@@alexmcclary1790That part was about the inherent catastrophic up and downs of the Keynesian market (different to the free market), while the margaritaville was the specific events (housing bubble) that triggered the downturn.
Honestly, SP is genius, and given the number of episodes you've watched, that shouldn't surprise you anymore. They do inject silliness into the plot, but only in service of deep truths.
Love this episode w/ a passion. My dad was one of the people that worked on the governments after action report on the 2008 financial crisis and showing this to him was one of the greatest things ever.
I didnt expect myself to enjoy watching this channel so much...its like rewatching a south park episode with a friend, n u know that friend will like it. I honestly expect this channel to grow, n will eventually get a play button
I agree. I usually dont like watching reaction channels that much but it just feels different with dash. Makes it more entertaining to me than just rewatching episodes ive seen tons of times
Scene with the chicken is probably also a reference to an augury in the Ancient Rome. They had a habit of sacrificing animals to predict an outcome of a battle.
@@emilioaymat5651 Augury is fortune telling not sacrifice, and limiting to one location and testing, not actually going through with, isn’t what I’d call promoting. Augury is from the Etruscans and could be sacrilege to kill the birds.
South Park is definitely genius. And it goes a bit under the radar because it's animated and because the humor is also not to everyones taste. People should be able to look past things that they might not find funny, or even find disgusting, to see the true genius of the show, and some people just can't do that.
What's even more hilarious to me than this episode is that when the 2008 recession hit, they gave bonuses to the bankers who caused it due to deregulation. Regulation kids, it always works, always.
This episode is incredible for Trey creating _three different_ one-off character voices/vocal ticks: "Aaaaand it's GONE!" "It's improbabl'... but not impossibl'." "Yeah, noo... yeahh.. no." I've quoted all three of these in my daily life since the episode came out.
Makes me think of a saying regarding the value of things. "One space monkey decided that his rock was worth so many bananas, and a bunch of other space monkeys just said, 'Yeah, that's a fair amount of bananas' and just went with it."
I know i mentioned this previously, but the 2-parter in season 15 episodes 7 and 8 (You're Getting Old & Ass Burgers) are really, really good and reflect the showrunners own feeling about the state of the show and their burnout towards it. It touches on some deep content while still being hilarious. Definitely should watch
When I was 14 my grandmother put money in the bank for me. Told me if I didn't spend it, it would increase, it was called a savings account. About a year later we received a call, the account was empty and they needed more money to keep it open. I hadn't touched a penny. It was al siphoned by monthly Bank fee's. I never wanted to have a bank account again, if I had kept the money in my bedroom I would have gotten to spend it.
@14:00 "new margaritaville with salsa dispenser. Just pour your favourite salsa on top and it comes out from the dispenser in the bottom". LOL !! What a machine :))
It makes perfect sense that cartman would be the Judas in this situation because of the connections he has to Kyle. Their dichotomy means that they’ll always be uneasy friends who come closer in tragedy or tear eachother apart depending on the circumstances. Episodes where they’ve come together would be like make love not war craft, it’s a Jersey thing, jewpacabra, the game of thrones trilogy parody, the fellowship of the lord of the rings, crack baby athletic association, the debut of PC principle called stunning and brave where Kyle encourages cartman to stand up to PC principle and even puts his arms around cartmans shoulders. The you’re getting old episode where Kyle doesn’t wanna be Stan’s friend anymore because Stan is being such a downer so he spends the entire episode with cartman and near the end they’re playing video games together and Kyle smiles at cartman and he gives him a smile back, indicating that cartman might just pick on Kyle so much because he’s jealous of how close Kyle and Stan are. I’ve always considered them more frenemies than anything
4:02 The "Sur la Table" bit is absolutely genius... It's such a simple concept that lesser writers would completely overlook... Low hanging fruit is still a fruit, therefore always worth the laugh it receives....
Glad to see there are still plenty of episodes people are recommending! I'm surprised that "The Coon" episodes haven't been mentioned yet, unless I'm missing something and you've already seen them.
I once had to take a brief economics workshop in high school. The instructor showed us the clip with the chicken and said- honestly once you get to that high a level in economics that method only differs from reality in that it may actually be more accurate since human perception and opinions are removed.
I wouldn't call it my all time favorite, but it's damn close, and it's probably the smartest episode of the show, and one of the best pieces of satire in a long time.
Ah yeah, this is another great Randy episode. My favorite line, “it’s simple economics son. I don’t understand it at all”. As an Econ major, I always loved it 😁
Which Christmas episodes have you thought about doing this year? There is "Red Sleigh Down" in season 6. There is also, "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics", a festive collection of hilarious songs from Season 3. I mean, you can never go wrong with South Park holiday songs. Keep up the fun episodes!
Christmas in Canada is my favorite. Always love when they bring in Canada and just have extra weirdness that makes people like Canada even more because jokes so over the top.
5:37 Yep. That’s Kenny on the right. And his face is covered like it always is. But his hair is revealed. Fun fact: This episode spoofs biblical stories from the bible, and Kyle plays the role of Jesus.
Wtf, as a foreigner I thought Margaritaville was an absurd, clever invented item to represent the superfluous expenses for American people... But no, it really existed ! Thanks Dash
I’ve got one for you - Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes. In fact, if I were to introduce someone to South Park that would be the episode I’d show them; has the South Park humor, moral, and peoples general reaction to that moral.
13:42 This scene is a spoof of when Jesus died and his mother Mary mourned over his death. But in this episode, Kyle just passes out and falls asleep, and this is supposed to be Kyle’s apparent death.
Honestly between the japanese translation and all the background research these Dash Reacts to South Park are being more than just funny, they're educational. Anyone else watch when they were younger and just assume the language and a lot of the references were made up? xD I had no idea the margaritaville was an actual thing... it's just a blender....
There’s nothing undercover about South Parks genius. It addresses very real problems in the world in a very over the top, exaggerated way while taking the piss out of everything they can lay their crosshairs on in the process 😂
This episode perfectly captured how helpless normal people felt in the 2008 crisis. People we didn't know were doing some voodoo we didn't understand and wrecked the whole world.
It's happening all across Europe, Australia and USA people are not able to withdraw cash right now and if they are protesting they are getting arrested!!
About the FDIC insurance. The bank teller mentioned putting his $100 in a money market (plus some other investment stuff), those aren't insured, this is more of an investment account than just a checking or savings account.
When my daughter was in middle school, I had her watch all the south parknepisodrs with me, because I find them educational, and the episodes have helped her to.
My margaritaville is ordering out food. We go grocery shopping every week and we plan ahead for meals when we do but when it comes time to actually have certain meals I may or may not feel like eating them because I am craving a pizza or Chinese food or whatever, Then I play the justify game to see if I can reason my way to ordering food instead... again. Nowadays, I can't remember the last time I ordered food on a whim and since then I have been able to control my cravings and found a new perspective on how much it hurts our budget. Spending a year and a half in isolation will do that to ya.
I served in the U.S. Army. Our Drill Sargents were just as animated and motivated as these Marine D.I.s . My platoons Drill Sargent was worst of the bunch. The very first day he challenged anyone of us to a fight as long as we signed a consent that didn't allow you or him to press charges. Nobody volunteered so I never got to find out if he was just bluffing or not. But he was crazy enough not to be. He also openly encouraged violence between recruits if one person was messing up. In fact he didn't only encourage it by saying so he of course encouraged it by punishing everyone else for any particular recruits failures. I was witness to a few "Blanket Parties" as they were called. But our Drill Sargent never let up. Even after basic training, aka Boot camp, and we began our MOS , ( Military Occupational Skill), which was combat military police. Unlike every other Drill Sargent in our company, he never softened or eased up. He remained just as intense as he was during Basic training. In fact my little brother had just finished his MOS training and came to my training unit to visit with me and he was beside himself that we were still being treated like raw recruits. I'm not saying that Marines didn't have it somewhat worse and more intense. But U.S. Army training wasn't exactly a picnic by comparison. I'm now sixty years old and I'm dealing with complications from the injuries I thought I had fully recovered from but only to have them revisit me in my later years and now I'm disabled. Anyway thanks you for your praise of the United States of America. I've trained at Fort Hood Texas with British soldiers who came one summer to train with us for a couple of weeks. We got along well for the most part. Good people.
0:52 Must've been an NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) insured bank. They insure credit unions, as opposed to commercial banks. (Covered by FDIC) All FDIC insured deposits are paid in full up to $2,500 in case of a bank robbery or other disruption to service.
This was the first episode of South Park I’ve ever seen! It was only because my parents fell asleep and I went into their room to turn the tv off. I’ll always remember just hearing the kid say “It is the JEWS!!” and seeing his little hand pop up. Personally, my Margaritaville would be my VR Vive set. I can always hop online with my friends, but my VR headset makes it feel more personal.
The banks absolutely had a large share of the blame for the economic collapse of 2008! The politicians who deregulated the banks and Wall Street share the blame as well!
@Dash Reacts Great reaction as always. Have you done the cable company episode yet? That one is hilarious! You will be in tears by the end. I believe the episode is called “Basic Cable”
Your absolutely the best dash love your reactions a lot of people just watch the funniest moments of South Park but if your a south Park fan like myself and everyone a lot of the stuff they show are funny but you need the context behind it that's why its better to do full episode reactions I'm so thankful I found this channel also a great episode request would be sexual healing
The scene where they show different people, like Cartman and Randy Marsh, standing on stools and ladders preaching in public is from the movie "Malcom X".
What I like most of this episode is that the journey stan goes through about the "margerita ville"/mortage securities is actually accurate. Also the end hits even harder because of how true it was; getting an actual valuation on those packages was nigh impossible, they would need to go house by house for the millions of houses in those securities to determine their valuations accurately (because math behind it turned out to be bullshit). And that is besides untangling the different synthetic securities which were basically bets on the default rates of a bunch different pieces of other security packages. So any re-evaluation of a mortgage could have a ripple effect not only to the security it was in, raising interest rates for everyone in the same security, but also of all the synthetic securities which bet on valuation of that security.
Love the South Park reaction series 💯💯💯 I gotta second the Red Sleigh Down suggestion. “Simpsons Already Did It” is a classic, “Rainforest Schmainforest” “Raisins” “Chef Aid” “D-Yikes!” All great episode suggestions
"Mysterious rises" is the first episode in my favourite trilogy: the kids dress as superheroes, BP opens a gateway to the underworld, freeing Cthulhu, Kenny has an existential crisis, and Cartman is an a-hole as usual.
Just recently Subscribed and a big SP fan. Have you ever been requested to watch the first Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo episode? Classic LYFAO!!! Hoody Hoo!
Dash love your reacts man, I watch a lot of south park and lately I've just been watching episodes through you. I really appreciate the Japanese translations as well, I always wondered at many parts. Glad you're enjoying South Park with us all. Crème Fraiche is a great episode, More Crap as well. Not sure if you're seen those yet or not.
Just yesterday i went back and watched your reaction to 'Randy's best moments part 8' and clips from this episode were used. Knew you'd react to this sooner or later 😆
Money used to have actual value. Then the bankers made us leave the gold standard. Now it's literally only worth what people believe its worth. Gotta love fiat money.
Them explaining how the 2008 financial crisis happened though a margaritaville is impressive.
Yeah hahaha I get it...
(I don't get it.)
And more or less the Old Testament
@@alexmcclary1790That part was about the inherent catastrophic up and downs of the Keynesian market (different to the free market), while the margaritaville was the specific events (housing bubble) that triggered the downturn.
Incase you didn't know, this episode won an Emmy in 2009. It was genius.
Didn't know that. They definitely deserved it.
Honestly, SP is genius, and given the number of episodes you've watched, that shouldn't surprise you anymore. They do inject silliness into the plot, but only in service of deep truths.
yeah that's a nice way to put it
"What's ridiculous about hucking squirrels at a man who has angered the Economy?" LMAOOOO
Love this episode w/ a passion. My dad was one of the people that worked on the governments after action report on the 2008 financial crisis and showing this to him was one of the greatest things ever.
What did he think of it? Was it accurate?
Cartmanland. Cartman inherits money and buys a theme park.
PLEASE DO IT
Great recommendation
Yes
Yes, please do Cartmanland :)
I just watched that last night. 😂
I didnt expect myself to enjoy watching this channel so much...its like rewatching a south park episode with a friend, n u know that friend will like it. I honestly expect this channel to grow, n will eventually get a play button
I agree. I usually dont like watching reaction channels that much but it just feels different with dash. Makes it more entertaining to me than just rewatching episodes ive seen tons of times
That's usually why reaction channels are succesful, it's like watching the best moments with a friend. That or bewbs.
Exactly how i feel❤😊
Scene with the chicken is probably also a reference to an augury in the Ancient Rome. They had a habit of sacrificing animals to predict an outcome of a battle.
And the bible also promotes animal and filial sacrifice. As a matter of fact, Judeo-Christian morality is all about sacrifice.
@@emilioaymat5651 you sure about that?
Positive about that. Look into the origins of the term scapegoat.
@@emilioaymat5651 Augury is fortune telling not sacrifice, and limiting to one location and testing, not actually going through with, isn’t what I’d call promoting. Augury is from the Etruscans and could be sacrilege to kill the birds.
@@WinterRaven25 The scapegoat was set free. Try again.
South Park is definitely genius. And it goes a bit under the radar because it's animated and because the humor is also not to everyones taste. People should be able to look past things that they might not find funny, or even find disgusting, to see the true genius of the show, and some people just can't do that.
,,aaand it's gone" 😂😂
Hahaha 🤣
@@dash.reacts
😂😂
What's even more hilarious to me than this episode is that when the 2008 recession hit, they gave bonuses to the bankers who caused it due to deregulation. Regulation kids, it always works, always.
10:33 I love the reference to Jaws
This episode is incredible for Trey creating _three different_ one-off character voices/vocal ticks: "Aaaaand it's GONE!" "It's improbabl'... but not impossibl'." "Yeah, noo... yeahh.. no." I've quoted all three of these in my daily life since the episode came out.
Kyle sacrificing everything and getting no credit that was genius lol
Makes me think of a saying regarding the value of things.
"One space monkey decided that his rock was worth so many bananas, and a bunch of other space monkeys just said, 'Yeah, that's a fair amount of bananas' and just went with it."
This is one of the smartest episodes they've released, amazing
The kazoo scene at the end is amazing.
Barack obama scene had me rollin🤣
I know i mentioned this previously, but the 2-parter in season 15 episodes 7 and 8 (You're Getting Old & Ass Burgers) are really, really good and reflect the showrunners own feeling about the state of the show and their burnout towards it. It touches on some deep content while still being hilarious. Definitely should watch
That congressional scene with the chicken wasn’t an exaggeration. That’s exactly how they make decisions on Capitol Hill! 😂
When I was 14 my grandmother put money in the bank for me. Told me if I didn't spend it, it would increase, it was called a savings account.
About a year later we received a call, the account was empty and they needed more money to keep it open.
I hadn't touched a penny.
It was al siphoned by monthly Bank fee's.
I never wanted to have a bank account again, if I had kept the money in my bedroom I would have gotten to spend it.
@14:00 "new margaritaville with salsa dispenser. Just pour your favourite salsa on top and it comes out from the dispenser in the bottom". LOL !! What a machine :))
It makes perfect sense that cartman would be the Judas in this situation because of the connections he has to Kyle. Their dichotomy means that they’ll always be uneasy friends who come closer in tragedy or tear eachother apart depending on the circumstances. Episodes where they’ve come together would be like make love not war craft, it’s a Jersey thing, jewpacabra, the game of thrones trilogy parody, the fellowship of the lord of the rings, crack baby athletic association, the debut of PC principle called stunning and brave where Kyle encourages cartman to stand up to PC principle and even puts his arms around cartmans shoulders. The you’re getting old episode where Kyle doesn’t wanna be Stan’s friend anymore because Stan is being such a downer so he spends the entire episode with cartman and near the end they’re playing video games together and Kyle smiles at cartman and he gives him a smile back, indicating that cartman might just pick on Kyle so much because he’s jealous of how close Kyle and Stan are. I’ve always considered them more frenemies than anything
4:02 The "Sur la Table" bit is absolutely genius... It's such a simple concept that lesser writers would completely overlook... Low hanging fruit is still a fruit, therefore always worth the laugh it receives....
Oh damn that split-second Kanye caught me so off guard lmao
2:47 A katana. I bought a katana. Let's just say when times are tough I look at it and think "well..this was a good thing to buy"
Glad to see there are still plenty of episodes people are recommending! I'm surprised that "The Coon" episodes haven't been mentioned yet, unless I'm missing something and you've already seen them.
I once had to take a brief economics workshop in high school. The instructor showed us the clip with the chicken and said- honestly once you get to that high a level in economics that method only differs from reality in that it may actually be more accurate since human perception and opinions are removed.
If you liked the line "THEY TOOK OUR JOBS !" then I advice you to watch S8 ep7 "Goobacks".
It's an episode that tackles immigration.
He’s seen it. It’s on this channel
@@assmane999 No, his reaction video came out 3 days later after my comment.
@@stormtrooper5947 I see. My mistake
I wouldn't call it my all time favorite, but it's damn close, and it's probably the smartest episode of the show, and one of the best pieces of satire in a long time.
This is one of my favorite episodes, the wit behind the writing really stands out from a lot of the other ones.
Ah yeah, this is another great Randy episode.
My favorite line, “it’s simple economics son. I don’t understand it at all”.
As an Econ major, I always loved it 😁
Which Christmas episodes have you thought about doing this year? There is "Red Sleigh Down" in season 6. There is also, "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics", a festive collection of hilarious songs from Season 3. I mean, you can never go wrong with South Park holiday songs. Keep up the fun episodes!
Red Sleigh Down had me laughing so hard I couldn't speak
Christmas in Canada is my favorite. Always love when they bring in Canada and just have extra weirdness that makes people like Canada even more because jokes so over the top.
Christmas in canada or mr hankey the Christmas poo ate my favorite Christmas episodes beside woodland critter Christmas which he already done
“Please not santas balls!”
@@lkb3rd I just couldn't let him live... He shocked Santa's balls!
5:37 Yep. That’s Kenny on the right. And his face is covered like it always is. But his hair is revealed.
Fun fact: This episode spoofs biblical stories from the bible, and Kyle plays the role of Jesus.
2 days before the day after tomorrow is a top tier episode to check out, another episode of everyone except the boys being completely insane
Wtf, as a foreigner I thought Margaritaville was an absurd, clever invented item to represent the superfluous expenses for American people... But no, it really existed ! Thanks Dash
I’ve got one for you - Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes.
In fact, if I were to introduce someone to South Park that would be the episode I’d show them; has the South Park humor, moral, and peoples general reaction to that moral.
13:42 This scene is a spoof of when Jesus died and his mother Mary mourned over his death. But in this episode, Kyle just passes out and falls asleep, and this is supposed to be Kyle’s apparent death.
Honestly between the japanese translation and all the background research these Dash Reacts to South Park are being more than just funny, they're educational. Anyone else watch when they were younger and just assume the language and a lot of the references were made up? xD I had no idea the margaritaville was an actual thing... it's just a blender....
Dude I just looked it up and margaritaville really is an actual item that I had no idea existed and it's like $200+ xD
Hey man, I’d highly recommend “Creme Fraiche” S12E14. A very solid randy episode
"...jast hearinh that god damn kaszuu tuun.... Matt, Treysz' rebbatl tou Monty Pythonsz' Funniest Joke Ever Written seggmennt."
There’s nothing undercover about South Parks genius. It addresses very real problems in the world in a very over the top, exaggerated way while taking the piss out of everything they can lay their crosshairs on in the process 😂
11:24 Fun thing about this scene... I have a big wide poster of this scene stuck on my wall currently. It's the testament to the south park genius
You seem really knowledgeable about business and economics tbh you were catching references I never would of caught
This episode perfectly captured how helpless normal people felt in the 2008 crisis. People we didn't know were doing some voodoo we didn't understand and wrecked the whole world.
The way he says "COVETOUS Jews"
The fact how almost everything started linking up to the last supper.
Yeah South Park can be legitimately genius when it wants to be.
5:40 He corrects himself later and mentions Chinatown Wars. Released about a week before this episode aired.
It's happening all across Europe, Australia and USA people are not able to withdraw cash right now and if they are protesting they are getting arrested!!
About the FDIC insurance. The bank teller mentioned putting his $100 in a money market (plus some other investment stuff), those aren't insured, this is more of an investment account than just a checking or savings account.
"Finger pointing gets us nowhere, STEVE!"
When my daughter was in middle school, I had her watch all the south parknepisodrs with me, because I find them educational, and the episodes have helped her to.
My margaritaville is ordering out food. We go grocery shopping every week and we plan ahead for meals when we do but when it comes time to actually have certain meals I may or may not feel like eating them because I am craving a pizza or Chinese food or whatever, Then I play the justify game to see if I can reason my way to ordering food instead... again. Nowadays, I can't remember the last time I ordered food on a whim and since then I have been able to control my cravings and found a new perspective on how much it hurts our budget. Spending a year and a half in isolation will do that to ya.
I served in the U.S. Army. Our Drill Sargents were just as animated and motivated as these Marine D.I.s . My platoons Drill Sargent was worst of the bunch. The very first day he challenged anyone of us to a fight as long as we signed a consent that didn't allow you or him to press charges. Nobody volunteered so I never got to find out if he was just bluffing or not. But he was crazy enough not to be. He also openly encouraged violence between recruits if one person was messing up. In fact he didn't only encourage it by saying so he of course encouraged it by punishing everyone else for any particular recruits failures. I was witness to a few "Blanket Parties" as they were called. But our Drill Sargent never let up. Even after basic training, aka Boot camp, and we began our MOS , ( Military Occupational Skill), which was combat military police. Unlike every other Drill Sargent in our company, he never softened or eased up. He remained just as intense as he was during Basic training. In fact my little brother had just finished his MOS training and came to my training unit to visit with me and he was beside himself that we were still being treated like raw recruits.
I'm not saying that Marines didn't have it somewhat worse and more intense. But U.S. Army training wasn't exactly a picnic by comparison. I'm now sixty years old and I'm dealing with complications from the injuries I thought I had fully recovered from but only to have them revisit me in my later years and now I'm disabled. Anyway thanks you for your praise of the United States of America. I've trained at Fort Hood Texas with British soldiers who came one summer to train with us for a couple of weeks. We got along well for the most part. Good people.
6:01 Whoever edits your videos deserves a raise. XD
"What's ridiculous about hooking squirrels at a man who has angered the economy?" - Every word in that sentence. 🤣😂
You'd probably like that Steve Carroll and Ryan Gosling movie about the housing crisis in the 2000s. It's interesting
over a decade later i realized the margaritaville was just a metaphor for the houses everyone was buying in 2008
0:52 Must've been an NCUA (National Credit Union Administration) insured bank. They insure credit unions, as opposed to commercial banks. (Covered by FDIC) All FDIC insured deposits are paid in full up to $2,500 in case of a bank robbery or other disruption to service.
This was the first episode of South Park I’ve ever seen! It was only because my parents fell asleep and I went into their room to turn the tv off. I’ll always remember just hearing the kid say “It is the JEWS!!” and seeing his little hand pop up.
Personally, my Margaritaville would be my VR Vive set. I can always hop online with my friends, but my VR headset makes it feel more personal.
The banks absolutely had a large share of the blame for the economic collapse of 2008! The politicians who deregulated the banks and Wall Street share the blame as well!
I can't believe I forgot about this gem of an episode
"Hie apleid jesstrdej and itt alreadj caem?" 9:30
Trapper Keeper, Cartmans incredible gift, Free Hat, and The Jefferson’s are some recommendations
"Annnndddd it's gone!" That's how it feels after I get my paycheck 😂. "They took our jerb" 😂😂😂
@Dash Reacts
Great reaction as always. Have you done the cable company episode yet? That one is hilarious! You will be in tears by the end.
I believe the episode is called “Basic Cable”
I love the creativity on this show 😂
1:58 - After watching himself on the news.
Butters: (in shock) I can't believe it. I was (in excitement) on TV! Ha. Did you see me? I'm a natural!
"6:48 Bill Lumberg"
You gotta watch S8 E7 'Goobacks'!
Great episode, and the origin of the "they took our jobs" running gag.
Huh, my posts containing the g-word always gets auto-deleted
@@solmoman Gotta? Goobacks? Great? Gag? What's the g-word? 😆
@@szeddezs one of those, wish I could tell you which!
@@solmoman Lol just say the number, I'm really curious.
@@szeddezs well nr 2, the "racial slur" one
Funny timing that I'm watching this on March 18th, 2023, right in the middle of the SVB crash. So here we are again.
Has anyone suggested “here comes the neighborhood” yet? That’s a fricking goldmine!
Season 13 was just wild in general. LMAOOO and the "Stanley.." amazing
"Jou hawn't spookenn aw Spontaneous Combustion fram sieries 3 jett, haw jou?"
Your absolutely the best dash love your reactions a lot of people just watch the funniest moments of South Park but if your a south Park fan like myself and everyone a lot of the stuff they show are funny but you need the context behind it that's why its better to do full episode reactions I'm so thankful I found this channel also a great episode request would be sexual healing
Death of camp tolerance. Great episode.
There are so many good South Park episodes you should just watch them all! 😂
Only channel that actually watches south park. I hit the like and sub to quick lol
that "aaaand its gone" lives in my head rent free
Best South Park reactor I’ve seen by far!
I’ve never seen this one !
Its great! I feel i blurred it with cassa bonita .
The scene where they show different people, like Cartman and Randy Marsh, standing on stools and ladders preaching in public is from the movie "Malcom X".
“Anddddd it’s GONE!” Guy is in South Park the fractured but whole game lol he’s hilarious
My Margaritaville is iced coffee and Oreos, it's how I got fat
It's how we all got fat
😅
What I like most of this episode is that the journey stan goes through about the "margerita ville"/mortage securities is actually accurate. Also the end hits even harder because of how true it was; getting an actual valuation on those packages was nigh impossible, they would need to go house by house for the millions of houses in those securities to determine their valuations accurately (because math behind it turned out to be bullshit).
And that is besides untangling the different synthetic securities which were basically bets on the default rates of a bunch different pieces of other security packages. So any re-evaluation of a mortgage could have a ripple effect not only to the security it was in, raising interest rates for everyone in the same security, but also of all the synthetic securities which bet on valuation of that security.
Would love to see "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson"
S 2, E 16
Yo dash man just found your channel love the hell out of it bro
Love the South Park reaction series 💯💯💯 I gotta second the Red Sleigh Down suggestion. “Simpsons Already Did It” is a classic, “Rainforest Schmainforest” “Raisins” “Chef Aid” “D-Yikes!” All great episode suggestions
LMAO!!!! Bro my man went into a zoom in on kanye when Kyle asked butters who told you that lmao 🤣 😂 you hilarious man
"Mysterious rises" is the first episode in my favourite trilogy: the kids dress as superheroes, BP opens a gateway to the underworld, freeing Cthulhu, Kenny has an existential crisis, and Cartman is an a-hole as usual.
Love Cartmans bedsheets with little pictures of Terrance and Philip 😂
Every time there is a "took urr jerbs" joke I'm going to request S8E7 Goobacks
"5:04 luch at tha li'l grl vrapprd ap inn tha gruun scheet leik a cacuun..kleine green reidinh hud."
Just recently Subscribed and a big SP fan. Have you ever been requested to watch the first Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo episode? Classic LYFAO!!! Hoody Hoo!
time to wear bed sheets and play with squirrels now, the time has come.
"11:34...tha cawr aw tha Belphegor albam vitth tha saem teitl."
Dash love your reacts man, I watch a lot of south park and lately I've just been watching episodes through you. I really appreciate the Japanese translations as well, I always wondered at many parts. Glad you're enjoying South Park with us all. Crème Fraiche is a great episode, More Crap as well. Not sure if you're seen those yet or not.
"9:24...a commjuunisst eidja."
Just yesterday i went back and watched your reaction to 'Randy's best moments part 8' and clips from this episode were used.
Knew you'd react to this sooner or later 😆
Money used to have actual value. Then the bankers made us leave the gold standard. Now it's literally only worth what people believe its worth. Gotta love fiat money.