benthomasfoster
Joined Aug 2011
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For me, it was a good laugh, a good mix of comedians I already like, and the format of the show was okay. I could watch Bob Mortimer and Richard Ayoade all week. But coming in at about 3 hours total is about right and doesn't overstay its welcome. It would have been a shocker if they couldn't get any laughs out of me considering how many comedians they threw in a room, but that does make me feel like they wasted opportunities and it should have been even funnier. There were quite a few cringe and deathly unfunny moments, but that's bound to happen in an experimental environment, and in a roundabout way, they became funny. Jimmy Carr was totally wasted as host here, and all the comedians who end up in the back room produced no laughs once knocked out. If they do a second season, they have to fix that side of the show.
From the social commentary of modern times, to subverting what your expectations are and going completely beyond the normal scope of even South Park.
Almost every aspect of this episode has the hallmarks of a great south park episode.
My young niece was obsessed with "Prime" this Christmas the soft drink that this episode untimely is about. An episode comply grounding in the moment.
Then also going as far as parodying Only Fans. Geniusly making Randy Marsh the centre of this arc.
It just works in a perfect whole that other recent south park epsiodes don't.
And then even going as far as joking about the illuminati and powers that be that allows this stuff in our society. It's a no hoild bared episode of south park that I'm sure will stand the testament of time.
Almost every aspect of this episode has the hallmarks of a great south park episode.
My young niece was obsessed with "Prime" this Christmas the soft drink that this episode untimely is about. An episode comply grounding in the moment.
Then also going as far as parodying Only Fans. Geniusly making Randy Marsh the centre of this arc.
It just works in a perfect whole that other recent south park epsiodes don't.
And then even going as far as joking about the illuminati and powers that be that allows this stuff in our society. It's a no hoild bared episode of south park that I'm sure will stand the testament of time.