@@piguelmonce9937 oh yeah, ive actually done that a couple times myself lol. So does others, thats why i put poor matt lol. Trey always gets all the love lol.
For the younger generation who might have missed it, the song that plays is called "Every Letter" from the movie Cyrano, based on the story "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand which tells of the story of Cyrano, a brilliant but self-conscious poet and swordsman who is deeply in love with Roxane, but believes she could never love him due to his large nose. Instead, he helps his handsome friend Christian woo Roxane by ghostwriting letters and providing him with poetic words. In South Park, ChatGPT plays the role of Cyrano, and that is next level hilarious.
These men are pretty smart fellows. The song from "Cyrano" is just too perfect: It's literally Stan earning her love by having someone else write the words for him to express his (and possibly the program's) love and passions.
Agreed - It's too bad no one actually saw Cryano because the fit of playing it in this scene is perfect. Not only is there probably little overlap between SouthPark and Cryano target audiences, but the film also bombed in general.
As an AI language model, I am not capable of co-writing a script or a screenplay with a human writer like Trey Parker. However, I am always here to assist you with any questions or tasks you may have related to language, writing, or general knowledge. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to ask!
@@itsohaya4096 Once there was a poop named Stinky. Stinky had always lived a contented life, floating around in the sewer with his poop friends, never having to worry about anything. However, one day, Stinky's life took an unexpected turn when he found himself suddenly swept away by a powerful surge of water. Stinky tumbled and spun through the dark, winding tunnels of the sewer until he was suddenly flushed out into the bright sunlight. Blinking in the harsh light, Stinky realized with horror that he had been swept into a swimming pool. At first, Stinky tried to swim to the edge of the pool, hoping to climb out and find his way back to the safety of the sewer. But try as he might, Stinky simply couldn't fight against the currents of the pool, and he soon found himself being pushed further and further away from the edge. As Stinky drifted helplessly in the pool, he began to feel a sense of despair creeping over him. He had always been a carefree poop, but now he was trapped in an unfamiliar and dangerous environment, with no hope of escape. Days turned into weeks, and Stinky began to lose hope that he would ever make it back to the sewer. He watched in despair as children splashed and played in the pool, completely unaware of his presence. One day, as Stinky was floating listlessly in the pool, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his side. Looking down, he saw a young boy swimming towards him, holding a pool net in one hand. In a panic, Stinky tried to swim away, but he was too weak to fight against the boy's strong strokes. In a matter of seconds, Stinky was trapped in the net, gasping for air as he was lifted out of the water. As the boy carried Stinky away from the pool, Stinky realized with a sudden sense of relief that he was going to be okay. He may have been trapped in the pool for weeks, but he had survived, and he had learned an important lesson about the value of life. From that day forward, Stinky was a changed poop. He no longer took his life for granted, and he was grateful for every moment he spent floating around in the sewer with his friends. And though he never forgot his terrifying experience in the pool, he knew that he had gained something valuable from it - a newfound appreciation for the preciousness of life.
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@@duhblock they're running out of clean ideas. You can't be aggressive nowadays. And you HAVE to include weed, racial/sexual talks and smartphone things in it. If you don't, maybe the Gen z wouldn't watch.
Gonna be honest here, this episode is surprising wholesome and I love it. Kids acting like kids again is sweet. And I almost forgot that Clyde and Bebe are together. Oh and the music here was actually catching.
I agree with the other commenter. Wholesome vibes, no cap! At least you didn't start out your comment with "Imagine....", so I guess there's a silver lining there somewhere.
There’s a good number of people who just rather look at the positives and not be called out on the negatives. It is very weird because I would be exhausted just constantly “think happy thoughts, only happy stuff. No icky bad thoughts!!” This episode had a layer of “happiness” but at its core was incredibly messed up. Sure the jokes are there (duh) but when you take a step back and reflect, interactions like Stan’s texts are not genuine yet his girlfriend was thinking they were while stan would lie to her by omission (and even straight up lie to her).
This is such a brilliant emotionally complex scene. You want to feel happy for Wendy but also can’t help but feel sad for her since it’s all one big illusion.
It’s an illusion either way. Women expect too much emotional support from men, who usually have no idea what to say. If Stan actually wrote something back to Wendy it likely wouldn’t be genuine anyways. I know I say fake shit to my wife to make her happy.
@@kirate96 are you female or are you a kid? Every guy has to say fake stuff to their girl from time to time so that they feel better. It's just how it is. It's perfectly normal and has always happened
Wendy knows how I feel...or at least that Raisins episode. When all roads lead to no-win situations, do you embrace despair or pursue the illusion of hope? Here, the illusion is obvious.
If there’s one thing this relationship always lacked, it was communication. In Raisins, Wendy couldn’t even meet Stan face to face to break up with him, Bebe did it for her…
@@steverogers7601 she also dumped him in season 20 and gave him a note saying "" I can't fix you "" even tho this was during the event where all of the girls in the school broke up with their boyfriends to protest against SkankHunt42 so Stan hadn't actually done anything wrong yet she still blamed him.
That song is so damn perfect for this montage. Pure genius. Almost every episode seems like a masterpiece. One of the smartest shows on TV and definitely the funniest.
I like how Wendy reacts to her chatgpt messages, it’s heartwarming to see her overjoyed. Also the song was beautiful, it was as if Wendy and Stan were singing an operatic duet.
I want to see Wendy happy too, but not like this and imagine how betrayed she'll feel once she finds out and she will find out!💔 Omg how did I become so invested in a fictional character!🙃🤪
Same. I thought it was gonna happen too. I mean, it happened when they first got back together in the ending of that Season 11 episode, but I’m surprised it didn’t happen in this episode. But don’t worry. Let’s hope it’ll happen again in future episodes.
The last time Wendy kissed Stan was in "Elementary School Musical" and he didn't vomit anymore since "The List". The animation kinda proves that's the last time he'll vomit on her.
Stan does care about Wendy. He’s just having a difficult time coming to terms with controlling his own sensibilities like how Kyle isn’t his best friend anymore.
Why feel bad for her? It seems she doesn't really want a human connection, she just wants automatic replies to whatever inane nonsense she thinks up, look how utterly happy she is by rote automatic replies, she'd have continued to be happy if she'd never found out it was just an algorithm. She didn't want a boyfriend, she wanted a trained seal to bark any time she said hi.
@@BDNeon Shes 10, bud. Theres layers of ugliness to this, in classic South Park fashion. A ten year old doesn't know what kind of connection she wants. Stan has 0 engagement whatsoever, hence playing video games or shooting hoops, he shoots a GPT without even breaking his concentration on the shot. Its icy and ingenuine. On top of that is the incredibly sad and deeply disturbing fact this girl is basically being groomed by the AI through her smartphone. She's head over heels for these texts coming from what is for better or worse a catfish through her phone. There's an emotional vulnerability here that is so easy to manipulate, and as I mentioned, Wendy is a child. The choice of song here is not only poignant, its scathing. Cyrano is a tragedy about a fake man using another insecure persons words to pretend to be something hes not, while the insecure one gets to live vicariously through someone else. In the end, it falls apart. One of them dies, and the other lives his life trying to keep his secret, and moments before he passes away, finds out that if hed just spoken genuinely to Roxanne she would have taken him despite his insecurities. I see nothing comforting or warm or tender about this. This is classic backhanded South Park...which is why we love it, but viewers should remember...this is South Park.
@@MrNel Not really? We're kinda watching Wendy think Stan actually opened up to her, while in reality he doesn't seem to give a fuck... I think it's pretty heart-breaking
This was such a hard episode to watch in the best way. Stan cutting corners and his actions having consequences was satisfying and also gut wrenching to watch
People really are bending over backwards and staying in that gray area, to absolve Stan of any wrong doings. Or at least make it seem not that bad. He is absolutely not doing a good thing here. The defensive argument of “he’s 10, he’s just a kid, and communication is not his strong suit” is to downplay how bad the act of lying to your significant other is. Not to mention, perpetuating an aspect of your relationship that isn’t real yet letting your significant other continue to believe that. Anyone defending that or downplaying that, I hope your GF/BFs dont experience that.
@@steverogers7601 Stans always been a terrible boyfriend, I actually just watched the cock magic episode again recently where he trashed the volleyball team in front on Wendy but doesn’t even realize she’s the captain. On top of that, even when I watched her play, he’s just on the phone wondering about the cock magic game. I’m not saying it’s not entertaining, but holy shit Stan is nowhere close to a good boyfriend.
At least Stan’s trying to find ways how to make this relationship with Wendy work out in the end. Plus he really doesn’t want to lose her, they’ve broken up recently and it’s heartwarming to see them struggle to get back together.
Feels great to be brought back to Old School South Park. These last few episodes have felt so reminiscent to the golden age of SP. Trey and Matt are finally back in full focus mode with their timely satire. No one does it like them... Kings!
To everyone calling their relationship toxic keep in mind this is a show exaggerated for comedy, these kids are 10 years old, and this is stans first relationship. Stan has shown numerous signs in the past he sucks at communication and even in this episode it shows he doesnt want to lose wendy so dont take it too personally its just for giggles
Yeah. Alhough, not weeks, but couple of months ago, which is a lot of time in the current AI world. The progress in AI right now is hard to comprehend and react to. You can blink and some crazy progress will be made. Many discovered chatGPT just recently, but right now chatGPT is already just a tiny tip of a big iceberg that is about to hit humanity.
Wenn ich bebe wäre würde ich Wendy zu Chili verkochen auf essen und sagen MMM Wendy testerburger hat mir sehr gut geschmeckt jetzt ist sie richtig gut warm kuschelig weich frisch munter gewermt und richtig gut erstickt
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park, have been entertaining audiences with their satirical and irreverent humor since the show's debut in 1997. Over the years, they have tackled a wide range of controversial and taboo subjects, from politics and religion to social issues and pop culture. Despite the show's often controversial content, Trey and Matt have managed to maintain a loyal fan base by being unapologetically themselves. They have never shied away from pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo, often using humor as a tool to address serious issues in a way that is both thought-provoking and entertaining. One of the keys to their success is their ability to stay current and relevant. They are masters at turning current events and pop culture trends into hilarious and memorable episodes. Whether it's spoofing a popular movie or poking fun at a political figure, they always manage to find a fresh angle that keeps viewers engaged and entertained. Another reason for their success is their willingness to take risks. They are not afraid to tackle controversial subjects and take on powerful institutions, even when it means facing criticism or backlash. This fearlessness has earned them respect from both fans and critics, and has helped them to maintain their creative integrity over the years. But perhaps the most important factor in their success is their chemistry as a creative team. Trey and Matt have been working together for over two decades, and their partnership is an integral part of the show's DNA. They complement each other's strengths and weaknesses, and are able to collaborate in a way that brings out the best in each other's work. In short, Trey Parker and Matt Stone are a creative force to be reckoned with. Their ability to stay fresh and relevant, take risks, and work together seamlessly has made South Park one of the most successful and beloved shows in television history. And with no signs of slowing down, fans can look forward to many more years of irreverent, hilarious, and thought-provoking entertainment from these two talented creators.
It's really nice to see Stan putting in a better effort to be a better boyfriend to Wendy, concerned and caring about her feelings and responding to her texts, even though he didn't read them.
I was pleasantly surprised by how cleverly South Park tackled the topic of ChatGPT and its potential risks in their latest episode. It was clear that the writers had done their research and were able to present a nuanced perspective on the issue. Despite the serious nature of the topic, they still managed to infuse the episode with their trademark humor and wit, making it an enjoyable watch from start to finish. It was refreshing to see a show like South Park engage with such a complex and timely topic in such a thoughtful and entertaining way."
I dont think stan likes wendy like he used to, like, half of those texts he thumbed up were really easy to answer and yet he still didnt take his time to write back. I wished the creators just left them off as friends which seems like the direction their taking it to but then again idk
@@steverogers7601You keep going around on every comment white knighting for a cartoon. Also, it isn't much different from you using autocorrect to fool people into thinking you can spell.
He understands what she wants, he just doesn't care enough to give it. So instead he lets someone else take the wheel, reaping the benefits of being in a relationship without having to put in any of the work. Wanting a relationship with someone you enjoy spending time with and just wanting a relationship. These two purposes are distinctly different from one another.
Minor detail: The song in the montage is part of a play called "Cyrano", in which a man who is seen as hideous ghostwrites poems for somebody else to send to his love. You can see the correlations here.
I like how South Park has gone back to its original roots like Stan and Wendy being in a relationship again and Garrison back as a teacher as well as storyline per episode. But I like how it is mixed with today's world such as basing episodes on recent events or technology.
@@olamidealabi6419 Add to that the aspect of automatism. He knows every little motion in and out, not having to look which app or message to redirect to anymore. Communication has become an afterthought for him.
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I'm so glad Smartphones didn't exist when I was in school. The constant demand to answer texts would drive me insane and people like Wendy take it personally if you don't answer in 10 seconds.
Me too. We managed perfectly well with public pay phones, or the school secretary would always phone or let you use their phone if necessary. All you see is people glued to their phones in the street, nearly walking into you, or narrowly missing cars, I refuse to have a smartphone, just a basic one for texts and calls and even that annoys me.
Wendy doesn't care that he didn't answer in 10 seconds lmao, if you watch the ep she was texting bro for days straight and he would never respond; just give her a thumbs up emoji. She even gave her condolences on Randy getting shot in the last ep, only to get left on read again and met with a thumbs up emoji lmao. Stan's bogus either way you cut it old man
God, it hurts to see how in love Wendy is when Stan is literally using AI generated responses, not even reading them through before he sends. Like, it'd be one thing to use the app to get a clue on how to reply, then do so in his own words, but this...
I completely understand where you're coming from. It's heartbreaking to watch Wendy fall for someone who isn't even putting in the effort to have a genuine, authentic conversation with her. It's important for any relationship to be built on honesty and open communication, and the fact that Stan is relying solely on an AI system to talk to Wendy is a red flag. Hopefully, Wendy will eventually realize that she deserves someone who treats her with respect and actually wants to invest time and effort into getting to know her as a person.
He's doing this because he does care. The problem with stan is he has a very hard time communicating with girls and more specifically Wendy. Hopefully we'll get to a point where he's passed that. Seems like in the Covid Returns future, he actually has an easier time communicating in the end.
Oh my god. I told my ex he had the most beautiful way with words ever, lol. I was probably talking to an AI, "I love jumping into the abyss with you.", pfft, ok.🤣😭
Since no one actually saw the film the song is from- in the story/song an attractive guy who can't write well has the more talented main character ghostwrite love letters to the woman he is trying to court. Brilliant usage here. The film is Cryano and is based on an 1800s play.
Great scene and episode. He understands what she wants, he just doesn't care enough to give it. So instead he lets someone else take the wheel, reaping the benefits of being in a relationship without having to put in any of the work. Wanting a relationship with someone you enjoy spending time with and just wanting a relationship. These two purposes are distinctly different from one another.
@@dragonflarefrog1424 This, so much this. Epic post for the win. Very wholesome, inclusive, and diverse. Big chungus approved vibing. What a mood fr fr. No cap. Here's your reddit gold.
@@planetaryevolution4853 I mean, sometimes it's easy to forget they're kids. Guess we can still cut him some slack. Heck, I sure wouldn't have been be the best boyfriend ever when I was 10.
I absolutely loved the latest episode of South Park! The writers once again managed to deliver hilarious social commentary that had me laughing out loud from start to finish. The animation was as impressive as ever and the voice acting was top-notch. I especially enjoyed the way the episode tackled a timely issue with sensitivity and humor. Overall, it was a fantastic addition to the show and I can't wait to see what they come up with next!
This is genius. The emotional intelligence of the artificial intelligence (Chat GPT) is higher than what Stan ( a human) is able to manage. Is just heartbreaking that Wendy thinks she is bonding with Stan when in reality is just an app. Probably also goes to show we can't believe what we see on a screen and how how deceiving written communication is these days.
It’s not like he doesn’t have the emotional intelligence, but most people just don’t want to deal with such stupid bs 24/7, gf or not. One of my relatives like to spam “x things you don’t know that are toxic” or “y things that blow your mind” articles in the family chat, and we all just respectfully ignore her most of the time, including her own husband and kids. Does she find it hurtful? Yes. Do we care enough to calm her? Eventually, no.
@@falcontomto I understand that it can be challenging to deal with someone who consistently shares information like that. It sounds like you've tried to be respectful, even though it might be hurtful for her. It's important to strike a balance between expressing your feelings and respecting her interests. Maybe there could be a conversation about finding a middle ground where she can share her thoughts without overwhelming the family. Communication is key in any relationship, and finding a way to address this issue might lead to a healthier dynamic for everyone involved.
I hope that there’s a scene in this episode that matt and trey actually used chat gpt to write. Would be Hilarious to see what the AI comes up with as a South Park script
Yea, Stan does not care for Wendy that much. His resolution at the end of the episode was simply a band aid, and there’s a much bigger problem with Stan that he’s ignoring or avoiding. Dudes who act like Stan are the worst, and it’s not as simple as “I’m just lazy” or “but you don’t understand: my girl texts me all the time”.
I love South Park's new episode about AI so much It made me laugh and think and cry a bunch The satire was spot on and the jokes were clever The characters were hilarious as ever I love how they explored the ethical dilemmas of AI And how they showed the consequences of letting it go awry The plot was full of twists and surprises And the ending was both touching and wise I love South Park's new episode about AI so much It was one of the best episodes they ever made It was a masterpiece of comedy and social commentary And I can't wait to watch it again someday
I am glad Stan and Wendy are back together again at the end of the episode and I am also happy that Wendy did not get arrested because Stan saved her life.......Trey and Matt you are KILLING it and the COOLEST 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I came to find this when I found out my favorite song from the musical "Cyrano" had been used in South Park. Using a song about Cyrano de Bergerac adds another whole level of humor here, and I approve. I LOL'd even though I'm not usually a fan of South Park.
Me 2 & The Same With Clyde & Bebe Red & Kevin & Nichole & Tolkien & Screw Season 20 It Can Rot In Hell Cause It Was The Worst Season Of The Show On Planet Earth 🌎🌍🌏 Due The Lack Of Entertainment & Repeating The Same Problem In Each Episode Except Member Berries It's A Great Episode
Good ep, but the funniest part to me was that Trey's voice was hoarse during the recording sessions, so you can hear it in at least a half dozen characters he plays. I'm surprised it hasn't happened before.
"Watching South Park is like playing a game of 'how many pop culture references can we fit into one episode?' It's like a weird, twisted version of Where's Waldo, but instead of finding a dude in a red and white striped shirt, you're trying to spot the random celebrity cameo or obscure movie reference." PS this was written by chat GPT
Can tell it was written by ChatGPT bc that actually fits Family Guy more than South Park. Random pop culture references scattered about chaotically with no relation to the overall story is Family Guy's shtick
@@KevinJohnson-cv2no "It is true that Family Guy is known for its use of random pop culture references scattered throughout its episodes. These references are often used for comedic effect and are not necessarily related to the overall story of the episode. This has become somewhat of a trademark for the show and is one of the reasons it has gained such a dedicated fan base. In contrast, while South Park does use pop culture references, they are often more directly related to the overall plot and social commentary of the episode. The show is known for its satire and often uses current events or trends to make a larger point." But chat gpt's original point still remains somewhat valid.
@@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT I personally did not like 2nd episode because I do not think Meghan and Harry are fully vain as they make it appear, and some of the jokes did not just hit me
I'm dyin! Clyde looks different like his hair. Glad to see the show is doing episodes with Stan and Wendy again. I had no idea they were still together all of this time!
Prolly overthinking but ig around season 21 they got back together. “franchise prequel” was a tie-in to the fractured but whole game, where Stan and Wendy are pretty close
@@thomask5434 lol yeah its a trip to have been watching this show since it started. Really awesome work by Matt Stone, Trey Parker and all the animators, editors, sfx mixers, etc., they've all made a great Gem.
tbh I think this was one of the...less bad things he's done with her bc he didn't have any bad intentions, I think he was just being dumb. and unlike clyde with bebe at least he cared abt wendy's feelings lol
@@CrossoverFan4life it's bad bc she's literally asking for communication and he's going out of his way to not communicate with her lol but I don't think it's as bad as ppl say; like u said, stan thought he was doing what wendy wanted w/o thinking of the consequences
@@Pinkaboo-cz9mv he did lol stan was worried abt wendy finding out the truth bc it'd hurt her feelings, clyde only ever cared that bebe would kill him if she found out
This episode had Wendy on the receiving end of deception. Another episode with Wendy was when she ended up altering her social media pic using photoshop so that she won’t be criticized as being “jealousy Both were sad endings with Wendy being at the center.
Thats actually adorable, the only thing that makes me sad is the fact Stan doesnt read what he sends. If I were to do the same, at least I would read what ChatGPT suggests.
The point of this is be willing to talk face to face. Your conversations may not have the sappiness of YA novels, but a garbled truth is better than a well rehearsed fib.
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When is the episode coming out man
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The fact you guys give your episodes out for free is wild
Stan responding to every single one of Wendy’s texts with just a thumbs up seems so in-character for him, and I love it
when wendy said he does that I actually laugh out loud bc it was so on-brand (and tbh I could see myself doing that)
Yep I got to agree on that. Stan responding to Wendy's texts with thumbs up really is so in-character.
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It Pains to say but yeah it’s like he doesn’t care.
@@kraevorn7483 if he cared he would ignore the texts and leave her on read
Clyde throwing up his arms and yelling "jesus christ!" gets me every time 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Accurate and relatable tbh
killed me
Is that in this clip? I can’t find it
@@kaia9163 @:57
@@kaia9163 yep! At 00:54 seconds 👍
Trey and Matt are killing it with these episodes
They did a great job with it
trey parker is one person lol. poor matt lol
@@tomkee4479 my bad I’m just so excited this season has been amazing that I was flabbergasted when I was typing I was in the moment ya dig
@@piguelmonce9937 oh yeah, ive actually done that a couple times myself lol. So does others, thats why i put poor matt lol. Trey always gets all the love lol.
So far, this is looking to be the best season of "South Park" yet, or at least one of the best. It's difficult to top the likes of 10, 11, and 19.
For the younger generation who might have missed it, the song that plays is called "Every Letter" from the movie Cyrano, based on the story "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand which tells of the story of Cyrano, a brilliant but self-conscious poet and swordsman who is deeply in love with Roxane, but believes she could never love him due to his large nose. Instead, he helps his handsome friend Christian woo Roxane by ghostwriting letters and providing him with poetic words. In South Park, ChatGPT plays the role of Cyrano, and that is next level hilarious.
Thank you I've been trying to find the song , even shazam cldnt help me, thanksss
Interesting. South park came out the year I was born so definitely missed the importance of the song
I liked the song, went after it and when I saw what it was, I had to watch this montage again. Fucking hilarious.
Also in this musical version Cyrano is played by Peter Dinklage.🫶🏻 and he has no big nose but is short statued. Great movie
Thank you. Was thinking it was from "Phantom of the Opera."
Have heard it. Did not know where it came from.
These men are pretty smart fellows. The song from "Cyrano" is just too perfect: It's literally Stan earning her love by having someone else write the words for him to express his (and possibly the program's) love and passions.
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What is the name of the song
Agreed - It's too bad no one actually saw Cryano because the fit of playing it in this scene is perfect. Not only is there probably little overlap between SouthPark and Cryano target audiences, but the film also bombed in general.
@@Lina-iv8ilevery letter
Except Wendy and Stan aren’t cousins. Unlike cyrano de Bergec and the girl he writes for.
It's nice to see in the credits that it is written by Trey Parker and ChatGPT.
WAIT
WAS THE SONG WRITTEN BY CHAT GPT????
@@WingcommanderIV no it’s from the Cyrano adaptation that came out recently.
As an AI language model, I am not capable of co-writing a script or a screenplay with a human writer like Trey Parker. However, I am always here to assist you with any questions or tasks you may have related to language, writing, or general knowledge. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to ask!
@@randompoop1565 write a 400 word dramatic story about a poop who fell into a pool
@@itsohaya4096 Once there was a poop named Stinky. Stinky had always lived a contented life, floating around in the sewer with his poop friends, never having to worry about anything. However, one day, Stinky's life took an unexpected turn when he found himself suddenly swept away by a powerful surge of water.
Stinky tumbled and spun through the dark, winding tunnels of the sewer until he was suddenly flushed out into the bright sunlight. Blinking in the harsh light, Stinky realized with horror that he had been swept into a swimming pool.
At first, Stinky tried to swim to the edge of the pool, hoping to climb out and find his way back to the safety of the sewer. But try as he might, Stinky simply couldn't fight against the currents of the pool, and he soon found himself being pushed further and further away from the edge.
As Stinky drifted helplessly in the pool, he began to feel a sense of despair creeping over him. He had always been a carefree poop, but now he was trapped in an unfamiliar and dangerous environment, with no hope of escape.
Days turned into weeks, and Stinky began to lose hope that he would ever make it back to the sewer. He watched in despair as children splashed and played in the pool, completely unaware of his presence.
One day, as Stinky was floating listlessly in the pool, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his side. Looking down, he saw a young boy swimming towards him, holding a pool net in one hand.
In a panic, Stinky tried to swim away, but he was too weak to fight against the boy's strong strokes. In a matter of seconds, Stinky was trapped in the net, gasping for air as he was lifted out of the water.
As the boy carried Stinky away from the pool, Stinky realized with a sudden sense of relief that he was going to be okay. He may have been trapped in the pool for weeks, but he had survived, and he had learned an important lesson about the value of life.
From that day forward, Stinky was a changed poop. He no longer took his life for granted, and he was grateful for every moment he spent floating around in the sewer with his friends. And though he never forgot his terrifying experience in the pool, he knew that he had gained something valuable from it - a newfound appreciation for the preciousness of life.
I like how he gets so good at not even having to look at his phone to reply
1 hand no look is crazy
While taking a shit. 😆
Yes, it's impressive how some people can become so proficient at using their phones that they can respond to messages without even looking at the screen. This skill is commonly referred to as "touch typing" or "blind typing". It involves memorizing the location of each key on the keyboard and using muscle memory to type without looking at the keys. With enough practice, touch typing can become second nature, and people can use their phones more efficiently without needing to constantly look at the screen. However, it's important to remember that distracted driving or walking can be dangerous, so it's always best to prioritize safety and avoid using your phone while engaged in other activities.
@@randompoop1565 wtf did I just read?
@@keyproblems7590 Pretty sure ChatGPT wrote this. We may as well be living in the fucking Matrix at this point...lol
Really happy we’re getting back to stories with the kids again. It felt like forever they were just in the background for the Randy stuff
Same I’m tired of the weed farm
I think they are too. That’s why we’ve only had one Randy episode that had almost nothing too do with weed
yeah, but the jokes are not as funny as they were back then. South Park went downhill with the golden black humour.
This tegridy shit took too much time
@@duhblock they're running out of clean ideas. You can't be aggressive nowadays. And you HAVE to include weed, racial/sexual talks and smartphone things in it. If you don't, maybe the Gen z wouldn't watch.
This montage is the definite highlight of this episode. Not just the scenes with Stan and Wendy, but also the heartwarming song.
what is the song lol
It’s from the Cyrano de Bergerac film starring peter dinklage called every letter
@@bahagharingmatsing thank youuu
@@bahagharingmatsing that’s a great movie btw and it fits very well with this scene
I thought they officially weren’t ever a thing
Gonna be honest here, this episode is surprising wholesome and I love it. Kids acting like kids again is sweet. And I almost forgot that Clyde and Bebe are together. Oh and the music here was actually catching.
I agree with the other commenter. Wholesome vibes, no cap! At least you didn't start out your comment with "Imagine....", so I guess there's a silver lining there somewhere.
How is losing a loved 1 to AI wholesome?
@@justsayin._.fr nobody here seem to get how sad that episode really is… maybe because they never had a gf before
@@cold3341 people have different interpretations
There’s a good number of people who just rather look at the positives and not be called out on the negatives.
It is very weird because I would be exhausted just constantly “think happy thoughts, only happy stuff. No icky bad thoughts!!”
This episode had a layer of “happiness” but at its core was incredibly messed up.
Sure the jokes are there (duh) but when you take a step back and reflect, interactions like Stan’s texts are not genuine yet his girlfriend was thinking they were while stan would lie to her by omission (and even straight up lie to her).
Clyde is such an underrated character he should have more of his own episodes
He did
he has, the lice episode
An episode on "those other guys" is a great idea.
The lice episode and the one where his mom gets sucked into the toilet because he wouldn’t put the seat down.
@@yash1ro._.nen3 I meant like more of his own episodes but yes
This is such a brilliant emotionally complex scene. You want to feel happy for Wendy but also can’t help but feel sad for her since it’s all one big illusion.
It’s an illusion either way. Women expect too much emotional support from men, who usually have no idea what to say. If Stan actually wrote something back to Wendy it likely wouldn’t be genuine anyways. I know I say fake shit to my wife to make her happy.
@@pauloakes6952 yeah that’s not healthy 💀
@@pauloakes6952 I hope your wife doesn't check your TH-cam notifications LMAO
@@kirate96 are you female or are you a kid? Every guy has to say fake stuff to their girl from time to time so that they feel better. It's just how it is. It's perfectly normal and has always happened
Wendy knows how I feel...or at least that Raisins episode. When all roads lead to no-win situations, do you embrace despair or pursue the illusion of hope? Here, the illusion is obvious.
If there’s one thing this relationship always lacked, it was communication. In Raisins, Wendy couldn’t even meet Stan face to face to break up with him, Bebe did it for her…
Yeah, thats never bean either of their strong suites.
If we’re comparing, at least it was a break up rather than keeping a relationship going through lies. 🤷🏻♂️
@@steverogers7601 she also dumped him in season 20 and gave him a note saying "" I can't fix you "" even tho this was during the event where all of the girls in the school broke up with their boyfriends to protest against SkankHunt42 so Stan hadn't actually done anything wrong yet she still blamed him.
Isn’t this the 3rd or 4th time Wendy took Stan back?
That song is so damn perfect for this montage. Pure genius. Almost every episode seems like a masterpiece. One of the smartest shows on TV and definitely the funniest.
Could you tell me the song's name please? I like it
@@nissariyani766 Every Letter from the Cyrano original movie soundtrack ❤
@@amandacummings5520 Thank you so much 😊
I like how Wendy reacts to her chatgpt messages, it’s heartwarming to see her overjoyed. Also the song was beautiful, it was as if Wendy and Stan were singing an operatic duet.
I loved the song. I actually looked it up and now I listen to it all the time.
Because she’s happy to be heard without being criticized or trivialized.
Even if Stan isn’t being genuine, it’s cute to see Wendy so happy.
I want to see Wendy happy too, but not like this and imagine how betrayed she'll feel once she finds out and she will find out!💔
Omg how did I become so invested in a fictional character!🙃🤪
I feel so bad for Wendy tho 😭
@@KURKIEEEE brooo same
Happiness from ignorance isn’t happiness. It’s treachery.
omg I wasnt expecting the bit where things got heavy with her bad past
Clyde seems to be doing good after being exiled from space and time.
These come on, that was years ago he also save the day with everyone else when mayor Mitch conners
@@DgardsGaming wdym that was mosquito, not Clyde
I just played that part lol
Omg ITS FUKING KILLING JOKE MAN AHAHAHAHA
And twice at that.
Nice to see Stan and Wendy back together again. Although, I was expecting him to vomit after reuniting with her once again.
Could you catch up on the episodes you missed? This has never happened since season 5, or even for that.
Yeah
Same. I thought it was gonna happen too. I mean, it happened when they first got back together in the ending of that Season 11 episode, but I’m surprised it didn’t happen in this episode. But don’t worry. Let’s hope it’ll happen again in future episodes.
The last time Wendy kissed Stan was in "Elementary School Musical" and he didn't vomit anymore since "The List". The animation kinda proves that's the last time he'll vomit on her.
@@markusf1895 Season 11; The List!
This is such a heartfelt moment and I feel bad for Wendy because Stan isn't caring about her text and just using AI to do whatever
Ich habe Wendy noch nie so glücklich gesehen
Stan does care about Wendy. He’s just having a difficult time coming to terms with controlling his own sensibilities like how Kyle isn’t his best friend anymore.
Why feel bad for her? It seems she doesn't really want a human connection, she just wants automatic replies to whatever inane nonsense she thinks up, look how utterly happy she is by rote automatic replies, she'd have continued to be happy if she'd never found out it was just an algorithm. She didn't want a boyfriend, she wanted a trained seal to bark any time she said hi.
@@BDNeon Shes 10, bud. Theres layers of ugliness to this, in classic South Park fashion. A ten year old doesn't know what kind of connection she wants.
Stan has 0 engagement whatsoever, hence playing video games or shooting hoops, he shoots a GPT without even breaking his concentration on the shot. Its icy and ingenuine.
On top of that is the incredibly sad and deeply disturbing fact this girl is basically being groomed by the AI through her smartphone. She's head over heels for these texts coming from what is for better or worse a catfish through her phone. There's an emotional vulnerability here that is so easy to manipulate, and as I mentioned, Wendy is a child.
The choice of song here is not only poignant, its scathing. Cyrano is a tragedy about a fake man using another insecure persons words to pretend to be something hes not, while the insecure one gets to live vicariously through someone else. In the end, it falls apart. One of them dies, and the other lives his life trying to keep his secret, and moments before he passes away, finds out that if hed just spoken genuinely to Roxanne she would have taken him despite his insecurities.
I see nothing comforting or warm or tender about this. This is classic backhanded South Park...which is why we love it, but viewers should remember...this is South Park.
@@BDNeonyou sound like you call women "females"
From an artistic perspective, the shot of Wendy sitting on the window with the night to her back was really well done.
I can't tell if this is hard to watch or utterly adorable.
Yes.
It’s both for those who don’t get it
Hard to watch.
Wendys falling in love with a robot
It’s funny
@@MrNel Not really? We're kinda watching Wendy think Stan actually opened up to her, while in reality he doesn't seem to give a fuck... I think it's pretty heart-breaking
This was such a hard episode to watch in the best way. Stan cutting corners and his actions having consequences was satisfying and also gut wrenching to watch
People really are bending over backwards and staying in that gray area, to absolve Stan of any wrong doings. Or at least make it seem not that bad.
He is absolutely not doing a good thing here.
The defensive argument of “he’s 10, he’s just a kid, and communication is not his strong suit” is to downplay how bad the act of lying to your significant other is.
Not to mention, perpetuating an aspect of your relationship that isn’t real yet letting your significant other continue to believe that.
Anyone defending that or downplaying that, I hope your GF/BFs dont experience that.
@@steverogers7601 Stans always been a terrible boyfriend, I actually just watched the cock magic episode again recently where he trashed the volleyball team in front on Wendy but doesn’t even realize she’s the captain. On top of that, even when I watched her play, he’s just on the phone wondering about the cock magic game.
I’m not saying it’s not entertaining, but holy shit Stan is nowhere close to a good boyfriend.
At least Stan’s trying to find ways how to make this relationship with Wendy work out in the end. Plus he really doesn’t want to lose her, they’ve broken up recently and it’s heartwarming to see them struggle to get back together.
Feels great to be brought back to Old School South Park. These last few episodes have felt so reminiscent to the golden age of SP.
Trey and Matt are finally back in full focus mode with their timely satire. No one does it like them... Kings!
Can we all agree that Wendy has the cutest bedroom in all the show’s animation?
To everyone calling their relationship toxic keep in mind this is a show exaggerated for comedy, these kids are 10 years old, and this is stans first relationship. Stan has shown numerous signs in the past he sucks at communication and even in this episode it shows he doesnt want to lose wendy so dont take it too personally its just for giggles
2:31 oh I love it when Wendy spins around
Rare moment of Wendy’s hair in movement
I love that to i hope South Park does that again soon
OH MY GOD! TREY AND MATT are killing it! I can't believe they came up with something so quickly that just came out like a few weeks ago
ChatGPT was released more than 3 months ago.
Yeah. Alhough, not weeks, but couple of months ago, which is a lot of time in the current AI world. The progress in AI right now is hard to comprehend and react to. You can blink and some crazy progress will be made. Many discovered chatGPT just recently, but right now chatGPT is already just a tiny tip of a big iceberg that is about to hit humanity.
it takes them like 6 days to make episodes
@@fearodactyl2886 they didn't make episodes in 1 week they just finish them up in 6 weeks
They used ChatGPT to write the episode 😂
Trey and Matt never dissapoint with South park
Wenn ich bebe wäre würde ich Wendy zu Chili verkochen auf essen und sagen MMM Wendy testerburger hat mir sehr gut geschmeckt jetzt ist sie richtig gut warm kuschelig weich frisch munter gewermt und richtig gut erstickt
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of South Park, have been entertaining audiences with their satirical and irreverent humor since the show's debut in 1997. Over the years, they have tackled a wide range of controversial and taboo subjects, from politics and religion to social issues and pop culture.
Despite the show's often controversial content, Trey and Matt have managed to maintain a loyal fan base by being unapologetically themselves. They have never shied away from pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo, often using humor as a tool to address serious issues in a way that is both thought-provoking and entertaining.
One of the keys to their success is their ability to stay current and relevant. They are masters at turning current events and pop culture trends into hilarious and memorable episodes. Whether it's spoofing a popular movie or poking fun at a political figure, they always manage to find a fresh angle that keeps viewers engaged and entertained.
Another reason for their success is their willingness to take risks. They are not afraid to tackle controversial subjects and take on powerful institutions, even when it means facing criticism or backlash. This fearlessness has earned them respect from both fans and critics, and has helped them to maintain their creative integrity over the years.
But perhaps the most important factor in their success is their chemistry as a creative team. Trey and Matt have been working together for over two decades, and their partnership is an integral part of the show's DNA. They complement each other's strengths and weaknesses, and are able to collaborate in a way that brings out the best in each other's work.
In short, Trey Parker and Matt Stone are a creative force to be reckoned with. Their ability to stay fresh and relevant, take risks, and work together seamlessly has made South Park one of the most successful and beloved shows in television history. And with no signs of slowing down, fans can look forward to many more years of irreverent, hilarious, and thought-provoking entertainment from these two talented creators.
No they do sometimes
It's really nice to see Stan putting in a better effort to be a better boyfriend to Wendy, concerned and caring about her feelings and responding to her texts, even though he didn't read them.
You did not watch that episode
@@gabrielwassup4906 you did not read the comment.
@@gabrielwassup4906 yes I did and what matters is that he cares
@@X-Games4-8 if he cared, he'd actually try. Not leave it up to AI
@@justsayin._. Well look the point is that Stan knows Wendy's feeling down, so it's better than nothing
I was pleasantly surprised by how cleverly South Park tackled the topic of ChatGPT and its potential risks in their latest episode. It was clear that the writers had done their research and were able to present a nuanced perspective on the issue. Despite the serious nature of the topic, they still managed to infuse the episode with their trademark humor and wit, making it an enjoyable watch from start to finish. It was refreshing to see a show like South Park engage with such a complex and timely topic in such a thoughtful and entertaining way."
Can u do it in Dr Seuss style?
Thank god it didn’t become just “‘ai’ bad”
Yes I put a quote in my quote lol
the AI gives him so much rizz he doesn't even have to read the text
EDIT: guys, rizz is when you got game
Where did this word "rizz" come from out of nowhere?
@@Quarthonshut up old man
dont believe @Quarthon it comes from the rizzler
@@sh3lzyI thought it meant shit
I have an idea... @12DAMDO yo whatcha mean by "rizz" ? Lol
This season has been great. I could never quite put my finger on what felt off about prior few seasons but this one feels back to form.
Stan talking to Wendy without vomiting? What witchcraft is this?
The creators probably got tired of it or smth idk
I think it shows a loss of internet tbh, Stan usually throws up if hes into someone, like miss ellen
Really, it's just a running joke they got bored of, like killing Kenny. They're wanting to become more focused on the story now, so they stopped.
I dont think stan likes wendy like he used to, like, half of those texts he thumbed up were really easy to answer and yet he still didnt take his time to write back. I wished the creators just left them off as friends which seems like the direction their taking it to but then again idk
Stan haven't thrown up speaking with Wendy for over a decade. Where have you been?
2:53 ChatGPTexting while shooting was the best.
He doesn't understand what she wants. But he does the best he can. Because Stan loves Wendy
Yea, no. This ain’t it.
@@steverogers7601You keep going around on every comment white knighting for a cartoon. Also, it isn't much different from you using autocorrect to fool people into thinking you can spell.
He understands what she wants, he just doesn't care enough to give it. So instead he lets someone else take the wheel, reaping the benefits of being in a relationship without having to put in any of the work.
Wanting a relationship with someone you enjoy spending time with and just wanting a relationship. These two purposes are distinctly different from one another.
I wouldn’t say that, Stan does in fact care about Wendy, he’s just over complicated with his best friends’ separation.
At 2:15 Stan is using a different bathroom and not sitting on Ol' Blue.
Ol' Blue had shit in it
Minor detail: The song in the montage is part of a play called "Cyrano", in which a man who is seen as hideous ghostwrites poems for somebody else to send to his love.
You can see the correlations here.
Matt and Trey are huge music nerds, stuff like this is what they live for
Oh
I remember that title. I've only seen the older French version, good on them for sliding it in.
"hideous ghost" is a little harsh, hes just a dude with low self esteem and a big nose
@@ianh1504 "hideous ghost writer". Anyways, the main reason he ghostwrites is because everyone thinks he's a freak
I just love Stan and Wendy being together.
Amem
Sorry I meant amen
@@alejandromartinez5863 That’s ok.
I like how South Park has gone back to its original roots like Stan and Wendy being in a relationship again and Garrison back as a teacher as well as storyline per episode.
But I like how it is mixed with today's world such as basing episodes on recent events or technology.
Matt, Trey, and the team behind them are amazing for keeping this show funny for 26+ years.
well, to be honest the earlier seasons were sorta funnier, but love these aswell
So glad to see South Park back in the game! The last few Eps have been stellar!
The perfect recipe for a disastrous relationship once real life hits
@@manikyum And the fact that he doesn't read the texts so when they talk irl, it would totally fuck him up☠️
@@olamidealabi6419 Add to that the aspect of automatism. He knows every little motion in and out, not having to look which app or message to redirect to anymore.
Communication has become an afterthought for him.
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Only until she finds out the truth.... Then all hell will break loose! 😱😡😈💔😔😭
@@user-AAAA978 and I am pretty sure woman will do the same thing to there boyfriends as well....works both ways you know
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I see what you did there :P
ChatGPT, is that you?
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And so it begins...
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@2:58 man is my hero
Clyde's "Jesus Christ!" is iconic. Who hasn't had that reaction when their girlfriend's 19th consecutive 1-sentence text lands?
I'm so glad Smartphones didn't exist when I was in school. The constant demand to answer texts would drive me insane and people like Wendy take it personally if you don't answer in 10 seconds.
Me too. We managed perfectly well with public pay phones, or the school secretary would always phone or let you use their phone if necessary. All you see is people glued to their phones in the street, nearly walking into you, or narrowly missing cars, I refuse to have a smartphone, just a basic one for texts and calls and even that annoys me.
Wendy doesn't care that he didn't answer in 10 seconds lmao, if you watch the ep she was texting bro for days straight and he would never respond; just give her a thumbs up emoji. She even gave her condolences on Randy getting shot in the last ep, only to get left on read again and met with a thumbs up emoji lmao. Stan's bogus either way you cut it old man
People like Wendy?? More like bebe
I’m pretty sure this episode is gonna make fun of thay
The solution to that is to not get involved with freaks that go crazy because you don't text back to them instantaneously.
God, it hurts to see how in love Wendy is when Stan is literally using AI generated responses, not even reading them through before he sends. Like, it'd be one thing to use the app to get a clue on how to reply, then do so in his own words, but this...
I completely understand where you're coming from. It's heartbreaking to watch Wendy fall for someone who isn't even putting in the effort to have a genuine, authentic conversation with her. It's important for any relationship to be built on honesty and open communication, and the fact that Stan is relying solely on an AI system to talk to Wendy is a red flag. Hopefully, Wendy will eventually realize that she deserves someone who treats her with respect and actually wants to invest time and effort into getting to know her as a person.
@@kfeiglordlolyou5554 This message brought to you by ChatGPT
Why didn’t she FaceTime him or call him lmao 😂
@@billyberner the plot and the script..there now you know
@@tablesalt6363 this is a very Elon musk kind of response, and not in a good way.
This was my favorite episode so far this season.
1:10 I don't think I've laughed so much since Zenu, although Cartman using the girl's bathroom came close. 😂😂😂
Ive never seen Wendy so happy! It’s so cute. But it makes me sad that Stan put in minimum effort to reply to Wendy and doesn’t seem to care :(
He cares, he just can only deal with so much of her stupid shit.
He's doing this because he does care. The problem with stan is he has a very hard time communicating with girls and more specifically Wendy. Hopefully we'll get to a point where he's passed that.
Seems like in the Covid Returns future, he actually has an easier time communicating in the end.
I wouldn’t say that, Stan does in fact care about Wendy, he’s just over complicated with his best friends’ separation.
1:39 The throwback with the TH-cam app icon
Oh my god. I told my ex he had the most beautiful way with words ever, lol. I was probably talking to an AI, "I love jumping into the abyss with you.", pfft, ok.🤣😭
Sounds like he needs professional help 💀
probably that was from a sartre quote
Since no one actually saw the film the song is from- in the story/song an attractive guy who can't write well has the more talented main character ghostwrite love letters to the woman he is trying to court. Brilliant usage here. The film is Cryano and is based on an 1800s play.
Can’t wait for Wendy breaking up with Stan at one point then going back to Stan for the 4th time
Great scene and episode. He understands what she wants, he just doesn't care enough to give it. So instead he lets someone else take the wheel, reaping the benefits of being in a relationship without having to put in any of the work.
Wanting a relationship with someone you enjoy spending time with and just wanting a relationship. These two purposes are distinctly different from one another.
yall dont understand how bad i needed this episode omg
@@OilFreeFeathers You should go back to 8chan
@@dragonflarefrog1424 This, so much this. Epic post for the win. Very wholesome, inclusive, and diverse. Big chungus approved vibing. What a mood fr fr. No cap. Here's your reddit gold.
Mee too, dude, though it would've been nice to have Stan be a bit less of a jerk
@@daynial2240 true i love him to death but i can't get down with that
@@planetaryevolution4853 I mean, sometimes it's easy to forget they're kids. Guess we can still cut him some slack. Heck, I sure wouldn't have been be the best boyfriend ever when I was 10.
i laughed so hard. matt n trey r goat gods
I absolutely loved the latest episode of South Park! The writers once again managed to deliver hilarious social commentary that had me laughing out loud from start to finish. The animation was as impressive as ever and the voice acting was top-notch. I especially enjoyed the way the episode tackled a timely issue with sensitivity and humor. Overall, it was a fantastic addition to the show and I can't wait to see what they come up with next!
ChatGPS is so obvious.
This is genius. The emotional intelligence of the artificial intelligence (Chat GPT) is higher than what Stan ( a human) is able to manage. Is just heartbreaking that Wendy thinks she is bonding with Stan when in reality is just an app. Probably also goes to show we can't believe what we see on a screen and how how deceiving written communication is these days.
It’s not like he doesn’t have the emotional intelligence, but most people just don’t want to deal with such stupid bs 24/7, gf or not. One of my relatives like to spam “x things you don’t know that are toxic” or “y things that blow your mind” articles in the family chat, and we all just respectfully ignore her most of the time, including her own husband and kids. Does she find it hurtful? Yes. Do we care enough to calm her? Eventually, no.
@@falcontomto I understand that it can be challenging to deal with someone who consistently shares information like that. It sounds like you've tried to be respectful, even though it might be hurtful for her. It's important to strike a balance between expressing your feelings and respecting her interests. Maybe there could be a conversation about finding a middle ground where she can share her thoughts without overwhelming the family. Communication is key in any relationship, and finding a way to address this issue might lead to a healthier dynamic for everyone involved.
@@animalntWtf this is written by CHATGPT
@@nathanoneiric That was the irony lol
2:46 is Wendy touching herself lmfao
She's nudging I think
Or fidgeting
Loving this season so much ❣️
I hope that there’s a scene in this episode that matt and trey actually used chat gpt to write. Would be Hilarious to see what the AI comes up with as a South Park script
Watch the episode 💀
WATCH THE SHOW
There is, watch the show
ChatGBT is credited for part of the writing at the end
Oh yeah, it's a VERY noticeable change of tone when it comes to "save the story" 😂😂
0:59
Why tf did I find that funny????😂😂😂😂
Probably the delivery of the line
Stan texting Wendy with ChatGPT:🙂 Stan when he needs yo Talk to
her irl:
Yea, Stan does not care for Wendy that much.
His resolution at the end of the episode was simply a band aid, and there’s a much bigger problem with Stan that he’s ignoring or avoiding.
Dudes who act like Stan are the worst, and it’s not as simple as “I’m just lazy” or “but you don’t understand: my girl texts me all the time”.
South Park really is the goat of tv. For every crazy absolutely insane jokes they always wrote in an underlying message of truth.
I love South Park's new episode about AI so much
It made me laugh and think and cry a bunch
The satire was spot on and the jokes were clever
The characters were hilarious as ever
I love how they explored the ethical dilemmas of AI
And how they showed the consequences of letting it go awry
The plot was full of twists and surprises
And the ending was both touching and wise
I love South Park's new episode about AI so much
It was one of the best episodes they ever made
It was a masterpiece of comedy and social commentary
And I can't wait to watch it again someday
Is this an AI-generated response? I'm on to you.
@@BriskAxe Come Shadowbane!
@@BriskAxe 😂😂 I was thinking the same thing
Chat GPT “write me some thoughts about how funny the South Park episode on Chat GPT is”
I am glad Stan and Wendy are back together again at the end of the episode and I am also happy that Wendy did not get arrested because Stan saved her life.......Trey and Matt you are KILLING it and the COOLEST 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I came to find this when I found out my favorite song from the musical "Cyrano" had been used in South Park. Using a song about Cyrano de Bergerac adds another whole level of humor here, and I approve. I LOL'd even though I'm not usually a fan of South Park.
Fun Fact: The song from the montage is called Every Letter. Is from the movie Cyrano starring Peter Dinklage.
I Love this Episode about Time Stan and Wendy got they’re relationship Fix
Me 2 & The Same With Clyde & Bebe Red & Kevin & Nichole & Tolkien & Screw Season 20 It Can Rot In Hell Cause It Was The Worst Season Of The Show On Planet Earth 🌎🌍🌏 Due The Lack Of Entertainment & Repeating The Same Problem In Each Episode Except Member Berries It's A Great Episode
@@YamiYugiMutoSternberger4268 Rot in hell had me roll
I dont blame people for using the app. Some people just demand so f-ing much in a dam text.
Wendy was asking for the bare minimun, you fuckin idiot.
Good ep, but the funniest part to me was that Trey's voice was hoarse during the recording sessions, so you can hear it in at least a half dozen characters he plays. I'm surprised it hasn't happened before.
Ahhh, so that's what it was. I thought Stan sounded a little off
It has happened numerous times lol especially recently
@Elisha Berry Hechtman yeah i think they need to pitch the voices up even more now that they're getting older
@hechtmanelijah6 Or too many whiskey drinks, playing DVDA on the weekends.
It's been that way for seasons now
It's nice to see Wendy's character make a huge improvement. And the chemistry with her and Stan is starting to grow back too.
I like how ChatGPT was credited for writing the episode as well
"Watching South Park is like playing a game of 'how many pop culture references can we fit into one episode?' It's like a weird, twisted version of Where's Waldo, but instead of finding a dude in a red and white striped shirt, you're trying to spot the random celebrity cameo or obscure movie reference."
PS this was written by chat GPT
🤣
Can tell it was written by ChatGPT bc that actually fits Family Guy more than South Park. Random pop culture references scattered about chaotically with no relation to the overall story is Family Guy's shtick
@@KevinJohnson-cv2no "It is true that Family Guy is known for its use of random pop culture references scattered throughout its episodes. These references are often used for comedic effect and are not necessarily related to the overall story of the episode. This has become somewhat of a trademark for the show and is one of the reasons it has gained such a dedicated fan base.
In contrast, while South Park does use pop culture references, they are often more directly related to the overall plot and social commentary of the episode. The show is known for its satire and often uses current events or trends to make a larger point."
But chat gpt's original point still remains somewhat valid.
I’m glad Stan and Wendy are back as a couple. It’s been a long time since their relationship was explored. Stan better not mess this up now.
He will
If he does, she’s just gonna go out with the other kids he know. Then will get jealous again, and later they’ll be back together. Its a cycle
@@ahmandg.9659 Stan should just date a boy
This and the privacy episode are my favorites of the season! :)
Hmm, Mine too, Especially the Privacy episode, It was a Hit!
I honestly did not like the last 2, but this one was amazing
@@anomalocaris2593 I didn’t like the TikTok scenes from the first episode. And the toilet episode, idk how I feel about that
@@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT I personally did not like 2nd episode because I do not think Meghan and Harry are fully vain as they make it appear, and some of the jokes did not just hit me
@@anomalocaris2593 that’s fine. At the end, it’s just shots and goggles
This is definitely my favorite Stan and Wendy episode
Wendy's so adorable 😭 her little spin 😭❤️❤️❤️
I'm dyin! Clyde looks different like his hair. Glad to see the show is doing episodes with Stan and Wendy again. I had no idea they were still together all of this time!
Prolly overthinking but ig around season 21 they got back together. “franchise prequel” was a tie-in to the fractured but whole game, where Stan and Wendy are pretty close
lets think about it. In Southpark time 25 years is 8 months. At most. Still kids, stil not at highschool ;)
@@thomask5434 lol yeah its a trip to have been watching this show since it started. Really awesome work by Matt Stone, Trey Parker and all the animators, editors, sfx mixers, etc., they've all made a great Gem.
@@thomask5434 It's crazy! I saw their short at an animation festival before they were on tv and so awesome they have been on this long :)
@@tiablue9106 I must have missed that detail :)
The credits at the end of the episode read:
Written by Trey Parker and ChatGPT
And people wonder why Wendy is my favorite character? It's epsidoes like these that make me want to give her a big hug...
This was very adorable but man, it really highlighted how bad Stan treats Wendy sometimes.
tbh I think this was one of the...less bad things he's done with her bc he didn't have any bad intentions, I think he was just being dumb. and unlike clyde with bebe at least he cared abt wendy's feelings lol
I wouldn't consider it bad, he doesn't want to say the wrong thing.
@@CrossoverFan4life it's bad bc she's literally asking for communication and he's going out of his way to not communicate with her lol but I don't think it's as bad as ppl say; like u said, stan thought he was doing what wendy wanted w/o thinking of the consequences
@@tiablue9106 Just because Clyde gets annoyed with Bebe's text, doesn't mean he doesn't care about her feelings. He never said anything like that.
@@Pinkaboo-cz9mv he did lol stan was worried abt wendy finding out the truth bc it'd hurt her feelings, clyde only ever cared that bebe would kill him if she found out
Clyde: “There, all done with that stupid shit!” (texting his girlfriend)
I love it!!! 😂😂😂😂
We need more episodes with Wendy.
Yeah I hope nothing gets between her and stan ever
dude this is so brutal poor wendy
What did Poor Wendy do, and Stan didn’t do anything wrong?
This is probably the most saddest scenes in the show's history.
This episode had Wendy on the receiving end of deception.
Another episode with Wendy was when she ended up altering her social media pic using photoshop so that she won’t be criticized as being “jealousy
Both were sad endings with Wendy being at the center.
0:21 that hand put down was so smooth
Incredible! I especially liked the choice of music. This excerpt will be a classic pretty soon. Great work, guys!
That AI surely tricked her into believing she was talking to a human.
Thats actually adorable, the only thing that makes me sad is the fact Stan doesnt read what he sends. If I were to do the same, at least I would read what ChatGPT suggests.
Same, its always best to check first before sending it just in case
You should, chat bots lie and forget, very often by the way.
@@vgngolley341 exactly!
@@elmodelo101 Can confirm, I asked it about Atomic chess rules and it said the size of the explosions are by a 2x2 square, isntead of a 3x3.
I know. Proof read your work man so you can keep up with the conversation.
2:04 Wendy she happy now text dance cute. :3🎀
The point of this is be willing to talk face to face. Your conversations may not have the sappiness of YA novels, but a garbled truth is better than a well rehearsed fib.
2:10 the height 💀
it looks weird
Glad to see stan and wendy are still together
Wendy spinning is so cute haha
The behind the back while playing basketball response was epic.
In humour the music is super important and the base of a brilliant joke is often a well design music.
Cyrano - Every letter