Since these desperate people are looking for the ultimate fecal transplant, Brady isn’t the ideal candidate he would’ve been in 2004, 2009, or even 2017.
Unbeknownst to Sheila, those two women somehow steal fecal matter from the thief, creating quite the disgusting chain. Full of profanity (18 curse words by my count), Cartman's sass, and the original gang, this episode was a delight to watch. To add insult to injury, Tom Brady also felt like a lazy choice to host their Spice Melange. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Much to Kyle’s dismay, the trio steals Sheila’s leavings by hollowing out the pipes in the Broflovski basement. Cartoons and sitcoms are his favorites. But in this instance, she needed to feel better. Your source for the latest in adult animation news, reviews, previews, podcasts, fan culture, and features. Hmm, thought this would be an episode focusing on the PC babies. So dumb, so crass, so gross, but it kept me entertained thoroughly. Finally a descent episode that feels like classic South Park again. It aired on November 27, 2019. The ongoing joke about people trying to get Brady's s**t (the Spice Melange) was hilarious, perhaps an analogy to Brady's success. Not only that, the escalation of this episode’s conflict, in which the ladies of South Park almost die from bad germs internalized from fecal transplants, has some real-world influence. And certainly, graphic depictions of vomit and diarrhea is nothing new for the series. Not as good as Band In China, but better than all of the others. And Kyle becoming a germaphobe. Loved this episode, best of the season so far.
Just see it, if you can stomach it. But arbitrary or not, it works. All-New Season 23 Episodes will be Available to Stream in HD Exclusively on SouthPark.cc.com and Hulu NEW YORK, November 24, 2019 – Kyle and Ike are desperate to keep a lid on their mom’s medical condition in the newest episode of South Park titled, “Turd Burglars… Metacritic Reviews. What most impressed with “Turd Burglars” is the way it plays with so many familiar tropes yet manages to stay fresh throughout.
With crap and vomit spraying regularly, a scene where Kyle’s mom’s shit plops into a bucket, a lovingly long shot of a turd floating in a toilet, a turd in a blender, and—for the coup de grace—an image of a doctor inserting a poop-filled syringe into a woman’s backside, this genuinely might be the grossest South Park I have ever seen (and I’ve seen every episode). South Park is known for being extremely crass. Following an episode of superb satire, we’re treated to this useless waste of a half hour. Like I said, it sounds like something Trey and Matt would make up. Nope. Now there are hundreds of thousands of samples—many from back in the day when he was a much better quarterback. S23E8 - "Turd Burglars" Trey Parker: Trey Parker: Wednesday, Novemeber 27, 2019 10:00/9:00c on Comedy Central: Episode Synopsis: Kyle’s mom looks so good after her fecal transplant that everyone wants to get their hands on her goods. The diagram the doctor shows Kyle that has an arrow pointing to “Your Mom’s Vagina” was good as was the instructional DVD “So Your Mom had a Fecal Transplant,” featuring footage of a hummingbird for no reason. He’s obsessed with story structure so that’s what all his reviews are about. South Park falls in love with poop. And honestly, “Turd Burglars” doesn’t need any more connective tissue. Pondering the potential of fecal transplants, Kyle wonders if Tom Brady’s poop might provide a restorative cure-all, which sparks a tribute to David Lynch’s Dune, Brady’s poop apparently being the most desired substance on the face of the Earth - the “Spice Melange.”, Meanwhile, Sheila’s friends have succumbed to her deadly vomit-diarrhea infection, and are contaminating the entire town with their gruesome bodily sprays. He has an MA in English if you can believe it. Yes, that is in fact a real thing.
Google it and you’ll find it’s for real! This episode doesn’t even really build on the rest of Season 23 other than that recurring joke where we all pretend South Park was canceled in Season 22 and the episode is presented as a spinoff. And now, Kyle can’t sleep without thinking about the microbiomes. All rights reserved.Click here for our privacy policy. The boys are mortified and can’t bear the thought of anybody finding out.
See all posts by Gregory Austin, Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Joe Matar watches a lot of cartoons and a lot of sitcoms. South Park: Season 23, Episode 8 - "Turd Burglars" Review. Thought I'd hate it but instead died of laughter. On the plus side, at least we didn’t get an impeachment episode. While they took a few shots at DIY cures and even herbal remedies, they could’ve chosen a more righteous path. "Turd Burglars" is as clear a reminder of that fact as any other episode in recent memory. Ike steals the scene.
However, that was less graphic (you never actually saw the poop).
This South Park review contains spoilers. But when Kyle Atreides appeared i was laughing so hard i fell from the chair. As the boys enter Brady’s house, they realize that they aren’t the only ones seeking Brady’s sacred fecal matter, and Tom Brady realizes it too. Kyle’s mom has always loved to be put in a position of power. Sheila’s other friends shun this woman, assuming she’s a thief, but they too have other intentions. Well, they took the concept and ran with it, in typically disgusting South Park fashion. It sounds pretty damn dangerous. Scatological humor is basically baked into the series’ DNA thanks to Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo. So bad, she’s vomiting and defecating all over the place with reckless abandon. The microbiome envelops his thoughts and takes over his dreams.
If you enjoyed reading, check out my other ‘South Park’ season 23 reviews: Episode 5: “ Tegridy Farms Halloween Special”. Comedy Central. South Park kicked off the final leg of Season 23 tonight in an episode that lampoons the fecal transplant craze. And now, 12 years later, it’s clear South Park is still the king of the hill when it comes to really bizarre yet really entertaining poop jokes.
It makes about as much sense as a spider biting some kid and him being Spider-Man. Of course, Cartman, Stan and Kenny will do anything to get their hands on the new Star Wars game (was this a bizarre in-episode ad? Sheila refuses, admonishing her friends for even considering DIY fecal transplants—and rightfully so. | It’s classic Kyle. Sometimes, you just need a fecal transplant to remind you what you came from.
Inside, a meeting is being held featuring all the women of the town. I'm fascinated by all forms of storytelling; movies, television, mythology, fairy tales, and urban legends. The synopsis is that Sheila Broklovski gets a fecal transplant to cure her disease which leads to Stan, Cartman and Kenny try to steal feces from her and Tom Brady. Save your groundbreaking sci-fi allusions until the right opportunity comes along—because you can never go back.
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South Park Season 23 Episode 8. In this case, those gags are a Dune reference and women puking and shitting a lot. Just shit. The conflict is very ‘90s South Park in many ways, with Kyle facing a personal crisis and worrying about whether his friends will rip on him. My guess is someone on the South Park crew found out about fecal transplants and it wasn’t long before they all decided this had to be an episode. I liked it but not nearly as good as the last episode. Read more of his work here. This was a complete throwback episode. Angered over a slew of spice-seekers messing with his plumbing, Brady started collecting his feces many years ago. Kyle exposes Brady’s secret stash of turds, an odd collection which the poor man keeps attempting to explain, but nobody cares; they’re all entranced by the Fountain of Youth of fecal matter floating before them. But I like to think it's all bizarre and entrancing enough that it doesn't really matter in the end.
Awards Not this time. South Park sometimes makes the mistake of ruining funny jokes through sheer repetition. Not only did we see Kenny without his hoodie, but we also got his non-muffled voice. There’s a real “be careful what you wish for” slant to this week’s premise which makes the whole thing work that much better. South Park may not be as consistent as it once was, but the series can still deliver episodes that rival the best of its golden years. It is, if nothing else, the nastiest episode I can recall seeing in a long while. Review: South Park “Turd Burglars” November 28, 2019 November 28, 2019 Gregory Austin 0 Comments South Park . Hilariously, Kyle catches them in the act, and opens up to his doctor regarding his discomfort with the radical new health treatment. When Mrs. Broflovski becomes the newest fecal transplant advocate in South Park, Kyle and Ike must fight to stop this fad from spreading. Cartman and the boys jump into the quest for the best microbiome.