![]() It was a fan’s dream, but when it got to the end, the classic “I learned something” speech is totally bleeped the fuck out! My jaw dropped as the TV blared the same high-pitched note for a minute. They had a reference to all their major moments in past episodes. Once the conflict is solved, one of the boys give a final speech that always starts with, “You know, I learned something today…” This was South Park’s 200th and 201st episodes. The four boys are the voice of reason in the show, and South Park has a tradition in their episodes at the end. It’s not so much the censoring of Muhammad, that bothered me as much as the extended bleeps over the final speeches. That’s why it was turned into a two part episode.* Then, when Parker and Stone wanted to revisit the topic in “200,” Comedy Central still said no. Comedy Central still chose to censor it, however. When South Park first brought up the issue of Muhammad in “Cartoon Wars,” nobody was ever threatened. They made a choice and now they have to stick to it. I think Comedy Central won’t back down on their decision because of the controversy. I have a feeling this blog isn’t going to change anything. “We kind of think Comedy Central pussed out on this whole thing. ![]()
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