Posted on 03/29/2006 9:01:09 AM PST by EveningStar
It's Earth to "South Park" when an all-new episode premieres tonight, Wednesday, March 29 at 10:00 P.M. on Comedy Central
Episode replays midnight tonight, Thursday at 10:00 P.M. and midnight, Friday at 11:30 P.M. and Sunday at 11:00 P.M.
A disaster of epic proportions threatens the town and Stan is to blame in an all-new episode of South Park titled "Smug Alert!" premiering Wednesday, March 29 at 10:00 p.m. on Comedy Central.
Stan is the driving force who gets the citizens of South Park to buy hybrid cars. Just as everyone starts to feel really good about what theyre doing to help save the earth, scientists discover a stormy, dark mass accumulating over the town.
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I was hoping that the smug hybrid owners would all get into massive wrecks because they were driving with their eyes closed. =P
I love it. I was on another board full of liberals that usually praise South Park, and they were pissed off over this episode.
Typical.
SP pisses off everyone, that is its charm.
Must be all those farts they are inhaling.
LOL! What show have they been watching for the past 8 years?
Before that happens we will be using fuel cells.
You don't even have one yet and I detect smugness! LOL
No kidding! You mean he was Sparky!?
Welcome aboard. You'll enjoy the ride.
There was a Toyota Pious, er, I mean Prius commercial on during this episode, near the end. I couldn't believe my eyes.
so funny.
anyone have a pic of that?
I do, but are you sure? It's scratch-and-sniff.
My apologies, but I thought the original "Pious" (or would that be P-O-S?) didn't use NiMH batts.
You are correct that it didn't.
Although the thought of the potentially-toxic nickel exposure in a fire doesn't excite me either.
ha ha...oh man, thats clever
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