just an old joke recycled.

While it's good that the episodes are current e.g the psp business, when their not that funny it doesn't really matter.

Let's hope for a return to form in the upcoming episodes.

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I guess not seeing as he's always died, and for a while he was properly dead then came back (when they auditioned for a new best friend which lasted for several episodes/seasons). So now I guess he'll come back some time.

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yeah i expect Kenny to be dead for a while, or dead competly.

I didnt mind the episode, i just thought it was a bit tacky they way they kept saying PSP. One of my friends commented "how much have sony paid to do this"? And whilst knowing South park, they just did it for the hell of it - it seemed well other the top. The whole episode was a little over the place, but ah well.. it was funny in parts.

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And by god that Ninja Weapon episode was ace. First time I've seen South Park in ages and I couldn't stop laughing.

Especially when Cartman used his "invisible" power...

First I've watched in a while too, and I was in stitches. I loved Cartman and his obsession with "The Passion".

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And by god that Ninja Weapon episode was ace. First time I've seen South Park in ages and I couldn't stop laughing.

Especially when Cartman used his "invisible" power...

Poor little Butters...

It was damn funny though.

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The Butters scene was the first time South Park truely shocked me. You can kill Kenny every other episode, you can say shit 150+ times in 20minutes, but you do not lodge a ninja throwing star in innocent little Butter's eye.

But then came the relief of seeing 2 fully functioning eyes in the next episode. Unless they're saving up some 'glass eye' reference/joke. <_<

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To be honest, the funniest thing I saw on SOuth Park was when they introduced Timmy into the equation. I know it's wrong to laugh at it, but I was in tears for about 10 minutes when that was on.

'Libilar Timmy!'

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i MUCH prefer jimmy

"Stan says your a cunt...a cunt...cunt cun cunt...continuing souce of inspiration to him."

Jimmy is great, but Butters is still easily the greatest character ever. If I ever have kids, I want one to be like him <_<

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The Butters scene was the first time South Park truely shocked me. You can kill Kenny every other episode, you can say shit 150+ times in 20minutes, but you do not lodge a ninja throwing star in innocent little Butter's eye.

But then came the relief of seeing 2 fully functioning eyes in the next episode. Unless they're saving up some 'glass eye' reference/joke.  ;)

BEST EP EVAH.

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There needs to be more Jimmy, the How to eat with your butt episode is fantastic.

Why did the pigeon cross the road? Because it was having sex with the Chihi.. because it was having sex with the Chiieeuu, because it was having sex with the Chi ch chh chii, because it was having sex with the Chi Chicken.

How about this classic. Knock knock?

Who's there?

Orange.

Orange who?

Orangeglad I didn't say Banu huh, orange you glad I didn't say Banu hu, orange you glad I didn't say ba banana.

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