Favourite movie reference episode? /u/Jobin1985 South Park

Favourite movie reference episode? /u/Jobin1985 South Park

Favourite movie reference episode? /u/Jobin1985 South Park

South park did many episodes based on movie references. my favorite is night a living homeless. Because it’s based off of the remake of dawn of the dead. And that movie was filmed in my hometown.So a little part of me is attached to it. what is your favorite south park episode?That was a movie reference?

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​r/southpark South park did many episodes based on movie references. my favorite is night a living homeless. Because it’s based off of the remake of dawn of the dead. And that movie was filmed in my hometown.So a little part of me is attached to it. what is your favorite south park episode?That was a movie reference? submitted by /u/Jobin1985 [link] [comments] 

South park did many episodes based on movie references. my favorite is night a living homeless. Because it’s based off of the remake of dawn of the dead. And that movie was filmed in my hometown.So a little part of me is attached to it. what is your favorite south park episode?That was a movie reference?

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[link] [comments]   South park did many episodes based on movie references. my favorite is night a living homeless. Because it’s based off of the remake of dawn of the dead. And that movie was filmed in my hometown.So a little part of me is attached to it. what is your favorite south park episode?That was a movie reference? submitted by /u/Jobin1985 [link] [comments]

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Put it down is probably the best recent episode but not because it’s funny /u/nazisocialism South Park

Put it down is probably the best recent episode but not because it’s funny /u/nazisocialism South Park

So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears

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​r/southpark So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears submitted by /u/nazisocialism [link] [comments] 

So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears

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[link] [comments]  So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears submitted by /u/nazisocialism [link] [comments]

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“In 1492, Columbus got us a day off skoo” /u/BlackCatTamer South Park

“In 1492, Columbus got us a day off skoo” /u/BlackCatTamer South Park

“In 1492, Columbus got us a day off skoo” /u/BlackCatTamer South Park

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!

For students and faculty in American schools, I hope you’re enjoying your day off by acknowledging those who are indigenous about the name change!

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​r/southpark Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! For students and faculty in American schools, I hope you’re enjoying your day off by acknowledging those who are indigenous about the name change! submitted by /u/BlackCatTamer [link] [comments] 

Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!

For students and faculty in American schools, I hope you’re enjoying your day off by acknowledging those who are indigenous about the name change!

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[link] [comments]   Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! For students and faculty in American schools, I hope you’re enjoying your day off by acknowledging those who are indigenous about the name change! submitted by /u/BlackCatTamer [link] [comments]

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Put it down is probably the best recent episode but not because it’s funny /u/nazisocialism South Park

Put it down is probably the best recent episode but not because it’s funny /u/nazisocialism South Park

So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears

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​r/southpark So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears submitted by /u/nazisocialism [link] [comments] 

So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears

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[link] [comments]  So i’ve been a south park fan all my life i’ve seen everything before season 20 but the whole memberberry and election thing made me think that Matt and Trey had lost their touch, but seeing put it down that can’t be further from the truth, the episode is kinda funny ig, with the whole kim jong dong thing, but what i really liked was when heidi very smartly said that people need to feel their feelings, and craig finally gets tweek to calm down by understanding him instead of trying to solve his issue, and finally lets him feel instead of ask, now my brother has a masters in clinical psychology and trauma, and he thinks that with people, from feeling sad to actually considering suicide seriously, you don’t give them solutions or trying to help them, instead you hear them ramble and slowly getting them understanding their feelings and making them valid, the episode taught me so much and the scene had me in tears submitted by /u/nazisocialism [link] [comments]

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