latimesblogs.latimes.com — On last week's episode of "South Park," residents of our favorite made-up mountain hamlet woke up to a new kind of horror: a townwide Internet outage. No e-mail, no WebMD.com to check rogue symptoms and, most harrowing of all, no Internet porn. Panic-stricken and Net-starved, Stan Marsh and his family lash their belongings to the roof of their SUV
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whataboutdaveApr 24, 2008
That's kind of the point. They mock and deconstruct conventional story arcs and the "moral of the story" until at the end they themselves have made a statement. Usually that statement is "the world is a steaming pile of feces".
Closed AccountApr 24, 2008
I remember watching "The Spirit of Christmas" when it first showed up on the net. I was about 16 and had just gotten my first computer. :D
gemredpandaApr 24, 2008
Right...Right
yellowfish04Apr 24, 2008
I'm not sure there was any interesting/relevant/coherent content in that audio clip. And I expected his voice to sound a bit more like Stan's dad, or like ANY of the south park characters. Weird. And disappointing.
kevinsmail23May 2, 2008
South Park in Iran? Mobetter reaction then the Barbie outrage.