Board Thread:Hang-Out Zone/@comment-2103639-20151013082350/@comment-2103639-20151014124417

I admit, it's a unique running gag within South Park; but if you are new to the series, you wouldn't understand how he comes back to life, from one episode to another; that's all I mean (but for fans used to the series, you understand that it's just a gag ongoing. I don't know which episode he HASN'T died in yet, I haven't watched one in which it doesn't happen.

LOL, yes, mine too, it is quite impressive that they manage to do it, actually. Even when I was writing scripts and stories, I ran out of material. I conceed that I kept using the same basic sub-plot to answer that problem I faced.

As for your personal question? Not to me, lol, but then again, I do like Sweeney Todd and even considered making a modern version of it, in my local town. Does that mean I'm a psychopath in being inspired by a bloodied musical/Tim Burton?