When did South Park peak?
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When did South Park peak?
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season 6
Season 9 was the most consistently funny season
Season 4
Statistically speaking, before you were born.
South Park peaked in 1985? Damn
Why are they obsessed with tegridy?
>1-2
Early years, has its charms but was unironically a bunch of kids running around cursing and farting
>3
Post-movie, started with social commentary and finding its legs.
>4-8
Peak
>9
Decline, still ok.
>10
Steep decline. Show became reactionary. Murdered Chef after turning him into a child molestor, cartoon wars, etc.
>11-2016ish
Jerk ass Homer era of South Park with wacky Randy gets a new job. Literally "you're getting old" episode. Despite this awareness South Park trucks on.
>memberberries and PC principal
Somewhat of a rebound and the last time South Park was culturally relevant.
>2016 to now
TDS, Tegridy farms, multi episode arcs, Zombie Park.
>Murdered Chef after turning him into a child molestor, cartoon wars,
>Literally "you're getting old" episode.
It really did feel like from s10-onwards the whole thing started to just get increasingly bitter and less playful. You're Getting Old was the worst of that, but I dropped it early into the 2012 season so I have no idea if that trend continued or not
You're getting old is a great episode and has only gotten better with age because it's right. Everything is dogshit now. Memberberries was basically part 2
whichever season had the muhammad controversy was the last solid season
4-8 was the peak, but I think season 9, 10 and 11 are still very solid.
the steepest decline started after those. 12-13-14 are far from great, but still pretty good on average. 15-19 were at least watchable, then 2016 happened.
that said, I would rather watch a new South Park season in its entirety than a single current Simpsons episode.
Some time shortly after the movie but before they went full pop culture and social commentary bullshit.
S19 was a return to form, the last one
When Chef quit. His character forced the kids to childish and it was his role to explain stuff. once that was removed the show was just Randy and news of the week topical humor
This is a good choice. The child thing was already a thin veneer, and without that the dynamic might as well not exist.
Bigger Longer and Uncut
First season, it was the only one with soul.
imagine thinking Southpark isn't peaking every new episode
so far the average of the responses to peak season in this thread is season 6
S19 was the last good season
Women shouldn't have rights.
What does that have to do with the episode i posted moron
Go back to Cinemaphile, hole.
early like season 4-6 somewhere
it was a product of the 90s and it really shows when you rewatch it and compare it to the new stuff that just feels off and weird
about 2011. i forget when exactly but it was the episode where stan and kyle eat all that ice cream and cartman inherits a sizable fortune so he has a really easy time getting into animation
When Kyle's dad became a dolphin.
>slop park
>peak
never, grow up
The new art style kinda killed it for me. I realized the quality of wiriting and plots going down for most shows when the animation gets more computerized and sterile. I liked the silly paper peanuts cut-outs.
1-3 plus the movie are great 4-5 very good 6-9 good the rest a combination of fine to bad