Spoilers.
Duh.
Why did Cartman say “Authority” and not “Authoritah”?
I want to point out that Disney’s new movie that just came out, Wish, is literally about a “strong diverse woman fighting the patriarchy.” Like, word for word.
And worse, it flopped because it’s basically the same movie that Disney has been making for years, and audiences are tired of it. Like the timing of the opening scene was divine.
I can’t stop laughing. This is one of the best (long) episodes ever in my opinion, because they have the balls to go after the inclusive actors and the filmstudios try to be woke.
Personally i hate that woke kind of shit and specially in the movies. Wouldn’t it be funny to do a ww2 movie where Hitler is black? Besides that, what is your opinion guys? Do you think movies are getting too inclusive?
If you find yourself agreeing with Cartman then you are being made fun of. Cartman is clearly a piece of shit and always has been.
I really enjoyed it. I was worried when Elon Musk was praising it but it kept it funny for everyone like they usually do. Cartman is Cartman regardless if they are diverse or white. I sympathized with Randy and being angry at college. I thought it worked pretty well overall
All that over the little fuckin mermaid? Hahaha ok
I personally thought this episode was pretty boring. The parts with the actual panderverse characters were pretty entertaining. The alternate Cartman was hilarious imo, I also liked the alternative butters. They really underutilized the panderverse, considering it’s a 48-minute commentary. The whole episode I was anticipating a side plot with both Kenny’s and that girl, but it just never went anywhere.
I was not a fan of the actual B plot. It would’ve been alright as a regular episode, but not for a 48-minute special. I feel like it was an idea they had for another episode, but decided to shoe horn it into this special to meet the required length. The actual story was just Randy being a complete moron. It takes up half the episode but has absolutely nothing to do with the panderverse, aside from the very end. It wasn’t that funny either, and I felt it dragged on.
“it’s possible someone has tampered with it somehow” is the most underrated joke in the episode
A random train of thought.
Kathleen Kennedy at the restaurant wanted a linguine with a chick in it and her gay.
Kathleen Kennedy at the end has no issues with the Kyle cereal.
Kathleen Kennedy sees Kyle as a chick and gay?
But we know Cartman is Kathleen Kennedy so…
When is it coming out in latam? Paramount+ doesn’t have it here.
Man kenny kinda bad tho
I want a breakdown of every single character in their panderverse version cause I couldn’t tell who was who
i hate how this episode is used by bigots to suppot their racist, homophobic, transphobic, and so on and so forth, views
It’s kinda a shame people seem to ignore the B plot.
Finally
A Randy storyline that has nothing to do with weed or drugs or tegridy