I finally stood up for myself. I got real mean and I beat the snot out of Dr. Oz. I can't lie, it felt kinda good at first. But since then, all I have is just a kinda dark, empty feeling. And then I realized, that's how you must feel all the time. Poor ol' Grandma. You know, I've been getting lots of advice how to deal with you -- stand up to you, tell on you -- but I kinda realize there is just people like you out there. All over the place. When you're a kid, things seem like they are gonna last forever. But they're not. Life changes. Well, you won't always be around. Someday you're going to die. Someday pretty soon.
Guess I'll be the first Debbie Downer to say I thought it was a pretty OK episode. The jackin it song at the end was frigging amazing and Butters' speech to his Grandma at the end was darkly hilarious but Stan's whole bit until the end was eh and the bathroom bit was only funny with Jesus
I finally stood up for myself. I got real mean and I beat the snot out of Dr. Oz. I can't lie, it felt kinda good at first. But since then, all I have is just a kinda dark, empty feeling. And then I realized, that's how you must feel all the time. Poor ol' Grandma. You know, I've been getting lots of advice how to deal with you -- stand up to you, tell on you -- but I kinda realize there is just people like you out there. All over the place. When you're a kid, things seem like they are gonna last forever. But they're not. Life changes. Well, you won't always be around. Someday you're going to die. Someday pretty soon.
That was a great, great quote from Butters. The whole scene. Capped off with " 'Night, Gramma!"
The speech by butters to his grandma was one of the best things I've seen on south park for a while. I enjoyed this episode more than any this season, and probably more than just about any last season as well.
Best episode of the season by far. Loved that final speech from Butters and the music was awesome. Almost makes me wish they brought out like a South Park soundtrack with the added tracks.
ZIPLINING SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD IDEA
ON AN ALL-NEW "SOUTH PARK" PREMIERING ON WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 18 AT 10:00 P.M. ON COMEDY CENTRAL
NEW YORK, April 16, 2012 - Spring Break won't last forever and the kids want to make the last day count in an all-new episode of "South Park" titled, "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining," premiering Wednesday, April 18 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central.
The boys are excited to spend a day ziplining in the Colorado Mountains. But high in the Rockies, far from their families, their trip takes a bad turn. Chances of survival are slim. All they can do is wait to be rescued. But will help come too late?
In my opinion, South Park has been pretty bad this year. Last couple years actually. If every episode was a Randy episode, it would be a much better series. All the kids are annoying except Stan.
In my opinion, South Park has been pretty bad this year. Last couple years actually. If every episode was a Randy episode, it would be a much better series. All the kids are annoying except Stan.