Did anyone understand the South Park Pee episode?


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My synopsis of the episode-

Well I think that it is their take on the 2012 movie that just came out. Also everyone hates it when people pee on them or cringe with just the thought. I found parts of it funny though the killing of the monkeys was really not called for. That and well sometime in everyone's life you have peed in the pool.

Dances With Smurfs was a direct parody of American pundit Glen Beck. He's a blowhard partisan hack that likes to position himself as some kind of voice of the people whereas he's really just a bully with no idea of how the real world works. Cartman was imitating Beck almost flawlessly in that episode. The Smurf thing was a nod to James Cameron's "Avatar".

Maybe it was a sign for pollution and the end of world 2012 mixed in with how people treat things when they know better. Who knows. Was odd. But everyone knows peeing in the pool is wrong and not good, but they still do it anyway. :p

everybody pees in the pool

Most likely it to be honest, although I would like to think people don?t!

That Southpark episode actually reminded me of this thread on Neowin[/url:x:x

I didn't like this episode much and it kind of grossed me out. I thought that "Dances with Smurfs" and "The F Word" were a lot better. "The F Word" was by far my favorite out of the whole season.

Agreed, that episode, along with 'Butters Bottom B**ch' where the best of this current season. This episode wasn't one of their best IMO, but as South Park has its own pretty unique brand of humour it can sometimes be a bit tough to understand.

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