Tossed Chef Salad

Very, very, very wrong. Vilely, unspeakably, deliciously wrong.
To get a sense of the probable viewer expression while watching last night's season premiere of South Park, imagine the theater audience in "The Producers" just after the Springtime for Hitler number.
After joining the Super Adventure Club and traveling the world, Chef returns to that quiet, redneck mountain town a changed man, given to inappropriate requests and exclamations of pre-pubescent lust. As a stand-in for Scientology, the SAC has clearly warped Chef's mind with their twisted ideology and vacational preferences.
To describe it is to ruin it. Parker and Stone are merciless in their assault, delivering far beyond what anyone imagined and with one of the best endings of South Park's entire run. The dialogue in these highlights is very much NSFW.
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I once asked if pedophilia is ever funny. Last night, in that context, it sure as hell was.
Posted by: Malcontent | March 23, 2006 at 10:11 AM
My God, I hurt myself laughing.
Posted by: Josh | March 23, 2006 at 10:18 AM
Brilliant in every way.
Posted by: Chad | March 23, 2006 at 10:39 AM
There soooo many 'fruity little cults' that brainwash people...
I loved that part.
If I were to worship Gods...I would want them to be like Matt and Trey. I actually made it a point to watch the episode last night, and was not disappointed.
Posted by: Jack Malebranche | March 23, 2006 at 12:11 PM
I was dying last night while I watched the episode, DYING. It kills me how quickly they come up with this stuff and how on topic it is. I bet there are some "fruity club" members foaming at the mouth this morning.
Posted by: jeff | March 23, 2006 at 12:50 PM
Brilliant.
Undeniably Brilliant.
Posted by: Tom | March 23, 2006 at 01:35 PM
Hell hath no fury like a couple of vicious..............! Aman
Posted by: louis | March 23, 2006 at 01:36 PM
We sat there last night repeating Oh my god over and over again with our hands covering our mouths. It was the rudest, foulest and funniest thing on TV and as wicked as the Drawn Together coming out to the parents episode. I can't wait to watch it again so I can catch what I missed because of the tears of laughter. Wicked funny as they might say in Boston.
Posted by: Donald | March 23, 2006 at 04:45 PM
But what about this stuff that Hayes suffered a stroke and didn't say the things attributed to him? How will South Park deal with that?
peace
ps: the episode is so wrong and funny
Posted by: James | March 23, 2006 at 09:14 PM