"South Park" Go Fund Yourself (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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8/10
Great start to the season!
i_rox_badz25 September 2014
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In one episode, they've managed to make fun of the NFL, Apple (including Tim Cook and the iSheep and their latest keynote), ISIS, the catholic church and The Washington Redskins. What a start to the season! I don't know the least bit about NFL but still found this very funny.

There were a few things that could've been left out like Apple and ISIS that they could've used to cover entire future episodes and I think that the obscene caricatures should be done with, even for Cartman, but apart from that, great stuff!

I wonder if they can top The Black Friday trilogy from last year which were possibly some of the most brilliant episodes from South Park in a very VERY long time. Looking forward to the rest of the season.
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7/10
A Standard Season Opener for South Park
camachbr02 October 2014
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It's hard to believe that I've been watching South Park for over ten years now. A lot has changed in this epic show during my time, but a lot has remained the same as well. The season 18 opener is not short on its usual satire, raunchiness, gore and shocking timeliness. However it's becoming more evident that Trey Parker and Matt Stone have lost their ability to close episodes. It's also becoming evident that they're literally out of ideas now, and that they are relying on current issues and headlines to write themselves in. But let me stop myself before I go too far.

Here's how I see it: The premise of "Go Fund Yourself" is that the boys want to start their own internet "startup" company to avoid going to school. The name— the Washington Redskins. After we learn about that the snowball of NFL jokes gets bigger and bigger. The football team, led by Kirk Cousins instead of an injured RJ3, and their owner, Daniel Snyder, plead the boys to change their name for the very same reasons they (in real life) refuse to listen to. Here, the boys play the football team and Snyder and the Redskins play the public. The boy's answer to Snyder is, Go "Fund" Yourself. I'm sure we can all figure that joke out. ISIS is also poked at, but their role serves solely so South Park can address their existence. The ending is blood-filled and anti-climatic: an accurate description of many of South Park's recent episodes. Daniel Snyder takes on the Dallas Cowboys and a hilarious cut-out animation of Jerry Jones. Roger Goodell also takes a hit here and it's pretty funny. But in all this is the product of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's six day episode production process. The writing is bad, the jokes are a stretch and I was left disappointed in the end; not because I didn't laugh but because I miss the boys being boys. Hopefully this week's episode will be more of that. I have faith in the creators – I mean the episode before this was the Black Friday trilogy! And that was awesome. They will get on their usual roll in the middle of this episode run.

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6/10
Time Wasted
justinboggan26 September 2014
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HEAVY SPOILERS

The kids raise money using Kickstarter to fund their goal of sitting on their butts and doing absolutely nothing, but when money isn't coming in they suspect their weak name is the culprit. Since it seems no matter what combination they come up with is taken, Cartman discovers that the name Washington Redskins is available (which in reality, is not), so they use it and money starts coming in but the owner of the Redskins is not too happy.

The jokes are poor and are more like the verbal punches that would normally highlight a good joke or scene, the plot is boring, the humor fails (I didn't laugh once, for example), and the take on the Washtington Redskins "controversy" is the false crap you hear peddled on places like MSNBC. Maybe people dissatisfied with Apple will get a laugh but really it can't be that funny.

I absolutely feel like I wasted my time. Doing nothing would have been better than watching this. Another weak episode reminiscent of the last season's miss episodes, only this time no power failure to blame.

There was one highlight though: the music score.
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