When did you stop watching South Park Zig Forums?
When did you stop watching South Park Zig Forums?
What the fuck's wrong with Cartman?
After season 15. Looking at this chart I can see why.
To be honest, this image shows that South Park never really reached a consensus on when it became shit. Sure the average isn't as high as it once was, but if the worst seasons average is 7.2, thats honestly not that bad.
I'd also argue that South Park has a lot more Polarizing episodes than any other series. So even the low scored episodes might not necessarily be considered bad by everyone.
>there are more episodes of oggy & the cockroaches than there are of south park
I kinda fizzled out during season 22. Though I do plan on catching up for the pandemic special.
I didn't. Im invested in this game of Limbo.
It went to shit after season 11, season 12 sucked major balls and that’s when I realized South Park as I knew it was over. Only good episode in seasons 12 was the spoof of Heavy Metal.
Three mediocre seasons is not that bad, honestly. If it gets any worse I might stop watching.
When they started doing the overarching plotlines. Only episode I even remember liking from this new era is the Hummels one, which is a standalone classic South Park kids do something that escalates into chaos focused episode.
>three straight seasons of nothing but yellows, oranges, and reds starting with the member berries arc
I'm honestly surprised they didn't totally shit the bed before that point. Even into seasons 17 and 18 I can pick out a few episodes that are okay, but then they started with the PC Principal bullshit and I was out. They should've had one more heartfelt season after You're Getting Older and ended it there.
>Flop episodes
>Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus
Has there been a bigger pleb filter in media history?
I just noticed that, wtf.
not sure, i do remember people talking about principal pc and me just not caring anymore.
so a bit before that i guess.
Yeah, the hate for that episode is unwarranted. Especially considering its been over 22 years since the bait and switch. You'd think people would be over that by now.
Still watching
before the movie came out
>Especially considering its been over 22 years since the bait and switch. You'd think people would be over that by now.
Even more especially, the fact that it was such an unimportant cliffhanger to begin with. Were casual audiences in 1998 really that invested as to the identity of Cartman's dad? The entire plotline was a deliberate parody of those kinds of cliche sitcom cliffhangers
When I turned 16
I've never watched a single episode.
I haven't watched it regularly since 2014, not ever sure why i just stopped.
after season 21
Veggietales Cartman
I’m still watching. It’s had some massive rough patches but is still pretty entertaining. The Imaginationland and Coon multi-parters and 200-201 were the last real classics.
Season 10 is when it started to get a bit boring for my taste
correction: it ended when they killed off chef
I'm still watching it, though my interest in it isn't the same as it was previously.
Season 20 was a fucking embarrassment. I haven't tuned in since the season finale and don't fell like I'm missing out on anything.
>weiners out
this and the canonized tweek x craig relationship makes me think trey and matt are trying to live off fujo money
I never started. Saw a few sporadic episodes and the movie because my sister liked the show and wanted me to like it, I never did. I always thought it was unfunny and have never been particularly fond of it.
American Dad is surpassing it this season despite coming out 8 years later.