B.K. said:Only ten minutes left. I guess they'll end the season with a finale to the saga next week.
First 4-parter in SP, god damn.. They really outdid themselves this time, this is Imagination-Land caliber!Stormwatch said:Yeah, I'm getting that sinking feeling that this is going to be a 4-parter.
Bradley's been in SP before.thiscoldblack said:What an unexpected ending! :lol It all makes sense, though. We never saw this kid before in South Park until now (as far as I remember). For a second I thought this was going to be a 4-parter.
Part of the curse, apparently. They mourn until they see him again, then they just forget.bachikarn said:They didn't really explain why everyone forgets that Kenny dies.
I felt the ending was kind of rushed.
Clydefrog said:what the fuck? mintberry crunch?
i don't get the kenny being reborn as an infant. time passes until he grows into that jacket and no one notices?
They tied it into the way they explained it before. Kenny's parents were trying to have another baby and Kenny kept trying to prevent the pregnancy because he thinks the baby will kill him. He ends up dying in the end, and Kenny's parents have the baby and name it Kenny; remarking how this keeps happening.Clydefrog said:what the fuck? mintberry crunch?
i don't get the kenny being reborn as an infant. time passes until he grows into that jacket and no one notices?
Classic Looney Tunes, dude. Feed The Kitty, to be precise.Scarecrow said:was cartman acting like a cat another reference to something?
I'm surprised there are people out there who don't recognize that style. Even if you never saw Feed The Kitty, the mannerisms, sound effects, and yes, even the change in the art and animation during those scenes should have tipped you off it was yet another Looney Tunes reference.ElNarez said:Classic Looney Tunes, dude. Feed The Kitty, to be precise.