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#1 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.16
"We knew it wouldn’t be long before the homeless actually started buying homes. And then we’d have no idea who was homeless and who wasn’t. People living in the house right next door to you could be homeless and you wouldn’t even know!"

How DO they come up with this stuff?

7 for 7 this half-season.
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#2 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.26
I thought this one was OK, probably the weakest episode this season, but still funnier than mostly anything else on TV.





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#3 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.05
    Originally posted by Wpob
    I thought this one was OK, probably the weakest episode this season, but still funnier than mostly anything else on TV.




For me, Lice Capades was the weakest one. I was bored watching the Lice scenes.

Having said that, I still can't wait for the 2nd half of the season. Only 25 more weeks to go!



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#4 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.26
    Originally posted by Zeruel
      Originally posted by Wpob
      I thought this one was OK, probably the weakest episode this season, but still funnier than mostly anything else on TV.




    For me, Lice Capades was the weakest one. I was bored watching the Lice scenes.

    Having said that, I still can't wait for the 2nd half of the season. Only 25 more weeks to go!


I liked the lice episode better than Wednesday night's episode, but agree they were the 2 weakest of the new bunch. But, was Wednesday night's the last new episode? Crap.....

(edited by Rudoublesedoublel on 20.4.07 0948)


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#5 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.66
I know South Park has always shown violent deaths with Kenny and everything else, but the people getting their head blown off scenes hit me wrong after seeing all the VA Tech stuff on the news this week.

Plus, I always spend the majority of the episode trying to figure out Trey and Matt's position. Are they pro-homeless or anti-homeless?

Spare some change??





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#6 Posted on | Instant Rating: 9.00
    Originally posted by dwaters
    I know South Park has always shown violent deaths with Kenny and everything else, but the people getting their head blown off scenes hit me wrong after seeing all the VA Tech stuff on the news this week.
Why it didn't "hit you wrong" all the other times?



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#7 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.05
    Originally posted by Rudoublesedoublel
    But, was Wednesday night's the last new episode? Crap.....

    (edited by Rudoublesedoublel on 20.4.07 0948)


From all I've read, the date for Season 11 p2 is 3 OCT 2007.



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#8 Posted on
    Originally posted by dwaters


    Plus, I always spend the majority of the episode trying to figure out Trey and Matt's position. Are they pro-homeless or anti-homeless?

    Spare some change??

Who in the world is "pro-homeless?"
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#9 Posted on | Instant Rating: 9.00
You can be pro-homeless in that you don't think people who are unlucky enough to be without housing deserve scorn and hate.



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#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.46
This and Lice Capades were definitely the weakest in show -- South Park's formula of Runs-With-Premise is very hit or miss and those two missed the mark for me. It varies from person to person, of course, but everybody has a tolerance point after which the whole "Serious Drama in Silly Context" gimmick gets tiresome.

Gotta agree with the above, though; what exactly was the position being taken here? They were never particularly clear about it. Do they dislike homeless people for constantly asking for money or what?
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#11 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.81
It was just a spoof of zombie movies, I thought.




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#12 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.05
    Originally posted by Guru Zim
    It was just a spoof of zombie movies, I thought.


This one was influenced by the Romero zombie flicks. Especially with the title of the episode (Night of the Living Homeless), Glenn "turning" (Dawn of the Dead), the Dr. with the homeless subject (Bub from Day of the Dead), taking refuge on the roof (Dawn of the Dead), and the buses (Dawn of the Dead).



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#13 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.00
    Originally posted by Mr Shh
    "We knew it wouldn’t be long before the homeless actually started buying homes. And then we’d have no idea who was homeless and who wasn’t. People living in the house right next door to you could be homeless and you wouldn’t even know!"

    How DO they come up with this stuff?

    7 for 7 this half-season.


In the Rolling Stone article that came out as this season started, they were at a planing session for this season when either Matt or Trey started complaining about their local governments zoning board giving them trouble over a fence that they wanted to build. From there it turned into, don't they have something more important to take care of, such as the homeless, which lead to how would southpark officials deal with a homeless problem.

Look for the issue with cartman at sadam's hanging on the cover. A buch of items in the article made it into the 1st half of this season.
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#14 Posted on | Instant Rating: 9.00
brick: this one (rollingstone.com)?



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Thats the one
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