Safe Space
- Episode aired Oct 21, 2015
- TV-MA
- 23m
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8.3/10
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Cartman is victimised because of his body weight.Cartman is victimised because of his body weight.Cartman is victimised because of his body weight.
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Whole Foods Cashier: Okay, your total is thirty-seven eighty-five. Would you like to give a dollar to help put a hamster through college?
Randy Marsh: What? Did you not hear anything I just said? I'm-I'm doing all this stuff!
Whole Foods Cashier: Not a problem, sir, if you could just press the 'NO' button and tell the little hamster he's not going to college.
[pulling out a small and scared-looking hamster]
Whole Foods Cashier: Just look him right in the eye, sir, and tell him: 'Not today, buddy'.
- ConnectionsEdited into South Park: The Fractured but Whole (2017)
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The exact conservatism it used to parody
I used to like 'South Park'. Even when it was cheesy or stupid, it mocked politicians and celebrities if they did something wrong. That's what satire is about.
This series (and this episode in particular) attacks the underprivileged. While also taking a slight dig at a few minor celebrities, the 'joke' is that women and the overweight shouldn't be allowed any sense of safety in their personal lives.
The writers have deteriorated in quality from biting satirists to now just being boring trolls hoping to bag the Teabagger brigade, whilst simultaneously claiming that the 'politically correct' world is out to get them.
There was some humour and satire at the beginning and the end, but it's quickly lost. By claiming that anyone who is against bullying is against reality, the show appears to recruit the worst fan-boys, and doubtless any complaints or criticism will be dismissed as 'political correctness gone mad' or 'just a prank, bro'.
Either way, what was once funny has turned into a conservative whine fest.
This series (and this episode in particular) attacks the underprivileged. While also taking a slight dig at a few minor celebrities, the 'joke' is that women and the overweight shouldn't be allowed any sense of safety in their personal lives.
The writers have deteriorated in quality from biting satirists to now just being boring trolls hoping to bag the Teabagger brigade, whilst simultaneously claiming that the 'politically correct' world is out to get them.
There was some humour and satire at the beginning and the end, but it's quickly lost. By claiming that anyone who is against bullying is against reality, the show appears to recruit the worst fan-boys, and doubtless any complaints or criticism will be dismissed as 'political correctness gone mad' or 'just a prank, bro'.
Either way, what was once funny has turned into a conservative whine fest.
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- lthewitt
- Jan 4, 2016
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- 16:9 HD
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