Nobody cares about the "original definition" because the original definition used an example of a show becoming "irredeemably stupid" not "so good it can never be surpassed"
>jumped the shark
You have no idea what that phrase means.
>Nobody cares about the "original definition" because
You're just a stupid kid that keeps misusing phrases, and rather than using them correctly, you insist that everyone else just goes along with your stupidity.
>jumped the shark
You have no idea what that phrase means.
>Nobody cares about the "original definition" because
You're just a stupid kid that keeps misusing phrases, and rather than using them correctly, you insist that everyone else just goes along with your stupidity.
Cope. You're taking the topic away from South Park's shit hitting the fan because you don't wanna hear anything negative about the newer seasons.
I don't actually give a shit about South Park. I haven't watched it in years. My problem is you probably haven't even seen a single episode of Happy Days before, and you're just pretending like you know what you're talking about.
>him jumping the shark was stupid af
Yes, but that isn't what "jumping the shark" means. Family Guy killing-off Brian was jumping the shark. It's not enough that it's stupid, but it's also an attempt at boosting ratings when your show's on the decline.
I don't actually give a shit about South Park. I haven't watched it in years. My problem is you probably haven't even seen a single episode of Happy Days before, and you're just pretending like you know what you're talking about.
to reemphasis that anons point about op being a moronic kid: "shit hitting the fan" is not used for a show getting worse in quality, its for when an event climaxes. Stop using phrases wrong you little moron
they literally jumped the shark in that episode when Fonz jumped the shark and got eaten, also some kid got raped by a shark but that was another episode.
So season 4? 26 July 2000.
That sounds about right, at least from my perspective. I "probably" stopped watching it around then. (see what I did there?)
No but it was a sign the direction they were taking it in was and still is unstable. The fact they just unceremoniously chucked them out then ran with the bizzarely bad president garrison gag that got progressively more and more akward as time went on should have signaled to them to lay off the long term plot threads for a while not double down.
Pretty much
that's the opposite of jumping the shark. Do you not know what that term means.
Nobody cares about the "original definition" because the original definition used an example of a show becoming "irredeemably stupid" not "so good it can never be surpassed"
>jumped the shark
You have no idea what that phrase means.
>Nobody cares about the "original definition" because
You're just a stupid kid that keeps misusing phrases, and rather than using them correctly, you insist that everyone else just goes along with your stupidity.
Cope. You're taking the topic away from South Park's shit hitting the fan because you don't wanna hear anything negative about the newer seasons.
I don't actually give a shit about South Park. I haven't watched it in years. My problem is you probably haven't even seen a single episode of Happy Days before, and you're just pretending like you know what you're talking about.
Hey Boomer, everyone hates Happy Days and him jumping the shark was stupid af
>him jumping the shark was stupid af
Yes, but that isn't what "jumping the shark" means. Family Guy killing-off Brian was jumping the shark. It's not enough that it's stupid, but it's also an attempt at boosting ratings when your show's on the decline.
to reemphasis that anons point about op being a moronic kid: "shit hitting the fan" is not used for a show getting worse in quality, its for when an event climaxes. Stop using phrases wrong you little moron
they literally jumped the shark in that episode when Fonz jumped the shark and got eaten, also some kid got raped by a shark but that was another episode.
Then that would be the official moment they jumped the shark.
What episode was this?
So season 4? 26 July 2000.
That sounds about right, at least from my perspective. I "probably" stopped watching it around then. (see what I did there?)
Nov 9 2016...when they miss call the Trump-Hilary election
No, it was the moment when Matt and Trey lost touch.
I'd say its the shit counter episode with the original usage of the phrase, probably when kenny died4reals otherwise
>Was this the official moment when South Park jumped the shark?
Is JJ mad at that episode or something for you to have to say that? Cause there's probably way better examples of them jumping the shark
>call out people for nostalgiagayging
>nostalgiagays get triggered and claim the show used to be better
pottery
This episode is old now, dipshit. You can't use that excuse anymore.
The Return of Chef
Mr. Garrison is Donald Turnip was the moment.
If anything, it was when Kenny died and stayed dead.
It would have been perfect making Cartman Trump. They are basically the same person
He could even live in a giant Lego Fortress called "Mar A Lego"
>They are basically the same person
No but it was a sign the direction they were taking it in was and still is unstable. The fact they just unceremoniously chucked them out then ran with the bizzarely bad president garrison gag that got progressively more and more akward as time went on should have signaled to them to lay off the long term plot threads for a while not double down.
Try about drive years later, somewhere between "your getting old" and "butterballs"