View Full Version : South Park: OAD 4-9-2008 "Middle Class White Boy" *spoilers*
terpfan1980
04-09-2008, 09:12 PM
OMG, Funny, funny, and very funny stuff.
Garrison: "Boys, boys, have you seen my p*nis?"
Cartman as a teacher?!
Excellent episode.
mattpol
04-09-2008, 10:02 PM
This was pure brilliance! Well done South Park for calling out Bill Belichick, cowardly cheater.
terpfan1980
04-09-2008, 10:59 PM
This was pure brilliance! Well done South Park for calling out Bill Belichick, cowardly cheater.
This episode worked on so many levels, it was, to borrow from Jim Rome... EPIC.
Seriously, the Jaime Escalante look on Cartman, teaching the non-whites how to cheat like white people, and then convincing them that the cost of not cheating on the big exam would be failure was just awesome.
I also loved the idea of all the women that were frightened by the p*nis. Scared as if they were frightened by a mouse, but not crying about that. Instead jumping and running in fear because of a p*nis.
The line for Garrison at the end was also classic. Telling the crowd that he learned that in order to be a woman you must be able to have a child, then hearing that the guy's wife couldn't because she had ovarian cancer, only to answer that the guy needed to get tested.... cause he's a ... oh, man, so not right, but so funny.
TivoSlinger
04-10-2008, 07:10 AM
I got most of the cultural references. But I didn't get the serenading to the moon scene. What movie was that scene was supposed to refer to?
Donbadabon
04-10-2008, 07:26 AM
I got most of the cultural references. But I didn't get the serenading to the moon scene. What movie was that scene was supposed to refer to?
An American Tail.
Fivel, and his sister Tanya, were seperated. And one night they both were looking at the moon, and sang "Somewhere out there".
A song that went to #2 on the charts, as sung by James Ingram and Linda Ronstadt.
mattpol
04-10-2008, 08:09 AM
This episode worked on so many levels, it was, to borrow from Jim Rome... EPIC.
Seriously, the Jaime Escalante look on Cartman, teaching the non-whites how to cheat like white people, and then convincing them that the cost of not cheating on the big exam would be failure was just awesome.
I also loved the idea of all the women that were frightened by the p*nis. Scared as if they were frightened by a mouse, but not crying about that. Instead jumping and running in fear because of a p*nis.
The line for Garrison at the end was also classic. Telling the crowd that he learned that in order to be a woman you must be able to have a child, then hearing that the guy's wife couldn't because she had ovarian cancer, only to answer that the guy needed to get tested.... cause he's a ... oh, man, so not right, but so funny.
:up: I couldn't agree more with your assessment. :up:
jamesbobo
04-10-2008, 08:15 AM
Butters had some good scenes here. This makes my head hurt. How do you know what your teacher's penis looks like?
Another good episode.
Demandred
04-10-2008, 08:21 AM
I thought it was pretty good too. Especially the Stand and Deliver scenes. Two to zero!
Rob Helmerichs
04-10-2008, 09:02 AM
"How do I reeeech these keeeds?" :D
jerobi
04-10-2008, 10:20 AM
Decent epic. This one gives a window into the writing process. They are one of the fastest shows out there to hit a current news story. Then they must pick from a short list of prepared B-stories (cheating) to round out the episode.
Aniketos
04-10-2008, 10:23 AM
An American Tail.
Fivel, and his sister Tanya, were seperated. And one night they both were looking at the moon, and sang "Somewhere out there".
Ruined a cherished childhood memory with a silhouetted penis singing to the moonlight. :)
justen_m
04-10-2008, 03:25 PM
"Ow. That hurt my brains. Ow."
Butters gets some great one liners. I liked the Cartmanez thread but not so much the Garrison thread.
logicman1
04-10-2008, 03:39 PM
Thought the police sketch artist's interpretation of Mr. Garrison's description was pretty funny.
TivoSlinger
04-10-2008, 06:19 PM
An American Tail.
Fivel, and his sister Tanya, were seperated. And one night they both were looking at the moon, and sang "Somewhere out there".
A song that went to #2 on the charts, as sung by James Ingram and Linda Ronstadt.
Thanks. Never saw the movie.
heySkippy
04-10-2008, 06:29 PM
Wow, that was funny and a bit hard to watch, all at once.
I would note that the episode guide data on my TiVo had a very different title than the one on this thread. Mine said "Eek, a Penis!". :)
terpfan1980
04-10-2008, 07:01 PM
Wow, that was funny and a bit hard to watch, all at once.
I would note that the episode guide data on my TiVo had a very different title than the one on this thread. Mine said "Eek, a Penis!". :)
It seems that Comedy Central opted to censor the title. If you go to Southparkstudios.com (where you can watch highlights and even some full episodes if I noticed correctly...) the title was the one you've noted. I pulled the episode title from Comedy Central's site, so it seems they were the ones that didn't want to go with the racier episode name.
Figaro
04-10-2008, 07:20 PM
"How do I reeeech these keeeds?" :D
I am going to be saying that for a week. Especially while watching BSG.
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