It looks like Trey Parker does all the heavy lifting and his partner contributes nothing but his voice
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I think Trey just deals with network people because Matt is autistic and gay
Other way around.
trey is definitely the gay one. he was way more into that baseketball kiss scene than matt was.
He's admitted many times he's a little gay.
that's actually the opposite
Trey is the creative one, while Matt deals more with the business side of the company (of course, he's the israelite)
a team is at its best when people focus on what they're best at
They bounce off ideas in the writers room and make each other laugh and then trey writes it down while matt eats potato chips.
That's why the shows jokes feel like inside buddy jokes.
Matt was always the business/production side of things. Trey was the creative soul.
>"heavy lifting"
They just repeat CNN talking points and add a single joke that repeats throughout the episode
ok mr. white
This has been known for ages.
thank you that will be 700 million dollars
matt is a israelite so he is naturally able to get into those shouting matches with industry executive types who are also all israelites, whereas trey seems to dislike confrontations and business side stuff
>that moment where Trey is showing off the many lego sets in his office
>"sometimes i get tired of telling people what to do that I need an instruction manual to tell me what to do for a change"
favorite part.
>Bill Hader comes into writer's room
>Pretends to laugh at Trey's jokes
>Leaves & cashes paycheck
Matt deals with the israelitey business with the network israelites
The Trey Parker Opinion show was never funny
Stone is the israelite who manoeuvres the deals and does the interviews
I think it's actually a pretty healthy working relationship. They don't pretend it's even, they play to their strengths. That said I'll never find it not funny the episode they chose for the documentary was one of the worst in the series
Some anon linked to a video where Trey was talking about board games, I couldnt put my finger on it but he really reminded me of someone
then it dawned on me, he shares many of the mannerisims of Quentin Tarantino
here is the vid if anyones cares
Is that the same one where he talks about video games? I remember listening to a podcast with him where he talked about how much RDR2 sucked him in and spat him out and he couldn't play it anymore since he found himself enjoying it so much and spending so much time on it that he was neglecting his kids and shit. I wonder how many kids were so entranced by highly efficient media that they never grew to their full potential because they clocked 5000 hours on social media or a cod game or whatever instead of developing a skill or personality
nah just board games
and yes you're right
wasted potential is one of the saddest things and unfortunatley endemic
we got potential to spare baybeeee
why do you assume some people aren't just losers or mentally fricked up and if not for video games/social media it would have just been any other addiction. like television, drugs, alcohol, anything. indulging in escapism or addiction is more often a symptom of something rather than the root cause.
if anything that just asks the question of how many perfect world leaders, scientists and skilled tradesmen were warped into being drug addicts because their dad didn't pay attention or they were handed an ipad
its personal agency i know plenty of skilled craftsmen that are awful drunks that hate their family it sucks but even if you master your craft your not gonna find perfect happiness family is the real goal
i dont have a problem you have a problem
You just reminded me of that awful 2-part episode where he just shilled RDR2 for 40 minutes.
let's not pretend that more than a fair share of older episodes were the same joke retold a dozen times too
that said the rdr one seemed more novel because at least it had the manbearpig backpedal, it wasn't just rdr references
>let's not pretend that more than a fair share of older episodes were the same joke retold a dozen times too
I think this started in Season 14 with the BP oil spill episode, ever since then the entire show has just been 1 joke per episode repeated over and over. What pisses me off is that it works half the time too.
Why is Trey Parker doing podcasts with Linkara?
I'm not into board games at all but that was still a fun watch. thanks.
hi OP
>Some idiot told him Outer Rim and Xia were the same game.
Also really weird he didn't have any dungeon crawlers on there. I guess half of them were chosen on the basis of he could get new people to play with him? Talks about getting RPG people to play and then he doesn't have Mansions of Madness or Shadows of Brimstone which are the obvious picks.
trey's an obvious control freak. matt's smart enough to not derail the money train.
This.
>we made this episode in six days
Yeah it shows. I used to grade papers in college and you can tell the kids that took adderall the night before to write 20 pages of drivel.
That's been known for a hell of a long time. Matt is Trey's sounding board more or less.
Of all the long-running adult animation series SP feels the least soulless in its current form and it’s probably because Trey still does a majority of the work.
nah its pretty fricking soulless. south park soul died when chef did.
I’ll take current South Park over current Simpsons or Family Guy easily
they're all shit.
Why? There's a million better cartoons, although most of them ended years ago.
Somerhing than be soulful and shit, or soulless and entertaining
Seasons 20-25 feel like the show is on auto-pilot. They don't even do DVD commentaries anymore so there's not even any evidence that Trey still writes the show.
>They don't even do DVD commentaries anymore so there's not even any evidence that Trey still writes the show.
oof
>easons 20-25 feel like the show is on auto-pilot.
I'd go back even farther than that.
Season 18 and 19 were kind of weak but they had some direction and ambition, they were really trying with the continuity stuff, Season 20 wasn't even a show, it was just 3 jokes milked over 10 episodes.
Season 15 is when I check out whenever I do a rewatch
>implying you arent just paid to post about the show
So I'm a paid shill telling people not to watch the new episodes after they just signed a $700 million dollar deal? Ok moron
the fact you got so defensive about it just confirms it, what the frick is wrong with you?
>the fact you got so defensive about it just confirms i
Meds
>replying to the same post twice
holy frick LOL
>the fact you got so defensive about it just confirms it, what the frick is wrong with you?
So me pointing out the complete idiocy of your argument is me being defensive? Holy frick kys you autistic homosexual
This. Show died in season 4.
Have you watched S25 or Streaming wars? It's genuinely fricking garbage. I can't believe how bad it is. Genuinely zombie simpsons level bad.
The way I interperated it was that when it comes to creative vision and direction, Trey is the Alpha and Matt is the Beta
But if it's something to do with "IRL stuff" like business decisions and organizing interviews and production meetings then Matt is the Alpha and Trey is the Beta
They've obviously managed to develop a formula that works for perfect harmony, to the point that you probably couldn't have one without the other.
The real creative genius of the show, they just keep him hidden in his gimp cage
That's not Vernon Chapman.
pffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffr
Wasn't there a Terrance and Philip joke about this aspect of their relationship years ago? I think it was the earthday one.
>the episode where they literally admit they're controlled by an isr**li
Soft disclosure
Did they release a new episode recently?
i think I saw a pic of some hotdog stand a week or so ago but can't be bothered to look it up.
Bill Hader was there too, just laughing in the corner and doing nothing