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http://www.southparkstudios.dk/

Cartman is right - we are wrong.

Thanks Henrik, I love SP. Only 11 seasons though, wonder why they don't have them all?

How many are there?

We're on 13 now I think.

You're welcome Moonstone. They still make money on the later episodes in some third world countries, like Denmark ;-)

Quote: Moonstone @ December 17 2009, 4:51 PM GMT

Thanks Henrik, I love SP. Only 11 seasons though, wonder why they don't have them all?

I'm sure which ever station originally airs them, still wants to make some advertising revenue off them.

To be honest I think it's still as strong as it ever was. It's worn thin for a lot of people, but I've loved a good many of the latest eps.

Quote: Leevil @ December 17 2009, 5:00 PM GMT

I'm sure which ever station originally airs them, still wants to make some advertising revenue off them.

Suppose. But then you'd think, if they'd had any say at all with this website, they wouldn't have allowed them to show anything at all?

This past season has been great. Reminds me of much earlier ones.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ December 17 2009, 5:04 PM GMT

This past season has been great. Reminds me of much earlier ones.

There were a couple in s12 I didn't care for - like the Brittney Spears one was just plain disturbing!

Quote: Moonstone @ December 17 2009, 5:03 PM GMT

To be honest I think it's still as strong as it ever was. It's worn thin for a lot of people, but I've loved a good many of the latest eps.

I agree, ever since the hype died down, it still remained as strong, if not stronger than it was. Although, I must admit, the latest series (currently on Comedy Central) hasn't hit the same nerve the previous series did. But apart from that, it is still one of the sharpest, most biting and straight-out funny shows around.

Quote: Moonstone @ December 17 2009, 5:03 PM GMT

To be honest I think it's still as strong as it ever was. It's worn thin for a lot of people, but I've loved a good many of the latest eps.

Suppose. But then you'd think, if they'd had any say at all with this website, they wouldn't have allowed them to show anything at all?

/agree. They really found their form around season nine, IMO.

Quote: Leevil @ December 17 2009, 5:06 PM GMT

But apart from that, it is still one of the sharpest, most biting and straight-out funny shows around.

Absolutely. Thing is, I don't think a lot of people realise how clever it actually is, because they've heard little quotes or whatever, or seen the odd ep, and just think it's purely about shock or toilet humour. Well, it IS to an extent, or on the surface! But it's also all the things you say.

Quote: Moonstone @ December 17 2009, 5:05 PM GMT

There were a couple in s12 I didn't care for - like the Brittney Spears one was just plain disturbing!

I think the Britney episode was one of the most important of them all. But then again, I am a father trying to raise a teenage daughter to have self-esteem and respect. That episode tells what happens if you don't. Also it reasured me we still have creative freedom to say what we want to. But the funniest? Not by a long shot.

Quote: Henrik Bengtsson @ December 17 2009, 5:11 PM GMT

I think the Britney episode was one of the most important of them all. But then again, I am a father trying to raise a teenage daughter to have self-esteem and respect. That episode tells what happens if you don't. Also it reasured me we still have creative freedom to say what we want to. But the funniest? Not by a long shot.

Well, it was just the imagery, was just too much!

Quote: Moonstone @ December 17 2009, 5:12 PM GMT

Well, it was just the imagery, was just too much!

It was rough stuff lol.

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