Holy hilarity…
Anyone else watch it yet?
Anyone else watch it yet?
I like the symbolism in the episode: Kathleen Kennedy representing someone who is trying to create good content, but by pandering, it lead to the creation of a "toxic fandom," which is represented by Eric Cartman. This leads into a feedback loop that eventually leads to the creation of the entire franchise being known as toxic, which is represented by Cartman-Kennedy. Many may say that "You're not suppose to relate to Cartman" because of the fact he's a terrible human being, but if there is one thing anyone knows about South Park, is that Eric Cartman and whatever story he is used in is most often the voice of the problem. In this case, Cartman is representing the symptom of the problem with Kathleen Kennedy being the cause of the problem, and Cartman-Kennedy representing the end result. The fact that Cartman acknowledges that they both are the cause of the problem shows that the Trey and Matt clearly get what's going on for both sides.
Same. I've always bought the seasons on DVD as they come out because I always figure South Park is one of those shows that would get booted from TV and buried at some point because they finally pissed off the right person. But everyone who has come after them has been knocked down.I've been watching this show unwaveringly since the series started.
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Same. I've always bought the seasons on DVD as they come out because I always figure South Park is one of those shows that would get booted from TV and buried at some point because they finally pissed off the right person. But everyone who has come after them has been knocked down.
Gina Carano's response has been icing on the cake as well. If anyone deserved to have a last laugh at KK's expense, it's her.
What’s even funnier is that on Twitter, there are people who are like, “South Park owned the Chuds too! Why aren’t they seeing that?!” I’ve replied to a couple of them with the following: “Either they know how to take a joke, or they’ve been called worse by Hollywood and their supporters.” Plus, those supporters fail to realize it’s only one scene where the fanbase was “owned” (which was the scene where it was revealed Cartman was the one sending all the letters, which ties to my analysis previously posted about), while the rest of the episode took more shots at Hollywood, Kennedy and Disney (Which these supporters clearly missed).
What’s even funnier is that on Twitter, there are people who are like, “South Park owned the Chuds too!
I bet those people don't know what the hell CHUD means.Hehe…”the Chuds”. I love that.
Well, well, well...
One of them finally admits it. With Hollywood in turmoil because of the strikes and dropping stock prices I wouldn't be shocked at all to see more stories like this coming to light. Maybe fans calling this out years ago wasn't a "conspiracy" after all.
It Took Being Publicly Exposed, But HBO Head Honcho Admits Creating Fake Twitter Accounts To Troll Negative Reviews Was A ‘Very Dumb Idea’
Social media strikes again.www.cinemablend.com