HEAVY SPOILERS.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't get why NOW this episode happened. American has been dealing with increasingly higher and higher levels of PC since shortly after the Islamic radical terrorist attacks on 9/11. The last few years under Obama alone has had it shoved in our faces every months like a big floppy wiener. So why NOW, when we could start to reverse the trend a year from now by taking a baby step and elect somebody like Ted Cruz, is the show finally addressing it (and then saying it'll be around for a few years)?
And what is up with PC Principal? Why in the world was he not gone by the end of the episode? He was good for one episode. Two, I think I'd be annoyed as hell.
There's something weird about the whole episode, like we don't have all the pieces and/or maybe things will be cleared up in future episodes. But there was no on-screen indication that was what was going to happen.
I remember when a "South Park" season premiere was a big deal. Now after the last three season, I'm understandably and justifiable prepared to be let down (while hoping this time will be different).
I'm not sure what it us about this episode that was so standard. It can't be the re-treading of ideas -- SP has done that before with success. Just five or so years ago, this episode could have been done in such a way it would have been epic.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't get why NOW this episode happened. American has been dealing with increasingly higher and higher levels of PC since shortly after the Islamic radical terrorist attacks on 9/11. The last few years under Obama alone has had it shoved in our faces every months like a big floppy wiener. So why NOW, when we could start to reverse the trend a year from now by taking a baby step and elect somebody like Ted Cruz, is the show finally addressing it (and then saying it'll be around for a few years)?
And what is up with PC Principal? Why in the world was he not gone by the end of the episode? He was good for one episode. Two, I think I'd be annoyed as hell.
There's something weird about the whole episode, like we don't have all the pieces and/or maybe things will be cleared up in future episodes. But there was no on-screen indication that was what was going to happen.
I remember when a "South Park" season premiere was a big deal. Now after the last three season, I'm understandably and justifiable prepared to be let down (while hoping this time will be different).
I'm not sure what it us about this episode that was so standard. It can't be the re-treading of ideas -- SP has done that before with success. Just five or so years ago, this episode could have been done in such a way it would have been epic.