South Park

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South Park: The Complete Eleventh Season

South Park uses transgressive means to further enlightened themes, the offensive means to be later isolated and paraded in publicity and spin. [25 August 2008]

South Park: The Complete Tenth Season

This is the season when the series became self-aware, when addressing the constant media scrutiny lead to episodes that pushed the boundaries of satire and taste. [29 August 2007]

South Park: The Complete Eighth Season

South Park's eighth season is dubbed "the year from hell" by co-creator Trey Parker. [11 December 2006]

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As the boys grew pimply and fat (Cartman got fatter), the gaming company focused on finding more consumers. Everyone was at fault, from kids to corporate suits. [18 October 2006]

South Park: The Complete Seventh Season

Parker and Stone frequently use South Park as a platform for their libertarian views, and usually, it doesn't detract from the show's centrist, common-sense attitudes. [3 April 2006]

South Park: The Complete Sixth Season

Regardless of their childishness, the protagonists of South Park are, like their creators, fundamentally decent (except for Cartman, who represents the zenith of selfish indecency). [27 October 2005]

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Parker and Stone are like observational stand-up comics, without all the wry self-referencing and glib performance shtick. [26 October 2005]

South Park: The Passion of The Jew

Parker and Stone's project is sometimes hobbled by their apparent belief that anything offensive is inherently purgative. [15 September 2004]

South Park: The Complete Fourth Season

Originally airing from April until December of 2000, the episodes take frequent aim at U.S. culture and politics. [28 June 2004]

South Park: The Complete Third Season

In a world filled with bumbling and ineffectual adults, the boys are each other's only source of support and information. [13 January 2004]

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