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Studying, South Park Season 6 and 7, and some other stuff
Hey readers! How are you all doing? I'm doing pretty good. I'm currently on and off studying for my Algebra and Enviro Science tests. I think studying for E-Science is a lot easy. Because, it's facts. And with Algebra and all math, prolly the reason I hate is that you actually have to show that you know it. I mean, if you gave me a Math test with multiple choices, I could do it. That's my test of choice. Anyways, but, yeah, I gotta stuff. My grandma got some news yesterday from my Aunt Karen. Well, she's not my aunt, as she married and divorced my uncle, but whatever, I'll call her what I want. My cousin Chad and his wife Jennifer are expecting their second child. Damn. Two weeks along apparently. And I'm thinking, "Two weeks? That doesn't count. The thing can't even be really seen!" But, alas, That's cool. My grandma will have 4 great-grandchildren by middle of next year. I hope this one is a girl, or I'll be shouting something about unfairness. So, aside from that, I watched discs 2 and 3 of Season 6. Disc 2 is when Tweek is the fourth boy. Those five episodes involve Simpsons already doing it, and the infamous sea-people thing. I love that, it's funny, because Choksondik dies (I guess she choked on dick, or something), and the boys think they are at fault. And Chef thinks they took turns raping and then murdered the teacher. Lord, Chef! Come on, you know these kids! They wouldn't do that. Except Eric. And maybe Kenny. But, dude, so messed up. The sea-people this is just utter brilliance. And then Red Hot Catholic Love. Good episode, about faith in general, while talking about as Trey Parker says on the commentary, "Priests fucking little boys." And the whole thing with crapping out of your mouth. I love the episode, but that is just fucked up. And then Free Hat, which is the reason why Spielberg didn't redo Raiders. He sent them a letter and they still don't know if was mean or nasty. And then, there's an episode where the boys discover the power breasts have over them. It's funny and sad all at the same time. And then the coup de grace with Child Abduction is Not Funny. I love that episode because it's like... the Chinese guy builds a wall around the city and spends the entire episode yelling at Mongolians. Then Disc 3, which begins to set the stage for Kenny coming back, because Cartman accidentally drinks Kenny's ashes thinking that it is chocolate milk mix, and that leads to four episodes where Kenny is sharing Cartman's body. The Ladder to Heaven, which is touching and cute, and then The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers, which is like, the kids being the LOTR characters, and accidentally get their hands on a porno tape. They don't know what it is actually and the parents spend the entire episode looking for them. The best part is when Token volunteers to watch it, goes into his house, watches it and comes out and says, "I'm not playing anymore." And is like, I don't know what that was, I don't wanna know, I'm out. Haha. And later he's shown as being tramatized. Whereas Butters was aroused by it and becomes Gollum. And then when the parents finally catch up with Kyle, Stan, and Cartman, they start explaining about the various sex acts in the tape (to put it into context for them), to which the boys are just... speechless. And then, Biggest Douche in the Universe. Makes fun of John Edward, the psychic guy, and they get Kenny's soul out of Cartman's body by help of Chef's parents in Scotland, and Stan is showing how cold reading is done and Kyle is at a Jewish school. There's a few other episodes that are funny and cute, but not worth talking about. And then the finale of the season, Red Sleigh Down, which has Jesus, Santa, and Mr. Hankey and they are all in Iraq. Jesus saves Santa, who's being tortured and it's all really good. And I've started Season 7, only getting a few episodes in. Cancelled. It's a good episode that is actually the 100th episode made. Basically Earth is an intergalactic reality show and it's canceled. They go into space and it's really good. Like really good. Then Krazy Kripples, which is about Jimmy and Timmy joining the Crips. Indeed, the gang. It's really fucked up in so many ways. Probably one of the reasons I don't like those two characters. Toilet Paper, which is like the boys toilet papering their art teacher's house. The best part of this episode is the parody of Silence of the Lambs. Like Barbrady meets this kid in Juvie Hall who did a lot of toilet papering who is Hannibal Lector in a way. And at one point, in giving information to Barbrady he's like, "Your toilet-paperers are most like males between the ages of 8 and 10 and probably virgins." It's just a funny line. Like, why would he have to say that they'd be virgins. What does that have to do with anything? And the Fat Butt and Pancake Head, which is just hilarity. It's about Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, who have a big ass and a flat face, respectively. Cartman has a hand puppet who is also named thus, and Ben Affleck falls in love with the puppet. It's really hilarious, with Cartman not controlling his hand or what the hand says after a certain point. The hand ends up doing messed up things with Ben Affleck. In addition, I watched all of Imaginationland Part 2 and the ending of Night of the Living Homeless. "Homeless" is good for the joke of Cartman jumping over scores of Homeless, and everyone thinking that Kyle likes it, as well as the boys singing "California Loving" and how it's nice to the homeless. It's funny because, Stan's driving a bus and Kyle and Cartman are singing the song. And the former, just to see the episode again. So good. I mean, I wonder how the story will end, and how it'll play out. I mean, I expect lots of drama because I like drama (except on actual movies and shows that are the drama genre), something similar to the drama in the season 3 and 4 finales of Kim Possible. I just hope Butters and Stan end up okay and Kyle doesn't die again. Thought/Quote of the day: "Oh no, Sometimes he cries over a Star Wars movie. -- Kim Possible, Kim Possible: Breaking Monique In by myself, December 2006 Word of the day: flexure Hakuna Matata. |
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