Gee, so did I!!
... we all watch it, my niece and nephew who are in Catholic school watch it and think its funny.
Do they?! Did they watch that particular episode after returning from Mass? As a Catholic, you, of course, know that December 8 is a Holy Day of obligation. As an uncle, and a catholic role model, did you make time to explain to them the significance of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception?
We all have the ability to decide for ourselves what to watch, and don't need a bunch of nannies pulling shows so we don't get our feelings hurt.
Hey, lighten up. If this is how you believe the Mother of God should be portrayed on tv, fine! I'm sure our Lord will be interested in your opinion on Judgment Day.
They are old enough to realize that the parents of the kids who rant and rave and act like they are the holiest are nuts.
I'm sure the Lord is pretty excited that you are speaking for Him and doing all the Judging for Him.
SouthPark production and direction and writing needs a serious self-review of their material. At present and for the last season and a half, they are fairly well described as good for nothing.
It is possible to perform and create someting of social worth without reducing themselves to the level of incompetence they have created of their programming.
Quite frankly, they are an embarrassment to anything resembling social commentary. They have an ability to produce significant humorous commentary, but they've copped out to material dearth of any worth. They are an embarassment to even a junior high school calibre of writing skills.