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South Park’s spring finale looked like crap. Literally.

It looks like the Marsh family's taking a break from South Park? And 'South Park' is taking a break from us, as well. Here are some of the quotes from the spring finale episode, where everything sounded and looked like crap.

- Season 15, Episode 7 - "You're Getting Old"

*Fart noises*
“Well, it sounds like crap, right?” – Sharon
*Fart noises*
“Uh … no, I mean … I like it.” – Randy
“Oh, come on. That music sounds like shit!” – Sharon
*Fart noises*
“Uh no it’s just young and hip, so you don’t get it, Sharon.” – Randy
“Admit it, Randy! You think it sounds like crap too!” – Sharon
*Farting noises*
“It doesn’t sound like crap at all! I think it’s awesome!” – Randy

“Look at these two pictures. One of them is an ad for Kevin James’ new movie, The Zookeeper, and the other is a turd in a microwave. Which one is the ad for The Zookeeper?” – Stan
“They both look the same.” – Stan

“You see, Stan, as you get older, things that you used to like start looking and sounding like shit. And things that seemed shitty as a child don’t seem as shitty. With you, somehow, the wires have gotten crossed, and everything looks and sounds like shit to you. It’s a condition called Being a Cynical Asshole.” – Doctor

“He said I have cynicism.” – Stan
“What’s that?” – Cartman
“Something you can get when you get older, but it’s stupid. I’m not cynical! All the doctor wants is a paycheck. I went to him for help and he just stood there spouting a bunch of shit.” – Stan
“Oh, well, come on, we’re playing LA Noir!” – Kyle
“Oh that shitty game? Who plays video games to listen to a bunch of characters talk and press the ‘X’ button?” – Stan

Photo Credit: Comedy Central

10 Responses to “South Park’s spring finale looked like crap. Literally.”

June 9, 2011 at 6:15 AM

I got a major kick out of that episode. But then again, maybe I’m partial to crappy cartoons.

June 9, 2011 at 11:12 AM

you are such an idiot (you can’t) call ir south park, cuz Mat & Trey are in broadway doing the musical… which means there are probably some other idiots are doing episodes, which as we see suck!

July 10, 2011 at 7:17 PM

Ummm, did you not realize they do just about every single voice? And they did just about every voice in this episode?

June 9, 2011 at 11:57 AM

People! If you saw the episode, you can see why I said it “looked” like “crap” — there was literally feces everywhere.

*facepalm*

June 9, 2011 at 1:06 PM

@Robtheman
Dude, matt and trey do the voices of almost characters. They are involved in all of them.

June 9, 2011 at 1:07 PM

I thought it was a pretty funny commentary on where they stand, and how they view their show. Plus, I’m sure a lot of us have had a friend who was a complete cynical a-hole for some period of time.

Interested to see if the changes with Stan’s family sticks. I think it could be funny to see Randy as a bachelor

June 9, 2011 at 2:28 PM

Yeah I’m interested to see how they are going to deal with the changes they made in this episode. Especially how they went and ended things on a rather downer note for this series. I know over time Matt & Trey have more and more half assed making episodes of South Park so maybe this episode is their way of saying that they want to end it soon.

And @Robtheman: They didn’t leave working on South Park to do Book of Mormon. They bang out these episodes in a very short amount of time. So they have plenty of time if they actually do have an active role in the musical between performances to work on South Park. So good luck on your next attempt to insult a writer on here displaced TV Squad troll.

June 9, 2011 at 7:35 PM

Screw anyone who doesn’t like the newest episodes of South Park. Yes, it’s not as good as they used to be. But, they are still as hilarious as “shit.” Lol. South Park is the best animated comedy show, ever. And to keep it funny still, after at least 13 seasons, is pretty damn impressive.

June 19, 2011 at 5:58 AM

Most likely, the show will continue after they sell the rights to it and end up being completly destroyed by either fox or dysney. This reminds me of the simpsons movie using the last of there jokes and then commiting suicide shortly after the new season starts. I hope for a movie to make up for the lack of new and exciting adventures in south park.

If they could bring back super adventure club and combine it with towlie and mr hanky, I could die happy. We miss the subtle jokes that as kids we only picked up on a few times, so when we rewatch the old ones its still as if its like watching them for the first time all over again. Making fun of the stupid anticks of celeberites and world destruction are whats laughable. Relating to everyday life just makes it easier to ignore the show. Family guy, amerincan dad, and the simpsons hit there stride a long time ago. Being contreversal and clever jokes are two of the main reasons I enjoy the show.

I miss the storys about what we could actualy have imagined ourselevs doing as kids and, having a twist where the worst posible thigs happen was a major hook for me. South park set the bar for all other animated shows by keeping up with current events, celeberity mishapes, and trying to survie life in the fourth grade.

It was going to happen anyways, but all too soon did the episodes start to suck. Characters like towlie, satan, mr. hanky, and tom cruise in the closet old a special place in my heart. I want to see a major come back episode were the plot reflects what is going on in the world but were south park interacts with the old belifes on life sucking for them and somehow learing a leason on how to deal with it. What happened to the classic teachings of south park? Were is the horiably missplaced love from cartmans mom. They acted like adults and got away with some of there actions but still made it seem childish. Please “creators”, we need this one show to still be just as great as it has been in the past. Without south park, what else would we watch when every new show just twists the preivious version.

Thanks for all the laughs and quifes.

June 19, 2011 at 7:18 AM

Hmm.. well, to be honest I found the new episode to be extremely easy to relate to. When the episode finished I thought to myself “Wow… that should be the end of South Park completely” – not in a bad way, but from what I interpreted, the episode really voiced the writer’s ideas clearly and summed up their intentions about the show. When Sharon says how she feels like she’s repeating the same thing every week I just pictured the the writers making a huge statement about their enjoyment in making the show. And after 15 seasons I completely understand how it could be getting repetitive and so as viewers we’ve subtly started to see that change in their writing style. I love South Park and I could watch it for 100 seasons and never get tired, but I think I understand this episode more than any other I’ve watched, and I think I think It’s time to pull the plug. But hey, they might just as well turn around and make 100 seasons, who knows?
But the whole cynicism thing is completely relatable, just because I picture some of my friends in the shoes of Stan and how really it’s a sad situation that can’t be helped. I don’t know if anyone else gets that, maybe I’m just at that age…

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