What was everyone's problem with him?

What was everyone's problem with him?

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    He's British.

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous
  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I liked Pip. Wish they'd given him more scenes like in 'Conjoined Fetus Lady' where he snaps and massacres the Chinese dodgeball team.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Same. I honestly would consider him one of my favorite characters as odd of a choice it might be.

      There was nothing really funny about him. It’s just that spoke in a British accent

      This line always makes me chuckle.

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    There was nothing really funny about him. It’s just that spoke in a British accent

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I thought it was funny because he was so out of place.

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    He's dead.

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    no one hated him except matt and trey because he was the biggest reminder of when south park was watchable.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Wasnt he hated in universe because matt and trey hated reading great expectation in school?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        >who killed the tone/aesthetic of the show whenever he was on
        You got me to think about something and get autistically in depth. I think Pip as a character is early South Park personified and Matt and Trey choosing to literally bury him is the best example of their hatred for the show's roots.
        >British like the show's initial sense of humor and one of its biggest inspirations, Monty Python
        >something from Matt and Trey's childhood
        >simple, funny reason for existing being that Matt and Trey hated Great Expectations and simple gags you're just supposed to laugh at without some big moral to think about
        It might be fitting he was killed in the Muhammad two-parter of all episodes. These episodes were celebrating 200 episodes of South Park and actually got banned meaning the show finally found something they couldn't get away with anymore.

        Once you realize Matt and Trey are jealous of their younger selves to the point of frothing seethery, you understand why South Park is no longer watchable.
        The death of Pip was the death of South Park, and the death of our childhoods.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Thanks for reminding me to beat the shit out of Trey.
      Don't really give a shit about the israelite.

      [...]
      Once you realize Matt and Trey are jealous of their younger selves to the point of frothing seethery, you understand why South Park is no longer watchable.
      The death of Pip was the death of South Park, and the death of our childhoods.

      Trmp lost.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Who is Trmp?

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    His role was taken by Butters who instantly became a more fleshed out character

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Butters took his role as evolved

      I think there were ways both could exist and benefit each other. That losers group they had with Dougie in an episode could have lead to more plots.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        True

  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Butters took his role as evolved

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Every interaction he ever had is being abused and being happy about it.
    Having a british character could have been interesting but they didn't do anything with the premise other than a horrible adaption of great expectations.
    He was less of a character than even Kenny.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      He was the Meg of the show

  10. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Thanks for reminding me to beat the shit out of Trey.
    Don't really give a shit about the israelite.

  11. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    He was a dumb weird reference to Charles Dickens who killed the tone/aesthetic of the show whenever he was on

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >who killed the tone/aesthetic of the show whenever he was on
      You got me to think about something and get autistically in depth. I think Pip as a character is early South Park personified and Matt and Trey choosing to literally bury him is the best example of their hatred for the show's roots.
      >British like the show's initial sense of humor and one of its biggest inspirations, Monty Python
      >something from Matt and Trey's childhood
      >simple, funny reason for existing being that Matt and Trey hated Great Expectations and simple gags you're just supposed to laugh at without some big moral to think about
      It might be fitting he was killed in the Muhammad two-parter of all episodes. These episodes were celebrating 200 episodes of South Park and actually got banned meaning the show finally found something they couldn't get away with anymore.

  12. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I say we wrote an episode where Pip is Butters's tulpa, or perhaps he was Pip and had to be two people until Pip "died," and he never brought him back because it was an easy-out. Dying.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      What the frick does this sentence even mean

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        I typo'd "write" as "wrote." So solly.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I don't even know what a tulpa is exactly but whenever I hear about one, I immediately think of the Gwenpool/Zonetangay

  13. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    He wasn't funny, which, in a comedy series, is a death sentence.
    His one joke is that he was British, and that got old fast.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Even more so, his one joke was that he was literally a Charles Dickens character from Great Expectations
      So combine not funny with obscure reference, and you get a character that doesn't land, especially in a social satire like South Park

  14. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    He will return.

  15. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Butters did what he did 1000 times better

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