Neutered Man
Re: *1508: Ass Burgers* Post-Air Discussion
Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:08 pm
Sat Feb 04, 2012 4:07 pm7
Good God! My post actually went through!!!
Don't worry, Unassumption. I haven't drawn the line, because the episode doesn't really make fun of AS. It makes fun of the people who don't understand AS, and I'm perfectly fine with that. I was just wondering why no one in the episode attempted to contact Stan's doctor, whose diagnosis of Stan was much more accurate (AKA: being a cynical assh*le). As I said before, I praised the episode for how it handled the material. I may have looked too deeply into it, but my interpretations were primarily positive.
And no, I'm not turning into a Chef, like he was in the episode "Chef Goes Nanners." I'm not really reactionary, and I hope not as reactionary to the level Chef. If you're referring to Isaac Hayes, although I've idolized the movie Shaft which he provided music for when I was in middle school, I think he was not mentally right after his last episodes with SP. The once mighty man just got sucked far too deeply in the modern equivalent of a Lovecraftian cult, and became cruo rud'minuox in the midst of cruento paashaeximus (PS: this is the cultist language from the game BLOOD, by the way). In a way, he was kind of like the celebrity embodiment of a Greek tragic hero: he was great, but hubris and physical maladies brought him down. I really wish he didn't fall out with M&T, because his work for them was brilliant.
Besides, Unassumption, this kind of converstation has gone on LONG before I came to comment, so I have no interest in restarting an SP tribal bloodbath. Some of my fellow kin have already got the Chef-label over intensely intellectualizing the episode, and I have no interest in continuing that legacy. Even though I bear the name of Orgazmo's nemesis, Neutered Man, I'm not THAT invincible
I absolutely agree with you. Comedy necessarily exaggerates, and I am amazed by how far the absurdist exaggeration has grown and matured in the show. This episode unique experiment for the writers, in my opinion.
charo10
oh?
Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:26 am
Sat Apr 11, 2009 12:23 pm0
so thats y people start drinking stuff just seems sh*tty to them
Stanluv25
Re: *1508: Ass Burgers* Post-Air Discussion
Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:18 pm
Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:32 am2701So Cal
I can't help but think how incredibly stupid Mr. Mackey was in thinking Stan had Aspergers. It just sounds silly. This boy comes into your office crying and upset and pretty unresponsive and you think he has Aspergers? Depression makes a lot more sense if you ask me.
And have to lol at the news report. 'First known case of a child getting Aspergers from the flu shot'. Makes it even more ridiculous and proof that well, there is no proof the shot causes problems. I wonder if anyone was like 'sh*t! The shot actually gave a kid some sort of health issues?!'
Funny really. Had to say this.

I love: Stan, Butters, Cartman, Sharon.
I ship: Stan/Cartman <3
Stan: MMOOMM!!
Sharon: What is it honey? (gasp!) My baby's killed again!
Haa, I love that line.
koobz2142
Ass Burgers dual-episode
Tue May 29, 2012 5:46 pm
Tue May 29, 2012 5:43 pm2
This is by far one of their most amazing episodes. I was absolutely blown away by it; by the way, it has NOTHING to do with Aspergers and anyone pissed off about how people with Aspergers were portrayed need to realize that. It was entirely about Stan.
recorock1234
South Park: Ass Burgers
Sat Jun 30, 2012 4:22 pm
Sat Jun 30, 2012 4:11 pm0
I thought this episode would be funny and about Cartman wanting to get aspergers but its just so depressing
trylint
surprised stan didnt commit suicide...
Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:33 pm
Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:27 am0
PLEASE tell me the matrix people were just cynic alchoholics, and werent actually right. please...
sleepsleep
Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:28 pm
Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:04 pm0
The last two episodes have been kind of heavy