Tomorrow’s episode of South Park tackles one of the hot topics circulating in the media – bullying. Here’s a short clip from Butterballs:
People born during season 1 of South Park are just now getting their drivers’ permits. Damn South Park – you old! So begins the 16th season of the show that put Comedy Central on the map. Tonight we’re treated to Reverse Cowgirl, a show about pooping, toilets and the law. My guess is this episode takes on the contraception issues circulating amongst the Republican candidates.
In tonight’s South Park episode, titled The Poor Kid, Cartman struggles in the absence of Kenny, the poorest kid in school. Here’s a clip below. Speaking of the ‘have-nots’ – after tonight, we will have not another South Park episode for a solid 4 months, because this, my friends, is the season finale. Booo! Now it’s time to start saving up for a trip to NYC to see The Book of Mormon.
The last few years have seen The History Channel diverge from their roots, broadcasting series like UFO Hunters and The Nostradamus Effect. Tonight’s South Park episode takes a look at this curious programming trend in A History Channel Thanksgiving. Here’s a clip, in which we see a series that re-imagines the meeting of the pilgrims and the native americans as more of an Avatar style war of the worlds.
Tonight at 10pm on Comedy Central, the latest South Park episode, titled simply 1%, we’ll see Matt and Trey’s take on the Occupy Wall Street movement. Cartman, who has battled to be cool in awesome episodes like Breast Cancer Show Ever, is singled out as uncool. Here’s a clip:
I gotta think there’s another 20 second clip from tomorrow’s episodes of South Park that would get me more excited for the release. Tomorrow night on Comedy Central the curtain drops on Broadway Bro Down, in which Randy discovers a passion for musicals. I suspect Matt and Trey are instilling this episode with some of their experiences from the last year, in which they released the award-winning smash hit, The Book of Mormon. Here’s the smallest sampling of what’s in store.
This Wednesday’s all-new South Park episode, titled Bass to Mouth, tackles the world of online gossip. A South Park snoop is posting all sorts of embarrassing details on EavesDropper, a website presumably similar to TMZ. Here’s a clip:












