South Park - "Sexual Healing" - Talkback [3/17]

Kenny dies again...

I didn't mind the Marvin Gaye "Sexual Healing" song played in the background.

How did Cartman and Kyle get the downgrade of Tiger Woods PGA 11 when he went back to normal?
 
Is that who that was? So is he going to be in the opening of every episode now?



Have to admit, this did make the game look more appealing than the game probably is. Assuming that Tiger Woods does have an EA Sports golf game out. I don't really play any games on the systems that are out now.
 
Just watched it on South Park Studios and this is pretty much my opinion as well. Kind of a weak opener if you ask me. Did get a good chuckle out of the Tiger Woods video game, the sex addict camp, and Butter's obsession, but the conspiracy theory plot is worn out at this point.
 
But in this case, it was just a story they cooked up because they were that dumb........it just seems like a stretch to me to label this another Conspiracy Episode because it technically doesn't count.

Well, I enjoyed this.
 
I know my friends & I would.:evil::D I know it was a joke but does the whole "Batman/Suicide/Masturbation" thing work?(Just wanna know;))
BTW, I saw a commercial, apparently the episodes in this season will include Randy getting testicular cancer & South Park trying to legalize drugs. C.M. Punk is not impressed.
 
I thought it was funny...I loved the opening with Tiger Woods and his wife fighting,which turned out be be just a video game the boys were playing (which WOULD be way more interesting than the actual Tiger Woods games....:D)....
Butters' obsession was also amusing (Frankly,I consider him the best character on the show...he never fails to make me laugh)...
 
I thought it was a pretty funny episode. More a "male conspiracy" than a government conspiracy.

But I keep listening to what the guy in the alien wizard costume tries to say. I keep hearing, "I won't be a part [unintelligible]."
 
I saw most of it. It wasn't good. A standard South Park conspiracy plot tied together with tired, worn out, inane, know-it-all preaching about how any of us would be as lame as Tiger Woods if we were in his situation.
 
He was probably referring to Family Guy. The legalizing drugs plot was horrible there (with the exception of Brian's well-deserved humiliation in the end), so my hopes for it on South Park aren't all too high...:yawn:
 
Now that I've gotten my internet connection back, I may comment on what I thought on the latest episode of one of my favorite animated programs:

It was okay. It was predictable, but I got a few laughs out of it.
 
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