Overall a solid episode and a good rebound from last weeks worst.episode.ever.
Glad to see Mr. Garrison back- I never dug the Miss Garrison thing, except for the scissoring.
I didn’t think parodying a 20 year old movie would work, but Mr. Cartminez pulled it off. Garrison grabbing the penis in the steam room you could see coming a mile away, but was still hilarious.
An American Tale, a cartoon story about an immigrant mouse family arriving in New York. The son gets separated from his family and has various adventures before being reunited. At one point, he and his sister, in different parts of the city, look up at the moon and sing the song “Somewhere Out There” about how although they are sad to be apart, it’s comforting to know that they can both see the same moon and imagine they are together.
Once you get into running penis jokes, you know they’ve run out of ideas, which is silly cuz it was so obvious the last 4 episodes were writtern/produced during the Writer’s Strike, and this one probably was as well, so I don’t know why they bothered.
All Garrison-based episodes suck.
Hah, i didn’t get the Jim Davis High joke at all, until I just saw that Stand & Deliver was at Garfield High. I kept waiting for Jim Davis to show up in the episode, and explain that he’s been cheating at Garfield since year 5, reprinting the same cartoons on a yearly basis and passing them off as new.
I missed the whole storyline in which Mr. Garrison finally admitted that he was gay (or however you could possibly define his very strange sexual identity; it’s like Hedwig and the Angry Inch). Is it worth looking up the episodes?
It’s worth it for Mr. Slave and Lemmywinks.
I liked the episode. It could be the mark of the shark or a springboard into material they’ve been waiting to use. Despite this, I’m apprehensive. There’s good stuff here, but also some stuff that seems a tad lame. I have faith, though. Matt and Trey have never let me down.
Yeah, the Cartman subplot in the cat urine one was really good, too. (“Mr. Kitty, you have to live in the attic now–here, keep a diary” will never get old for me.)