South Park "More Crap" Talkback (Spoilers)

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South Park has a new episode tonight at 10PM on Comedy Central. The second ep of the second part of season 11, it's....

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"MORE CRAP!"

EPISODE 162 TALKBACK!

SYNOPSIS: "Randy becomes South Park's home-town hero when the guys down at the local bar see the size of his most recent crap. Randy contacts a society that keeps track of the world record, thinking his masterpiece would definitely be a contender."

NOTE ONE: Once again you can catch this at Midnight or tommorow night at 10PM if you miss the premiere showing.

NOTE TWO: I know a lot of you don't really like Randy on this forum, but don't immediatley judge the episdoe on it's semi gross synopsis or the fact he's the star of it. There are people who enjoy his character you know and there's no need to be rude about it before hand when you don't have to be.

Well that's it. Enjoy Everyone!
 
Lets see if Im psychic...

The episode will start with Randy running into the living room all excited and yelling something along the lines of "I did it!" or "Oh my god!" and he'll rush everyone into the bathroom to show them...a giant turd. Everyone will just stand there dumbfounded and just stare. Stan will probably be embarrassed like he always is.

Lets see if I'm right.
 
3.5 stars for a fairly lukewarm episode with a hilarious ending. I also liked the Emmy gag, the final payoff of it, and especially the thing with the phone call to Guinness. That was the most fresh and brilliant "screw you joke" I've seen in a long time. Who didn't think the first call was Randy?
 
This episode was amazing, the plot twist came out of the nowhere, and the triumph of Randy just sealed the deal.

I loved how Bono was also scaring all the African people.
 
I'm embarrassed to say, Randy rotating up on a huge pile of crap will have me laughing out loud for a while.

Also, is self-satire the hip new thing to do with primetime animation?
 
I thought it was funny how everyone made a huge deal out of Stan's first crap, complete with a band playing "Stars and Stripes Forever" and the president giving an address. The phone call to the Guinness Records center was good too, and Randy telling Stan that the crap was the only thing he's created that he's proud of ("Gee thanks, dad.").

Otherwise, I didn't laugh much. It had the feel of the episodes where they parody conventions of serious dramas, which is almost always hit or miss because in the process, it sinks to their levels.
 
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