Where did it go wrong?
Started preaching too much on current events instead of having the boys hanging out doing dumb shit.
>>83722578
When you posted on /tv/ instead of /co/.
Here you go >>>/co/
>>83722578
They made political satire #1 priority and relations between characters #2
it fuckin sucked
last season was mediocre, but one bad season in 20 years isn't that bad.
>>83722654
this is literally /r/SouthPark's opinion
>>83722803
they said they'll be staying away from politics next season
>>83722578
>Continuity. South Park was always hit&miss. But there was always the next episode. Now you are reminded of every miss in every episode.
>shifting focus away from the boys onto Randy.
>changing Cartman
>season-long focus on politics
>>83722578
Just look at it as a quiet redneck small town in Colorado transform into similar uppity California culture
>>83722979
>changing Cartman
this i'll never forgive them for
he was the show itself personified
>dialogue started feeling more scripted
>the animation became too good
>changed the music
>>83722578
>episodic nature meant that you could generally watch episodes out of order and not get too messed up
>story arcs fuck this dynamic up
>spawned a generation of shitty libertarians who think they're above it all and worship the horseshoe theory like it's a religion
>then said libertarians started working on the show
>part of the shows charm was the midwest charm to it
>janky animation
>terrible voice acting
>realistic dialog because there was a good chance they were going off the cuff and working with what they knew
The classic "he who fights monsters" situation.
>>83722825
how come you read reddit just out of curiosity?
>>83722578
They should have stopped some time after the movie came out.