Did anyone else hate the 180 they pulled on this direction they were going?

Did anyone else hate the 180 they pulled on this direction they were going?

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elaborate please?

I can't decide which "Kyle and Ike" episode was better, Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy or Taming Strange

The episodes "You're Getting Old," and "Assburgers,"

Stan turns 10, goes into a mental state where he can "only see the bad in things," and from that point on his life starts to change. The boys stop hanging out with him, his parents are preparing to divorce, etc.

I saw it more on a comment on how cartoons always revert back to normal. Like it was a precursor to the PC principle over-arching plot.

I see it as them beginning to get bored with not being able to develop characters properly. Imagine how insane the writers on the Simpsons must feel, writing the same characters each and every goddamn day.

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Or it was a comment on how life is inherently depressing and the only way to move forward is to get the fuck over yourself.

South Park doesn't really give a shit about maintaining the status quo. Remember when Cartman tricked some kid into eating his parents and then joked about it a few seasons later?

>The reversal was a last-minute decision

Fuck, I respected it a lot more when I thought they planned to reset it from the beginning

It's better that they decided to not fool around instead of doing an entire season of something they hate just because the fans wants change.

I'd argue it wasn't really last minute, you can hear they put a lot of thought into what they could do and decided on the best outcome. I mean yeah it wasn't planned from the start but still.

>part 2 was a giant matrix reference
>in like 2014

Hack frauds

>That Human CentiPad episode
>The woman wasn't the one shitting into Kyle's mouth

Fucking why, Trey and Matt?

Simpsons have negative continuity on purpose.

They made this episode because it was how they felt at the time and they hated making South Park.

They've since found more inspiration in musical theater and video games and are no longer (as) depressed.

It's not some secret message, it's about cynicism and depression, specifically the cynicism and depression they felt continually pumping out South Park when they didn't really want to anymore.

Drugs make depressed people and cynics lighten up for a while.

because scat fags are subhuman and should never get what they really want.

>specifically the cynicism and depression they felt continually pumping out South Park

>Stan and Kyle dating

They're qt as hell.

Trey needs to feed his wife's son.

I liked when this show was intentionally simple and silly now it has these over convoluted plots and the animation is just overly detailed for no reason. The original look of the show was simple and charming to me. The hyper details just looks so out of place at times.

Who's the brown in the middle?

I don't know what happened can someone elaborate?

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>joked about it a few seasons later

More like an episode or two later.

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Trey's step son.
His wife had a mixed child before she met him

>Trey's genes will die out in your lifetime
>There will never be another perfect duo like Matt and Trey formed by their heirs.

People are more than just their genes

Apparently Matt and Trey were legitimately surprised to see fans reacting the way they were. They didnt plan on changing things drastically, even if the season ender really made it look that way.

I'm more inclinced to call bullshit though, they knew what they were doing. You dont just pull out Landslide for nothing.

They are the cutest couple. Maybe now that Tweak and Craig are together we can finally have Stan and Kyle.

>Trey's genes will die out in your lifetime
His memes will live on
Also the wife in that picture looks pregnant.

That's easy to say when you have all the good genes, dear brotherrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

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>implying talent is genetic

My main disappointment was how they portrayed aspergers.

Anything's fair game, but their representation of aspergers and the jokes they made really fell far from what aspergers is actually like.

I found it weird when they did a good episode about tourettes syndrome.

Aspergers is like blaming your social awkwardness on a mental disorder that doesn't FUCKING EXIST.

The creators were bored, it would've suffered.

The whole ending was about how status quo prevails.
They were fucking with you the whole time.

Do you really think it doesn't exist?

For what reason?

Just because it sounds like a totally fake name that no intelligent person would ever assign to a real disease, doesnt make it one.

>Drugs make depressed people and cynics lighten up for a while.
Damn right they do.

Too bad we havent seen them on a real one. And the time it happened in the OP he was eating a shit sundae.

Or what he thought was one anyway.

>talent is your genes
My father is one the most succesful doctors in my country, and my mother is a succeesful fashion designer.

And i'm posting in a cartoon board in an anonymous imageboard while masturbating to lolicon. You do the math.

The point is that none of those fags had Asperger's, so they just did what they (and most of america) thinks it is.

All of the people that have Asperger's that i know (including myself, even if i find it a stupid "disease") hate being compared to retards and autists, and being treated like a hadicapped person.