South Park "T.M.I" Talkback (Spoilers)

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It's the middle of the first part of season fifteen, and episode 213 of the series. So what are the creators of SP up to this time? Find out tonight at 10PM but here's the preview of it for this week.

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SOUTH PARK EPISODE 213!

SYNOPSIS: Cartman s furious when the school posts the kids penis sizes on the bulletin board. He throws an absolute fit and once again finds himself in the principal's office. This time he gets sent to anger management therapy."

Remember to review and tell everyone what you think about it here people.
 
Um... how exactly would the school even begin to get information like that, let alone share it with the public?

Anyway, this is about typically the point of the season where we get the standard 2 - 3 part episode, isn't it?
 
Don't try to make sense of it until it airs.

And I wouldn't call 2 or 3 parters "standard" yet. I would hope they're smart enough not to drag out a plot that doesn't need to be.
 
Well, let's see what led to this one. Well, I guess Comedy Central has decided to let them use the s-word uncensored from here on out.
 
Looks like Cartman's getting near 'Scott Tenorman Must Die' levels again with that phone revenge on the psychologist.

Edit: For the first time in YEARS I'm laughing at Randy.
 
"I'm not fat......


I'm big-boned...."

Good episode so far! :D, MITCH CONNOR!?! :eek:

EDIT. Great episode overall! Mostly because I created the talkback for it on 4chan and it became a laugh riot! But also because they made the measuring process so COMPLICATED with those equations!
 
You know I do have to say that this one acutally started very good. The idea of Cartman wanting to measure everyone's junk differently when thinking he was small was good, as were the boys reaction, Cartman saying he had a 13 inch member, his shock at finding out that the measurements were just of their growth in the last year, him having the theraphy's wife kill herself and even everyone at the therapy group. (Mostly to see Mr. Kim and a goth again. And the angry liberal had a few lines and... if I hadn't seen it potrayaed several hundred times before maybe the angry white rapper kid).

But then we found out what the real point of this episode was and.... ughhhhh is all I have to say.

Actually I do have to say more. Once again I get where they're going with this but... no sorry I just can't, even in the context of comedy believe everyone's anger stems just from being called "small". Wasn't Cartman angry at being called fat and what he's just angry all the time because he has a small measurement? As does everyone in the group including Randy? Really? Honestly I remember when the whole member is so very small joke was made in "Chinpokmomon" and though it was run into the ground htere, it was a background joke. It's not the kind of thing you can keep saying and syaing as the math was kind of funny at first but then they kept having to run it into the freaking ground. I also felt having Randy once again be in control of the group and it just becoming a bunch of angry comments (besides Cartman's demands and them about to do it) weren't really that funny either. I mean there were some fairly good moments in the second and third acts: the little girls in shock at having to say those lines, the psychatrist scared of Cartman, Butters talking about kids being little Justin Beibers and... once again if the random song hadn't been run into the ground before then I think that was funny, but I didn't. Which is a shame because I did want to like this episode as something that WASN'T making fun of new electronic entertainment, movies, or events. A nice simple back to basics episode. but really once it became about Randy and measuring then I just got started getting angyr. Hoenstly that would of worked better as a little runner not combining with the Cartman plot since it really feels... lackluster to have Cartman's anger just attirbuted to the size of his junk. Exploring more of that would of been interesting instead of having him just as part of a group. So yeah actually probably the weakest epsiode of the season. becauee of the four so far this one ran with the lame one note joke the longest and ignored it's potential more then the others. Props to the beginning some continuity lines and the occasional break in the member humor but otherwise just a very meh effort. Really this more then anything else felt like they weren't trying IMHO from the other epiosdes of the season.
 
I pretty much agree that the episode had plenty of potential that was ruined by it turning into a "one note joke" episode (in this case, the size of a certain male body part) come the second act.

Still, it's not as bad as many of the more recent "one note joke" episode (and way better than last week's episode).
 
This was really dumb, but still kind of funny. I actually laughed quite a few times, but doubt I'd laugh at it on a re-watch. I was wondering when they'd get around to the Tea Party, I think that's why I laughed so much. Also, Ahnold joke at the beginning was great and super timely.
 
This episode wasn't that funny,but I did like...

Cartman being mistaken about the what the boys' "measurments" were for (they were really about height,as in seeing how much each boy had grown),and freaking out about everyone knowing his other "size"...

Cartman reacting calmly when the therapist kept calling him fat (to try and anger him),only to have it turn out that he was texting false information to the therapist's wife,which caused her to shoot herself (do NOT get on Cartman's bad side!!!)...
 
Great/hilarious episode,

The highlights:
Butters mentioning The Terminator and Skeletor, sweet.
Eric getting super angry was funny.
Nice to see Scott the diabetes kid and Red.
Eric finding out the measurements were just out of their growth the last year was priceless.
Eric going to Anger Management like Coach Mc.Guirk, hehehe.
The psychologist getting carried away with the fat insults was funny, hahahahaha.
Eric owning the psychologist with phone revenge like how he defeated the jerk Scott Tenorman was awesome, which the South Park residents shouldn't want to push Eric Cartman's buttons, hahahahaha:D:D:evil:.
Nice to see the return of Mitch Connor.
Eric's "I'm not fat, I'm big boned," line was perfect.
Randy being the major focus again is always great.
Cool to see Tuong Lu Kim and the goth kid at Anger Management therapy, hahahahaha.
Wayne D. the angry rapper boy was awesome/funny.
Eric saying it's 13 inches long.
Randy beating up the surgeon general and ending up in Anger Management therapy was so hilarious, hahahahaha:D:p:D, first time Randy beats up a woman.
Randy rebelling/causing chaos leading and calling his angry group the Pissed Off And Angry People was super funny, hahahahaha:p:D.
Randy is so the stupidest/funniest father ever next to Homer Simpson/Peter Griffin/Stan Smith.
Angry Butters standing up to Linda was great, go Butters!!!!!
Randy's random musical number, hahahahaha.
 
Started off well enough, but devolved into one-note about halfway through. Best joke (Mitch Connor) actually had very little to do with the story.
 
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