South Park Gets P.C.

You may have expected South Park to run out of steam. After nearly two decades on the air, showrunners Trey Parker and Matt Stone have satirized every topic under the sun, from religious fundamentalism to anti-Walmart hysteria to celebrity culture, dieting fads, and environmentalism. What was left for the show's 19th season?
By abandoning their story-a-week formula for a season-long arc built around political correctness and campus outrage culture, Parker and Stone made South Park profound again. Equally impressive, they have kept the subject matter fresh by refusing to limit their barbs to one side. One episode skewers Caitlyn Jenner as a murderously clumsy Frankenstein's monster, the next depicts Canadian President Donald Trump being literally raped to death.
This season's best invention is new recurring character P.C. Principal, a foul-mouthed, furious frat bro who violently opposes violence: He beats people half to death if he thinks they aren't P.C. enough. Watch your back, Eric Cartman.
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It was a great season for sure. My favorite moment of the whole year's run was when Butters has to edit Cartman's online negative comments when he gets 'body shamed', only for Butters to have to also edit the coments for Lena Dunham's endless selfies:
"Lena Dunham just posted a picture of her a$$hole on twitter and only wants positive comments." I thought that perfectly captured Dunham's frustration at having to share this terrestrial planet with so many icky people who actually possess opinions of their own.
I don't know how they'll top 2015, kinda wish they made episodes all year round.
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My favorite cartoon is now also on the PC. Passed with pleasure two parts. I look forward to the third part of this wonderful game.