3rd September 2005, 8:23 PM
South Park has especially gone political. I can form my own beliefs, thank you very much. I still like some of South Park's newer episodes, but alas, it is past its prime. The best episodes are the ones that don't deal with politics; I watch TV to escape that sort of thing.
And actually, I think it was Patty who turned out to be a lesbian, not Selma. As if Karl and Smithers weren't enough token gay characters. In fact, if I recall, Selma married Sideshow Bob back in Season 3.
Yeah, Who Shot Mr. Burns? was a funny as hell two-parter. (Though it actually aired in 1995, not 1994. Yes, I'm a nitpicky nerd.) To think, little Maggie is a near-assassin. They grow up so fast. (Actually, it's been 16 years and she hasn't aged a day, save for her first birthday special.) I'm especially fond of the Sideshow Bob episodes. As you can tell from my avatar, Sideshow Bob is one of my favorite characters. My favorite is Cape Feare.
Damn, what a great show that was. It didn't deserve the fate it got.
And actually, I think it was Patty who turned out to be a lesbian, not Selma. As if Karl and Smithers weren't enough token gay characters. In fact, if I recall, Selma married Sideshow Bob back in Season 3.
Yeah, Who Shot Mr. Burns? was a funny as hell two-parter. (Though it actually aired in 1995, not 1994. Yes, I'm a nitpicky nerd.) To think, little Maggie is a near-assassin. They grow up so fast. (Actually, it's been 16 years and she hasn't aged a day, save for her first birthday special.) I'm especially fond of the Sideshow Bob episodes. As you can tell from my avatar, Sideshow Bob is one of my favorite characters. My favorite is Cape Feare.
Damn, what a great show that was. It didn't deserve the fate it got.