South Park Season 19 Thread 9/16

Season is on track to be an all-time great season of TV. Not everything needs to be laugh out loud funny. Hell, man, that Kenny scene at the end was heartbreaking.
 
"Come to Red Robster and enjoy fresh seafood from oneach of Colorados many oceans"
 
have not laughed all season. a couple chuckles here and there, but not belly laughs. ep wasn't bad though, just wasnt funny. the commercials were money though.


what was being referenced, out like of gentrification, is there a real life counterpart to that community name they created? i kept trying to think the name was a play on words, but i wasn't seeing it
 
what was being referenced, out like of gentrification, is there a real life counterpart to that community name they created? i kept trying to think the name was a play on words, but i wasn't seeing it

Everywhere, pa :lol:
It's going down in almost every major city

And SoDoSoPa = SOuth of DOwntown SOuth PArk
 
what was being referenced, out like of gentrification, is there a real life counterpart to that community name they created? i kept trying to think the name was a play on words, but i wasn't seeing it

Everywhere, pa :lol:
It's going down in almost every major city

And SoDoSoPa = SOuth of DOwntown SOuth PArk

Oh yea I got that part, I was just wondering if the name was a play on something in real like. that name is hilarious.


when stan said 'why are these low income people always trying to get better and ruin it for us' i did have the weebey
 
Oh yea I got that part, I was just wondering if the name was a play on something in real like. that name is hilarious.


when stan said 'why are these low income people always trying to get better and ruin it for us' i did have the weebey

There probably is a neighborhood in Denver that has some dumb name like that, but ultimately, no matter what city, those types of neighborhoods have generic names based on their geography. The thing is, it's not like this is some new phenomenon. SoHo in NYC stands for "South of Houston". That's it. And it's been called that for a long time. NYC is full of that stuff, like Tribeca (Triangle Below Canal) and Nolita (North of Little Italy).

Seattle has a SoDo neighborhood, but it used to stand for "South of the (King)Dome". It's industrial and nobody lives there. That got awkward when the Kingdome was demolished, so now it stands for South of downtown. Even that doesn't make sense because there's another neighborhood (not to mention two stadiums) between Downtown and SoDo (Pioneer Square).
 
what was being referenced, out like of gentrification, is there a real life counterpart to that community name they created? i kept trying to think the name was a play on words, but i wasn't seeing it

Everywhere, pa :lol:
It's going down in almost every major city

And SoDoSoPa = SOuth of DOwntown SOuth PArk

Oh yea I got that part, I was just wondering if the name was a play on something in real like. that name is hilarious.
Well SoHo does stand for South of Houston St.

Just think of any other places around the world that have those types of names for areas in their cities.
 
I like how they keep running with the City Wok dude, even though we know exactly who it is lol
 
Episode was all message, very little humor

Only part I was laughing at was when Randy was on the phone trying to get a whole foods, and when he mentioned South Park, he was like "no nonono no, sodosopa sodosopa" ... I was rollin at that part 
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^yeah, that no, no, no, no part sounded exactly like the call center rep from the vindeloop episode. :lol:
 
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Last week was hysterical. I can relate because that's literally what Williamsburg, Brooklyn has become :rofl: .

Is there not a new episode this week? No preview on the site yet.
 
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