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I think the episode speaks for itself when you have a huge dog pile of gay red having sex with each other to remove Future people......I mean has there ever been a more GAY epiosde then that?
The best part about that episode was its not so subtle shot at Mexican immigrants. Everything from the fast food employees who can't understand orders, to the future low riders; it was all very well done.
Southpark has ran out of stuff to do, so they went into real world topics.
Which in a "way" is funny, but more or so just to get the point.

Speaking of "gay." I once saw a commerical on TV for a gay dating hotline. No crap, this isn't a joke. It was like "wow.. just wow." Its starting to happen. Homosexuality will break into america, then the next big topic will be the clones. "Is he a clone? is she a clone? maybe I'm a clone!"
gays mexicans and clones how bout that (I'd like a clone that I could control expecally in high school)
Quote:Southpark has ran out of stuff to do, so they went into real world topics.
Which in a "way" is funny, but more or so just to get the point.
Actually, South Park has been using "real" topics for at least the last 50 episodes. Parker and Stone might not admit it, but they're actually copying a formula that was perfected by The Simpsons. The first few seasons were funny while being centered around the characters and the plot only (and catchphrases), but once the name was made, it was necessary to go into the business of social commentary in order to get some staying power. This is how South Park will build its legacy. For instance, the kindergarten election episode got shown on MSNBC.
I like how they do that sometimes it's funny
and to show that they weren't simply stealing from the Simpsons.. they did the "Simpsons did it" episode (using an idea is MUCH better than stealing it, and saying that it is original)
Quote:Speaking of "gay." I once saw a commerical on TV for a gay dating hotline. No crap, this isn't a joke. It was like "wow.. just wow."
Is that out of the ordinary in the US? :shock: I could switch on my TV now and I'd see at least four or five gay dating/phone sex hotline ads during the next half hour (it's 00:43 AM here)!
In commercials, yes. Any show can take its own views of gay stuff and run with it, but gay-related stuff in commercials is very rare, unless its used in a comical situation. Oddly enough, the notorious Ikea commercial featuring a gay couple shopping for furniture ran almost a decade ago, and that was pretty much the high point.
you know they're showing the movie and I missed the terrence and phillip song dang.
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