South Park is still going strong, which is surprising, considering everybody thought it meant the end of the series (like it did for Beavis & Butthead).Zeus wrote:South Park had a prime?
I have found South Park to be sorta hit-and-miss for me...when Parker and Stone aren't being balls-out outrageous (especially about sex) I tend to find them a little flat...but then you have episodes like "Lemmiwinks" that make up for it all.Zeus wrote:South Park had a prime?SineSwiper wrote:This will officially mark the end of the Simpsons. If they did it in their prime, like South Park, it would work well. Not now, though.
A Family Guy movie would make more sense, even if it would be too early.
That movie made alot of cash, considering how much they probley spent to actually make it. ;pZeus wrote:South Park had a prime?SineSwiper wrote:This will officially mark the end of the Simpsons. If they did it in their prime, like South Park, it would work well. Not now, though.
A Family Guy movie would make more sense, even if it would be too early.
I dunno dude, some of their clips on the website are pretty hilarious.SineSwiper wrote:Drawn Together tries to parody reality TV, but just ends up being a sitcom with sitcom-like comedy (ie: dull).
Conan is back? :-)The Seeker wrote:I agree with that, Family Guy is my favourite animated Show, but I would say Simpsons is my second. I only started watching it again every week recently, the last few seasons were fairly average, some good ones, some not so good ones. So far I have loved all of the latest Simpsons Episodes; and I think it has to do with the fact that the guy who did seasons 3 and 4 is doing this one.