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    The Bottom Line: "Perfect"

    This truly is a brilliant concept for an episode, for any show even. Rewriting the events, changing a minute detail in one episode, and showing just what would happen. In this case, They write Donna out of The Runaway Bride. Within the night, the Doctor breathes his last, crushed by the Thames. The Titanic crashes into London, obliterating half of England. The Sontarans take the world. And all because one girl decided against a temp job...

    Really, all that I could say about this episode - its plot, its twists, its immense foreshadowing, everything about it, acan be summed up in one word - Brilliant.

    And now, to start biting my fingernails for next weeks epic ep.

    06/22/2008 5:39am | report abuse
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    The Bottom Line: "Perfect"

    YES. YES. YES. After half a season of awful movie parodies, and two episodes that were disgusting as they were unfunny, South Park has returned with this. Where to start, Where to start? Of course, the initial Leprechaun hunt showed Cartma back where he belongs - telling absolutely outrageous stories, but still being right. I could see the molestation joke a mile off, but it was still hilarious. The directors thing was great, showing just how lame and predictable hollywood has become. Even the ball-sucking thing was funny, in the non-obscene, but still deliciously absurd way it was handled. I thought they were finished, I've never been happier to be wrong.

    But of course, what really makes this episode back to best is its political meaning. Maybe I'm thinking a bit too far ahead, but i can see whats behind the wall - all the other terrorists, meaning that the majority of the terrorist threat is all in our heads, much like the Communist treat. Ah well, tune in next week.

    10/18/2007 9:37pm | report abuse
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    The Bottom Line: "Abysmal"

    This has got to be the most appropriately titled episode ever. Everything about this was crap - The jokes, the impressions, the plot - Pure and utter crap. That thing about penis envy was funny for about 2 seconds, and then it got just plain annoying. Vulgar, obscene and utterly tasteless. Some of us fans thought that South Park was forever out of its days of stupid toilet humour and mocking good people. Yeah, thats right, good people. Bono is one of the worlds great Samaritans, dedicating his life to helping the impoverished peoples of Africa. He's entitled to have a slightly large ego. I mean honestly, if this is all they have left, take them off the air today.

    10/11/2007 8:28pm | report abuse

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  • member since: 08/27/05

    Its official, I hate Australian media delays

    At first it was just t.v. shows. I figuredI could work it out by downloading things off the internet. But that took up my whole internet usage limit, so i started watching them streaming. So what if the picture quality dipped? and i mean, signifigantly.

    Then it was games. I figured, o.k., i can just wait the few months. Or half a year. Or never, if the retarded OFLC dub it out of my league.

    Now, whenI heard that Tim Burton and Johhny Depp were coming together once more to adapt the Stephen Sondheim masterpiece Sweeney Todd into a movie, i waited with bated breath, counting down to the christmas release date. I tear myself awayon boxing day to the cinema - no singing and slicing. I figured maybe they figured no-one would come boxing day, soI waited til the next day. No Todd. Finally, I checked the Hoyts site. January 24th. What. The. F%%K!!! A full 30 days after the U.S. viewing. What the hell kind ofbullsh*t is that?

    Posted 01/02/2008 12:27am | views: 16,083
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