I loved the parody of the “walk and talk” style.
(on walkie-talkie) “I’m on the main street in front of an ice cream shop.”
“Dude, I’m right next to you”
“Hey.”
And the bit with Cartman’s apple juice farts was priceless.
I loved the parody of the “walk and talk” style.
(on walkie-talkie) “I’m on the main street in front of an ice cream shop.”
“Dude, I’m right next to you”
“Hey.”
And the bit with Cartman’s apple juice farts was priceless.
If that’s really the case, then my bad. (And Trey and Matt’s, too.) OTOH, the Prez should get a pass on his Texan accent because he’s actually lived there for many years, post-Yale. (In any event, it’s not his accent per se that’s so irritating about his speech, is it?) People’s accents often do legitimately change over time if they spend enough time in another region… it’s just fishy when somebody like Madonna affects an OTT British accent within a month or two of having establishing a residence in London. (It could’ve been worse; she could’ve affected a Yiddish-inflected accent, as befitting her interest then in Kabbala.)
The funniest line for me in the episode: the one where the national security guy is saying that the bomb will “kill everyone in South Park… FOREVER!” Wonderfully overheated dialogue.
I’m still waiting for Matt & Trey to lampoon celebrity foreign adoptions. That kind of thing is so right up their alley.
“I’m in charge around here!”
“Uh…not anymore.”
"Oh snap
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I knew it was going to be the British! We watch South Park in an interactive manner, so I was yelling “The British, The British” until they showed them. Then laughter ensued. This is one on my favorite eps. Not completely over the top like the most recent Butters one (although it cracked me up too). My big question is: will Hillary say anything about it?
No, she’s very used to being parodied. And Matt & Trey have a way of dealing with celebrities who criticize South Park
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The episode with the lice did that. Well, it made mention of it.
“Mrs. Clinton, it seems the terrorists have snuck a snook up your snizz.”
I was almost on the floor I was laughing so hard! And all the information from the webpages was great! This season so far is becoming my favorite yet.
The one thing I wasn’t a fan of was the “monster” in Hillary’s sniz. It was out of touch with the rest of the episode. I know that they deal with supernatural things all the time on south park, but usually in an episode like this, where everything is sort of “real,” they don’t try to layer on another weird thing. I know they needed to make some kind of joke about how she probably hasn’t gotten any in a long time, but it could have been done better, I think.
Yeah, between this and Oprah’s minge, methinks the boys have a bit of a…fixation. 
Anyway, Chelsea is 27 so it HAS been used at least once in the last 30 years!
Other than that, terrific episode, down to Cartman’s voice, the innocent Muslims, Butters, Stan in his PJs the whole time, the power struggles in his bedroom, the agent getting ground up by–actually, what happened to the heroic agent in there? He seemed to see some sort of creature… :eek:
<nitpick> It was Kyle in his PJ’s. He was sick at home and they used his bedroom as a base. </nitpick>
I thought it was going to be crab people behind it.
I was confused by this. I thought they would revisit to explain what exactly happened and what the monster was supposed to be, but they didn’t. I still don’t get it.
Does anybody really call HRC “Hill-Dog”? Or did S&P just make that up?
I also loved how someone in Hil-Dog’s campaign was a mole who kept calling a russian agent in a nearby secret hideout.
This happens in 24 a lot. Someone who you think is a good guy suddenly looks around, walks to a secluded hallway, and makes a phone call to a terrorist.
I guess I must be the only one who didn’t like it. I didn’t think it was a very good spoof of “24;” I wouldn’t have known that was what it was except for the split screen and clock. An annoying amount of time was wasted on the “snook in the sniz” and Cartman’s farting. Also, whatever her faults, Hillary doesn’t fake an accent, so where was that coming from? Not to mention “Hil-dog.”
Sure, the kill everybody…forever line was kind of funny, as was Cartman’s loud whispering, but, like farts and other body humor, Matt and Trey can do this kind of writing in their sleep. All in all, in case you hadn’t noticed, I thought the episode was really weak.
Uh, OK.
So I guess I was the only one who was totally bored by this episode. Maybe it was because it was a 24 parody, and 24 is that boring? I can’t really tell, but I just didn’t find anything particularly funny here. (Except the Queen taking herself out–I laughed out loud at that.)
I’m just surprised so many others thought this ep was brilliant. Different strokes, I suppose.
S&P are libertarians. (One of them, I forget which, told the press once, “We hate conservatives, but we really, really hate liberals.”) I guess the message is that HRC is just the kind of woman who would have a monster living in her snizz. Your basic cheapshot – that, and portraying her ass as even bigger than it is, and repeating that dishonest “Hillary putting on a Southern drawl” meme. Believe me, they’ll do a lot worse to her if she becomes POTUS.