Truth and Advertising is an entertaining, story-first follow-up from last week's Sponsored Content.
In the previous episode, we saw online ads had been evolving, outsmarting ad …
South Park's Sponsored Content, while light on the laughs, was an all-around fun episode.
This episode's pacing was faster than previous episodes, so let's recap.
First, we h…
South Park's "Naught Ninjas" was the show's take on the recent police-related events.
The show used two storylines to come to one conclusion, while at the same time, setting up …
The past few episodes of South Park have been heavy on social commentary. At times it felt heavy handed, like the show had sacrificed jokes for a serious message. But Tweek x Craig…
After a week off, South Park returned with "You're Not Yelping," a satirical look at the review service's hardcore users.
Of all the jokes, the one thing the episode nailed was …
South Park continues the slow build with this weeks episode, "The City Part of Town."
Mr. Garrison's antics from "Where My Country Gone" gave the city a bad name. Relentless roa…
Last week's episode, "Stunning and Brave," mocked political correctness and it's obsession with words and not the meaning behind them.
In "Where My Country Gone," the mocking t…
South Park's use of humor to call bullshit on anyone and anything is why the show began it's 19th season on Comedy Central.
With "Stunning and Brave," the writers focused on the r…
South Park wrapped up their season with #HappyHologram. It continued the story arcs from #rehash to their (il)logical conclusion.
In #rehash, we had three stories. The indescrib…
There's so much going on in this episode, it's hard to know where to start. South Park's #Rehash is the start of another multi-episode story arch.
I don't know if this will be a…