South Park + Its Political Sperging (?) Thread - Season 26 ongoing!

she's divorcing Trey because she went full moral fag after they married as she expected him to give up drugs for her and Trey went and not only kept doing drugs but allegedly also started investing in pot farms and trying to get Paramount to license South Park characters out to him to use as mascots for said pot farm output (which is where Tegridy Farms allegedly came about).
There's probably something else going on that made her divorce him.

Trey most likely promised to quit drugs if she marries him and lo and behold he went even harder on doing them.

Edit: This is the guy who wrote Liane by the way, he became what he hated.
 
Well anything to keep the magic up ig, they really have no intentions on making a profit off it so it'll stay up as long as there's South Park money in their pockets, which seems to be a decent amount to last a while.
I honestly do respect them for that. Like they're Billionaires, they can afford a burning money pit
 
also was the name of the unfaithful horse in Cannibal The Musical
Everyone in this town's ridden your horse.

I listened to the DVD with commentary years ago. They get sloppy drunk and Trey starts ranting about how he's worth $7-million at that point, so she must regret the way she treated him. He kind of says it in a joking way, but it's one of those jokes where you can feel the seethe behind it. Something like, "The guy she's with now fixes cars and I'm worth $7-million dollars! Oooops!"
 
Everyone in this town's ridden your horse.

I listened to the DVD with commentary years ago. They get sloppy drunk and Trey starts ranting about how he's worth $7-million at that point, so she must regret the way she treated him. He kind of says it in a joking way, but it's one of those jokes where you can feel the seethe behind it. Something like, "The guy she's with now fixes cars and I'm worth $7-million dollars! Oooops!"
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Should Trey get his own page or does this thread suffice?

Pic just came into my mind for some reason.
 
I still don't see how the mexican joint could've driven them bankrupt, gonna guess that as lolbertarians they lost a ton of money on NFTs and shitcoins, seems more plausible.
Everyone in this town's ridden your horse.

I listened to the DVD with commentary years ago. They get sloppy drunk and Trey starts ranting about how he's worth $7-million at that point, so she must regret the way she treated him. He kind of says it in a joking way, but it's one of those jokes where you can feel the seethe behind it. Something like, "The guy she's with now fixes cars and I'm worth $7-million dollars! Oooops!"
Imagine being a millionaire and still seething after some highschool crush, now that's pathetic.
 
I haven't seen a single person say it was funny or that they laughed at it, isn't that kind of important for a comedy show? That it's actually funny?
Like seemingly every comedian nowadays (Sam Hyde’s a recent example), Matt and Trey have become more concerned with making “important” commentary on current events than being funny. Praise of early South Park’s satire really went to their heads.

People won’t revisit the latest seasons years after, but if they did the main reaction wouldn’t be laughs. It would be memberberries: Member Trump? Member Covid? Member Kanye naming the Jew?
TDS will do that to a person.
10 years of opportunities and they’ve still never figured out what to do with Mango Mussolini. It’s time to admit defeat and just get Zach Hadel to do improv for them.
 
Should Trey get his own page or does this thread suffice?
Both Matt and Trey do qualify, as they have this flaw in that they are literally old enough to be someone's grandparents and still behave as if they were in high school. That being said, the only reason I see against them having their own thread is that unless we got an insider, there's not much to go on as they have no online presence.

They do often behave insanely in public. Like the stunt they made at the oscars. But considering how they have been active for decades, and the information available is sparse, it would be hard to justify a thread. The main issue would be lack of content, I think.
 
Both Matt and Trey do qualify, as they have this flaw in that they are literally old enough to be someone's grandparents and still behave as if they were in high school. That being said, the only reason I see against them having their own thread is that unless we got an insider, there's not much to go on as they have no online presence.

They do often behave insanely in public. Like the stunt they made at the oscars. But considering how they have been active for decades, and the information available is sparse, it would be hard to justify a thread. The main issue would be lack of content, I think.
They really haven't done anything crazy in public for decades now.
 
They do often behave insanely in public. Like the stunt they made at the oscars. But considering how they have been active for decades, and the information available is sparse, it would be hard to justify a thread. The main issue would be lack of content, I think.
And that Oscars stunt was pretty funny only because they were high out of their minds on LSD
 
Like seemingly every comedian nowadays (Sam Hyde’s a recent example), Matt and Trey have become more concerned with making “important” commentary on current events than being funny. Praise of early South Park’s satire really went to their heads.

People won’t revisit the latest seasons years after, but if they did the main reaction wouldn’t be laughs. It would be memberberries: Member Trump? Member Covid? Member Kanye naming the Jew?

10 years of opportunities and they’ve still never figured out what to do with Mango Mussolini. It’s time to admit defeat and just get Zach Hadel to do improv for them.
Or just ignore him, like they did with Bush, I don't think there really is any funny jokes you can do about him anymore because every single one has been done
 
Everyone in this town's ridden your horse.

I listened to the DVD with commentary years ago. They get sloppy drunk and Trey starts ranting about how he's worth $7-million at that point, so she must regret the way she treated him. He kind of says it in a joking way, but it's one of those jokes where you can feel the seethe behind it. Something like, "The guy she's with now fixes cars and I'm worth $7-million dollars! Oooops!"
The guy she left him for was an acapella singer and later sold insurance.
 
True but if you watched it, it's more of a parody of 70s to 90s Sitcoms, plus during production it was suppose to be about Al Gore and called something like, "That's Our Al"
They were floating the title "My Father, the Robot." And the show is not really an indictment of the Bush administration aside from 1-2 hot button topics at the time like abortion and euthanasia. The show ended because the ratings were mediocre and Comedy Central gave Matt and Trey the option of continuing the show or South Park and obviously they went with South Park. A season 2 of That's My Bush in a post-9/11 world would have been fascinating in a sense.
 
New preview for next weeks episode posted..

Why are they even doing an episode on abortion why are the characters just stand ins for the American political shit they missed during the hiatus 💔💔💔💔 hasn’t South Park done abortion episodes like years ago…?!! Literally who cares 💔💔💔surely there’s funnier and wilder stuff to comment on..


South Park bros is it over… I just want them to have stupid funny adventures and a good critique..
 
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