Golf clubs in hands or not, the kids of “South Park” are ready to take on Tiger Woods.
No subject is sacred for creators of the Comedy Central cartoon. So for the opening of its 14th season on Wednesday, the troubled golfer encounters Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman in their animated Colorado town.
Matt Stone, who makes the series with partner Trey Parker, says it’s such a juicy topic they could have made a Tiger-centric season.
Andrew wrote:Jordan's appearance was kind of strange, given that his affairs were fairly low key given how big a star he was/is and I don't think he's ever been accused of having a sex addiction. I had a feeling Charlie Sheen and David Duchovny would be featured though and I wasn't disappointed.
Andrew wrote:Jordan's appearance was kind of strange, given that his affairs were fairly low key
Andrew wrote:I guess so. In any case, it's a shame he didn't have any dialogue.
Andrew wrote:I thought it was pretty mediocre at best. Predictable and unoriginal celebrity jokes, an overused running gag that lost its impact way too soon and a decent enough story/satirical point/social commentary wasted on a ho-hum episode. That's a critique I'd usually level at Family Guy, not South Park, but for people who really hate the show Matt and Trey produced a pretty accurate impression of a Family Guy episode. OK in parts but about halfway through I really soured on it.
but the KFC plotline was funnier to me than the Medical Marijuana plotline
ixcuincle wrote:Hopefully you like this episode better, it's a lot funnier than the last 2 episodes. "Luckaaaaaayyyy"
Also lots of references to a popular 80's movie. And of course it's a Randy episode so those are hilarious. Pandemic, last Randy-themed episode, was kind of a disappointment but this one was absolutely hilarious.
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