Warning: Full spoilers from the South Park: Season 19 premiere follow.
While watching tonight's new South Park episode, I was reminded of an old adage from my college days: "You shouldn't call a fraternity a 'frat.' Would you call your county a c--" well, you know. To me, this summed up "Stunning and Brave" to a tee.
As with every South Park season premiere, creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker had a wealth of new topics to choose from: Deflategate, Caitlyn Jenner, Bill Cosby, "Whip/Nae Nae" -- and while all of these things were addressed at one point or another in this week's episode, the overarching theme here was much bigger: political correctness. And it wasn't just the theme; it was also personified by an all-new character, PC Principal, who came in to replace Principal Victoria after a "Hot Cosby" scandal.
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While watching tonight's new South Park episode, I was reminded of an old adage from my college days: "You shouldn't call a fraternity a 'frat.' Would you call your county a c--" well, you know. To me, this summed up "Stunning and Brave" to a tee.
As with every South Park season premiere, creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker had a wealth of new topics to choose from: Deflategate, Caitlyn Jenner, Bill Cosby, "Whip/Nae Nae" -- and while all of these things were addressed at one point or another in this week's episode, the overarching theme here was much bigger: political correctness. And it wasn't just the theme; it was also personified by an all-new character, PC Principal, who came in to replace Principal Victoria after a "Hot Cosby" scandal.
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