Only 19 percent agree, according to the Zogby Interactive survey, released this week. Seventy-one percent of American adults disagree with Comedy Centrals decision to censor part of South Parks 201st episode. While the reveal was pretty shocking, it's casually dismissed and never brought up again, since the show is determined not to bring any attention back to these episodes. A majority of Americans oppose the recent censorship of an episode of South Park that depicted the Muslim Prophet Muhammad, a survey shows. Some fans preferred the original explanation, and the idea that it was a lie seems inconsistent for several reasons (the candidates for Cartman's father did not react to the "hermaphrodite" news like they were putting on an act). The Internal Retcon of Cartman's father, to a lesser extent.Among fans of the episode, there's a splinter in that some viewers find that the censorship helps to underscore the point of the episode, thereby improving it, while some viewers find that it simply makes the episode hard to enjoy, especially since you need to do some hunting around the 'net to find out what the real ending speech was about. South Park 201 Censored: Radical Islamic Death Warning Follows Muhammad Episode.It got even more heated when the speech near the end was revealed. Broken Base: The censor job has torn the fanbase, as well as the general public, to shreds.| Scott Tenorman: Revenge is a dish best served chili. Mephisto: Oh, I'm sorry you're right, we do have a black President. By censoring Episode 201 and others, Comedy Central leveled an insult against Islam greater than South Park ever could. | Cartman : We got a black president but whitey still doesn't trust me to use his phone.ĭr. | Jesus (to Buddha): Watching porn isn't like doing coke you fag. Garrison: I'm sorry, Eric.Ĭartman (as Mitch Connor): Sorry is a four letter word with a y on the end that doesn't mean anything to this kid. Now for our favorite South Park quotes from part two: Mr. You've given us all we could ask with a Tenorman follow up. Now we give permission to Matt Stone and Trey Parker to return to the amazing, ridiculous political satire this show has become. Jon Stewart Stands Up For South Park, Sings Another Round of Go F-k Yourselves (VIDEO) 05:12am EDT Updated DecemLast night Jon Stewart came to the aid of his Comedy Central family, defending 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for their controversial (and censored) episode in which they portrayed Muhammad. It was a great nod to the fans of the show that remember when this was just a show about four boys from a small town in Colorado. Maybe having a two-parter of a glorified clips show was a bit too much, but we can't remember laughing as hard as we did and smiling from all the references from the past 14 years of our television life. Cartman's being distraught over carrying the ginger gene.Mecha-Streisand's incredible duet with Neil Diamond.The Superfriends on their power cycles: aka Segways.Among fans of the episode, theres a splinter in that some viewers find that the censorship.
Our favorite joke from the episode? It's a three-way tie for: It got even more heated when the speech near the end was revealed. South Park (1997 ) Episode: Good Times with Weapons (2004) TV-MA 22 min Animation, Comedy. Sort by: List Order Popularity Alphabetical IMDb Rating Number of Votes Release Date Runtime Date Added. While some of the people we watched the episode with found it irritating, it has us laughing and only further proved Parker and Stone's point. Ranking all the South Park episodes from best to worst. Of course, any review will have to at least mention the massive censorship of the message of the episode.