When did you grow out of South Park?
>>87802541
When did you lose your spine?
Was it after Trump became a candidate or after you became "red-pilled"?
When it became one large story over the season instead of one episode things.
Also >>87802623 is a whiny faggot
>>87802623
Looks like you still have some growing up to do.
I haven't, i still kind of like it.
Member berries are fucking hilarious.
fight me.
>>87802541
Last week.
South Park is older than me, so that's a hard question to answer.
>>87802541
>Growing out of a show aimed towards adults.
I work there
>>87802541
Around ~2006, but that's because I had other things going on and I was too busy to sitdown and watch TV.
Got back on it a few years ago, though.
When I canceled my cable. It was never the kind of show I went out of my way to watch.
It feels like the show still has this almost extinct 90's atitude and way of thinking.
>>87802780
Family Guy is also aimed towards 'adults'.
So is Sausage Party.
>>87802922
Shouldn't that make nostalgiafags happy?
I didn't
when they disagreed with me
It started to suck around the tenth season, but now I dont even enjoy the old episodes anymore. So a while ago
>>87803003
Maybe, but to me it feels like the show is pratically a relic from a time long gone and their attempts at being edgy and clever is just old and outdated.
>>87802947
Your point? Not liking a style of comedy isn't the same as growing out of something.
>>87803208
My point is it may seem like it's aimed at adults, but it is in fact aimed at children.
>>87802541
I started and grew out of SP this year.
>>87802541
Member Yesterday's South Park Thread?
>>87802650
So you just grew out of it a year ago?
>>87803326
that would be 2 years ago
I was never a huge fan, it always seemed very juvenile to me. Kenny Dies was one of the first episodes I watched, so I've ever had high expectations for it.
>>87803326
wait, nevermind, I was thinking continuity not season long arcs my bad
Around season 3-5, so I was 15-17. But then it grew back on me when I reached my mid-20s and stopped trying to pretend I couldn't enjoy juvenile stuff.
>>87803232
Except you're wrong. Kids might enjoy them, but the subject matter and content, is intended for an adult audience.
>>87802541
I didn't grow out of it, I grew into it when they shitcanned the wall to wall scat humor and started doing current affairs.
>>87802790
Does Trey prefer tea or coffee?
>>87803232
The vast majority of the audiences are adult. Something being juvenile doesn't mean it's aimed at children.
>>87803672
They started doing current affairs in season 1.
>>87803642
Just not a mature audience
Season 6 I guess, being the last one of any interest to me.