Gerald turning out to be Cartman's father would've been an interesting alternate plot point. It would've really shaken up the Kyle/Cartman feud if they were half-brothers
I always saw Gerald as more Jaded than bad, he lives in a kind of bubble and I've very rarely seen him purposefully commit bad acts (it is South Park so he's no saint either)
When Gerald was admitting his wrongdoing in the cheesing episode, you asked what that was a reference to, I believe that was referencing the Eliot Spitzer incident, when he admitted of his infidelity on camera, and his wife was in the background
Can you explain to me why both of them were shifting their eyes back and forth at each other? Or am I think about the episode where men were obsessed with sex and tiger woods
Spitzer and a few other politicians at that time. Heck, they made the show The Good Wife based on the politician admits indefinitely with wife there trope
@@elimDBZsex obssessed episode. Also its basically them checking to see if their lie or statements arent being doubted. Neither wants to admit that they just want sex due to all their money and power for funds or hold accountability for their actions
Honestly, I'm not surprised that he's bad Gerald trolled people on the Internet for fun and Even tried to get away with it by blaming ike! This is Totally WRONG! I really hate what gerald do in Season 20
The part with Gerald remind about the time my dad was a mailman and was delivering in the street where he lives with my mom, and he went on a coffee break at home and then the whole neighborhood thought she invites every mailmen for “coffee”
I always hated the “because I said so” response to stuff to the point that I vowed that if the only thing I can think to say to my kids is “because I said so” then I’ll allow whatever it is that they want because if I can’t think of a good reason they can’t do something then they can do it, or if they have valid arguments to my reasoning then I’ll accept defeat
They’re almost all bad people. Sharon aside, I think.. I haven’t really seen her do anything, except stress out and nag her family. If anyone has any favorability, there will come a moment to paint them in a different light… Gerald was static, like Randy. And so they gave him bad qualities in the background . He profited off the town by having everyone solve their issues in court against everyone else… He has his philosophy of “Gods and Clods” And then there the big one, his social media adventures as skankhunt42.
As someone who is from down the shore, the Jersey episode always made me laugh because I get everything that they would be stereotyped for is exaggerated but I can perfectly imagine certain people who are like that, even a little bit.
Gerald knows right from wrong, but chooses to do wrong when it suits him, yet believes himself to be in the right. I was especially disgusted when he got away with trolling, after all that nonsense he pulled. I hated him before troll trace, hated him more afterwards. He is bad, through and through. Season 3 and later showed this. Gerald Brofloski with a law license is like a chimp with a submachine gun.
@@hattedmoron555 I mean, not all lawyers are like that. Granted, the law firm my family has had on retainer for years has done really vicious characters, but there are some who are very kind.
@@hattedmoron555 My dad was a lawyer (retired now) and he isn’t a creep like Gerald. If anything, he defended his clients from people such as Gerald quite often.
41:31 Yes, Milkmen were a thing, and there's precedence for the joke about a wife cheating with the Milkman. In a Disney cartoon featuring Goofy, no I'm not making this up, Goofy is staying at home doing chores. When the Milkman comes by and Goofy opens the door, he kisses Goofy thinking he's his wife implying infidelity.
In the Wacky Molestation Adventure, Kyle's letter is actually a reference to the Rankin Bass Film, A Year Without a Santa Clause, where at the end of the film, a little girl sends a letter to Santa asking him to deliver present for Christmas (even though he's trying to take a break this year).
To answer your question about "Insecurity," I think the episode aired before Amazon started doing their own deliveries, so the UPS guy makes sense. I could be wrong.
That old man "Jonathan" is a reference to Pet Cemetery by Stephen King. He actually shows up in a few episodes and is hilarious, I wish he showed up more often.
You youngsters today, always wanting a character to show up in every second episode…not like back in the day, when we had to take care of our own problems. ***stares into whiskey glass***
33:23 Its a reference to former senator Larry Craig addressing him getting caught doing stuff with a dude in a bathroom. During his speech, his wife stood next to him looking very unimpressed.
I stopped watching South Park and Family Guy over a year ago. But man, I will always look at Kyle's dad as SkankHunt42. He's YEARS overdue for a major consequence
As someone who has watched it litterally from the pilot's date, when I was 8, accidentally finding this. To now. The correct answer is, he's just a person, and the town of south park has made him become "badder" over time, it brought out the inner troll in him. Kinda like how Randy gets crazier later on. South Park is like Silent Hill. Except opposite.
For one, you weren't grasping concepts of the show at the age of 8. lol And sure, you can have that theory about the characters, but none of them are just a person. They all serve a purpose, or they wouldn't be in the show. lol In reality the writers were getting bored and/or running out of ideas with the 4 boys as the main characters, so they started introducing the adults more, which gave them more complex personalities and story arcs. They've also said its been more fun giving the adults a bigger role because the older they get the more they relate to them more than they can the kids. When it used to be the other way around for them. Usually any major change to characters is more reflective of the writers than it is the actual town or show. lol
I hate Gerald in Season 20 becasue he never got any kind of comeuppance for casusing the whole mess with the trolls in the first place. What;s worse, it was never mentioned or brought up in the later seasons.
41:08 it's an allusion to a Steven King book. In the 50's the milkman came to the house every day just like the mailman, usually during business hours which was also when most of the husbands were at work and thus not able to keep track of their wives. The milkman didn't just bring milk, you could order cream, yogurt, ice cream, cottage cheese, and sour cream.
I think "Johnathan" is more of a Fred, since he's most likely based off of the character from Pet Semetary, Jud Crandall, who was played by Fred Gwynne in the 1989 movie.
I'm pretty sure that there's one title for lawyers and that technically, any lawyer can represent your case, but you may wanna find a lawyer that specializes in what your case involves. An example is you wouldn't want an attorney who specializes in civil suits acting as your defense attorney in a criminal case.
Atp so many characters are acting out of characters I wouldn’t be surprised tbh. He was just a classist *sshole in the beginning and should’ve stick with it. It would have created an interesting dynamic between Kyle and Kenny families, especially for Kyle and Kenny friendhsip and whole characters, and they did NOTHING with it 💀
First-time viewer, this was a hoot! 😄 I was a paralegal for decades. There are "Geralds" all through the legal system. Most baby lawyers start with good intent... but the 💰 is always the impetus. I will say I found more honor than is the stereotype. But, please do some research BEFORE you hire the attorney. 😊❤ (You can fire your lawyer and find another. You can also report "Geralds" to your State Bar.) 😉
Yeah! Milkmen used to be a thing up until the populization of Super Markets and refridgerators. Because most folk lived near farms, farmers had a thing going with local markets where they could have the milk delivered to customers that were I believe on a special subscription with the market. They'd come and drop off ice cold milk for the day in tall glass bottles, reusing the old ones that would be left out at the doorstep.
in the episode of the night of the living homeless gerald enters a house because "the door eas unlocked" and leaves the door open so the homeless get inside and make a scientist to kill himself out of fear, and he kills himself quite painfully.
To answer Gerald's question, here's MY interpretation on what makes a Nihilist different from a Satirist. A Satirist depicts certain events or historical figures in a somewhat comedic light. An example of this can be found in the old Kids WB series, Histeria; which had several figures of history being depicted through celebrity caricatures of themselves (ex. Frank Sinatra as Julius Caesar, Charlton Heston as Michelangelo, Cher as Sacajawea and so on.) But while depicting these things, the creators behind them make sure not to outright demonize them. Meanwhile, Nihilistic people (like Rick Sanchez) all believe that existence is meaningless and nothing matters, which gives people like GERALD the idea they can cause a nuclear war just for the fun of it
40:58, No, you call that man either Jud or Fred. Because that old man character is based on Fred Gwynne's portrayal of the Jud Crandall character from the 1989 adaptation of Pet Sematary.
Last time I checked, money from suits is the only time tax can't touch money you're getting. How ever you still have to pay for over priced filing fees and printing paper and other bs
You asked "Why the UPS man and not the Amazon man" referring to the Insecurity episode, Amazon didn't always have their own drivers! That's been in the last 5 years or so. I don't miss when UPS delivered more of their stuff. It means I never got it!
Originally Endor was supposed to be populated by Wookies but they changed it to Ewoks for the kids. I believe there's some old comics, novels, cards and/or other merch that list Chewbacca's home planet as Endor.
@@lukespillman1313 I could be wrong or it could be just an urban myth but I'm pretty sure Trey and Matt are referencing it in the bit. The idea being that it makes about as much sense to say a wookie lives on Endor after the events of Jedi because it was briefly mentioned in some old lore as does a glove not fitting perfectly get a guy off for murders when much more relevant evidence was presented.
He used the glove lol. Basically the chewbacca defense is meant to establish your credibility or show how logical you can be while distracting the jury.
In Sexual Harassment Panda it’s so funny that Cartman actually helps in making Gerald the stereotype shown in Death camp of Tolerance being a Covetous Jew
As a bad person I can tell you. We're just born this way. You can't BECOME a bad person, you have to be born with the ability. It's like being a Jedi.
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I seriously doubt that all bad people are born that way. I even doubt that a majority are born like that. It just sounds like an excuse to take no responsibility for their actions.
I know this is just a joke but I strongly believe many people become bad people. A lot of serial killers for example lived a very difficult life. Often they have an abusive family when growing up or have just suffered a lot of trauma in general. Or there’s also a lot of cases where brain damage is involved. Family members and friends will explain a rapid shift in the person. They suffer some sort of Brain damage and suddenly they are a cold blooded killer. Sorry the whole nurture vs. Nature thing is just so interesting lol
On one hand maybe that’s right, but I honestly disagree. I’m sure a lot of people become bad people purely because of their own circumstances and choosing to do so.
I would've been fine with the trolling arc had it been Randy instead because it would've felt more in-character for him to do something like that. Having it be Gerald just felt completely out of character.
He didn't say Chewbacca is from Endor, said that Chewie is from Kashyyyk, and lives on Endor. I don't think he lives on Endor, but did visit like you said. The real flaw is that he said the "planet Endor" when they actually go to the forest moon of Endor. The moon and planet use the same name. "Which doesn't maek sense."
I don't like fart jokes either, but the whole point of the jokes in smuggler is literally "these people act so pretentious they get high off their own farts" It's south park taking an expression and doing it in the most literal crude manner, plus there's more to the joke than just "haha farts" like standard fart gags.
Kitty monk listen to Johnny Cochran again he did said that Chewbacca was from kashyyyk he did not say at all that Chewbacca was from Endoor. He said and I quote "This is Chewbacca. Chewbacca is a wookiee from the planet Kashyyyk.But he LIVES on the planet endor." I have watched this episode a lot of times as a wee lad and it's still hilarious to this day.
You know if you think on it the parents of the four main boys all kinda represent the seven deadly sins in their own way. Through their personalities and actions during the shows run. It’s not on purpose I think though.
Question not really related to the vid: what happened with your new avatar? It was used it like one vid, then went back to old one, now I take it you use it as a alternate version of yourself to give yourself critism? How come you went in this direction? I know a couple of people found it odd, including me at first (it hard to get use to new things) but DAMN. Alternative Monk has had a crazy character journey lol
he stole my lunch money in the 4th grade, of course he was always bad.
It's true I was the lunch money
I can confirm, I was the wallet
100% reputable, I was the lunch
SERIOUSLY KYLE 👍 FATHER DOWNFALL FOR HIM.
True I was the aid sitting in the corner pretending I didn't see anything.
Gerald turning out to be Cartman's father would've been an interesting alternate plot point. It would've really shaken up the Kyle/Cartman feud if they were half-brothers
I always saw Gerald as more Jaded than bad, he lives in a kind of bubble and I've very rarely seen him purposefully commit bad acts (it is South Park so he's no saint either)
GERALD NOT BAD OF FATHER AWESOME KITTY MONK.
@@brandonscott5544 yeah, Gerald not bad of father, you said it buddy.
No he's just trash in general. He just acts decent because he never suffered when he was younger.
@@Memento_Mori3210 so people who suffer are decent and those that did not only act decent....go deeper, give me counterpoints.
@@gustavedelior3683 no, you're not getting the point, actually read instead of argue.
When Gerald was admitting his wrongdoing in the cheesing episode, you asked what that was a reference to, I believe that was referencing the Eliot Spitzer incident, when he admitted of his infidelity on camera, and his wife was in the background
Can you explain to me why both of them were shifting their eyes back and forth at each other? Or am I think about the episode where men were obsessed with sex and tiger woods
Spitzer and a few other politicians at that time. Heck, they made the show The Good Wife based on the politician admits indefinitely with wife there trope
Yeah, Sheila's expression is pretty much exactly spot on.
@@FTZPLTC
her face in that scene is something i expect squidward to make
@@elimDBZsex obssessed episode. Also its basically them checking to see if their lie or statements arent being doubted. Neither wants to admit that they just want sex due to all their money and power for funds or hold accountability for their actions
Honestly, I'm not surprised that he's bad
Gerald trolled people on the Internet for fun and Even tried to get away with it by blaming ike! This is Totally WRONG!
I really hate what gerald do in Season 20
shocking levels of honesty, truly earth-shattering
Don’t forget he got someone killed with trolling
@@raiderdare7462 NEVER DUDE!
But i don't think he mean it,When he got the news,He looked very shocked
Are you 10 or something?
That is why I don't watch season 20, Gerald feels out of character for me. You can't just turn someone into villain without explanation!
The part with Gerald remind about the time my dad was a mailman and was delivering in the street where he lives with my mom, and he went on a coffee break at home and then the whole neighborhood thought she invites every mailmen for “coffee”
Awkward...
Lol people suck
Now that's truly hilarious
I always hated the “because I said so” response to stuff to the point that I vowed that if the only thing I can think to say to my kids is “because I said so” then I’ll allow whatever it is that they want because if I can’t think of a good reason they can’t do something then they can do it, or if they have valid arguments to my reasoning then I’ll accept defeat
They’re almost all bad people. Sharon aside, I think..
I haven’t really seen her do anything, except stress out and nag her family.
If anyone has any favorability, there will come a moment to paint them in a different light…
Gerald was static, like Randy. And so they gave him bad qualities in the background .
He profited off the town by having everyone solve their issues in court against everyone else…
He has his philosophy of “Gods and Clods”
And then there the big one, his social media adventures as skankhunt42.
Sharon murdered someone
@@rubiscubis6803 she did? Wait.. was this in spooky fish?
@@DemiTrusdale3 yeh
Sharon has had an affair with hologram tupac
He took out Sexual Harassment Panda 🐼 in 1999 imagine how far we would be if we were taught that instead of D.A.R.E.
What's D.A.R.E.?
@@SwordFighterDoggo stands for Drugs Are Really Epic
As someone who is from down the shore, the Jersey episode always made me laugh because I get everything that they would be stereotyped for is exaggerated but I can perfectly imagine certain people who are like that, even a little bit.
His name is Jud and he is from "Pet Semetary" by Stephen King
Gerald knows right from wrong, but chooses to do wrong when it suits him, yet believes himself to be in the right. I was especially disgusted when he got away with trolling, after all that nonsense he pulled. I hated him before troll trace, hated him more afterwards. He is bad, through and through. Season 3 and later showed this.
Gerald Brofloski with a law license is like a chimp with a submachine gun.
I mean he's a lawyer did you expect him to be kind?
@@hattedmoron555 I mean, not all lawyers are like that. Granted, the law firm my family has had on retainer for years has done really vicious characters, but there are some who are very kind.
@@hattedmoron555 My dad was a lawyer (retired now) and he isn’t a creep like Gerald. If anything, he defended his clients from people such as Gerald quite often.
You forgot to part when Gerald watching the school play while Kyle was in a mental hospital.
41:31 Yes, Milkmen were a thing, and there's precedence for the joke about a wife cheating with the Milkman. In a Disney cartoon featuring Goofy, no I'm not making this up, Goofy is staying at home doing chores. When the Milkman comes by and Goofy opens the door, he kisses Goofy thinking he's his wife implying infidelity.
In the Wacky Molestation Adventure, Kyle's letter is actually a reference to the Rankin Bass Film, A Year Without a Santa Clause, where at the end of the film, a little girl sends a letter to Santa asking him to deliver present for Christmas (even though he's trying to take a break this year).
it also references the Samantha Smith letters to the USSR/American political leaders. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samantha_Smith
To answer your question about "Insecurity," I think the episode aired before Amazon started doing their own deliveries, so the UPS guy makes sense. I could be wrong.
"Jonathon" is the character Jud Crandall (as played by Fred Gwynne) in Pet Semetary 1989 ;)
That old man "Jonathan" is a reference to Pet Cemetery by Stephen King. He actually shows up in a few episodes and is hilarious, I wish he showed up more often.
You youngsters today, always wanting a character to show up in every second episode…not like back in the day, when we had to take care of our own problems. ***stares into whiskey glass***
The old guy is Jud from Pet Semetary.
Holy shit how have I not realized the Kyle Ike name joke. That's fucked.
The movie that is referenced in Major Boobage is Heavy Metal
Its implied that he cheated on Sheila in the forst season. Cartman amd Kyle are the same age and Gerald was a candidate for being Cartman's dad
That was a joke
The defense states he lives on endor after the third star wars movie. Johnny Cocren explains Chewbaka is from Kashik
41:00 You gotta love a Pet Semitary refrence.
He poisoned our water supply, burned our crops, and delivered a plague onto our houses.
Is it wired that I won’t South Park to do a parody of the full story of Moses hell cast Kyle in the lead role
Cartman:Yes ! Because he's a Jew.
"oooo, urine trouble"
indeed. very troublesome urine.
0:17 Kyle: Don’t do it, Kitty
0:20 Kyle: I’m warning you
0:23 Kyle: I’m tired of her, calling my dad a…
33:23 Its a reference to former senator Larry Craig addressing him getting caught doing stuff with a dude in a bathroom. During his speech, his wife stood next to him looking very unimpressed.
I stopped watching South Park and Family Guy over a year ago. But man, I will always look at Kyle's dad as SkankHunt42. He's YEARS overdue for a major consequence
As someone who has watched it litterally from the pilot's date, when I was 8, accidentally finding this. To now. The correct answer is, he's just a person, and the town of south park has made him become "badder" over time, it brought out the inner troll in him. Kinda like how Randy gets crazier later on. South Park is like Silent Hill. Except opposite.
"south park is like silent hill. except opposite."
im using this description forever now.
For one, you weren't grasping concepts of the show at the age of 8. lol And sure, you can have that theory about the characters, but none of them are just a person. They all serve a purpose, or they wouldn't be in the show. lol In reality the writers were getting bored and/or running out of ideas with the 4 boys as the main characters, so they started introducing the adults more, which gave them more complex personalities and story arcs. They've also said its been more fun giving the adults a bigger role because the older they get the more they relate to them more than they can the kids. When it used to be the other way around for them. Usually any major change to characters is more reflective of the writers than it is the actual town or show. lol
@@YerpDerp17 yeah i just thought it was funny to finally see a cartoon that talks like actual kids that age on tv lol.
Oh wow, I never realized that pun. Damn.
because of Stu and Gerald's relationship this is why I think a prequel special or specials would be fun to do
I can't believe I never made the Kyle-IKE connection... Innocence lost😂
What is it? I don't get it?
whats the pun?
@@clownpieceenjoyer5439 If you mash the K in Kyle and Ike's name together it creates the Jewish slur.
I hate Gerald in Season 20 becasue he never got any kind of comeuppance for casusing the whole mess with the trolls in the first place. What;s worse, it was never mentioned or brought up in the later seasons.
41:08 it's an allusion to a Steven King book.
In the 50's the milkman came to the house every day just like the mailman, usually during business hours which was also when most of the husbands were at work and thus not able to keep track of their wives. The milkman didn't just bring milk, you could order cream, yogurt, ice cream, cottage cheese, and sour cream.
He, ironically, lives up to Cartman's racist bs about Jews with how he be sometimes.
Is Gerald an example of Flanderization?
No he was always awful
broooooo how can you forget the Troll episode when Gerald was a terrible person in that episode
I think "Johnathan" is more of a Fred, since he's most likely based off of the character from Pet Semetary, Jud Crandall, who was played by Fred Gwynne in the 1989 movie.
I can’t wait till you get to him getting rich off of everyone suing each other 😂😂
I'm pretty sure that there's one title for lawyers and that technically, any lawyer can represent your case, but you may wanna find a lawyer that specializes in what your case involves. An example is you wouldn't want an attorney who specializes in civil suits acting as your defense attorney in a criminal case.
Pretty sure that kind of character existed before helluva boss
this is a bit off topic but i love how you used both artstyles of your avatar.
Atp so many characters are acting out of characters I wouldn’t be surprised tbh.
He was just a classist *sshole in the beginning and should’ve stick with it. It would have created an interesting dynamic between Kyle and Kenny families, especially for Kyle and Kenny friendhsip and whole characters, and they did NOTHING with it 💀
41:00 assuming he's a reference to the movie "Pet Cemetery", I would call him Jud Crandall, ayuh'...
he framed his own kids
i never noticed kyle and ike could mean THAT as a PUN💀💀 tip: remove the “yle” from kyle and then add on ike…
I don't get it
@@anthonysmith3415neither do I, dude
First-time viewer, this was a hoot! 😄 I was a paralegal for decades. There are "Geralds" all through the legal system. Most baby lawyers start with good intent... but the 💰 is always the impetus. I will say I found more honor than is the stereotype. But, please do some research BEFORE you hire the attorney. 😊❤ (You can fire your lawyer and find another. You can also report "Geralds" to your State Bar.) 😉
"Jonathon" is Judd Crandall. He was also in butters own episode and asspen
Now the Milkman's come back...and none of y'all are safe.
The Old Man you call Jonathan is clearly a reference to Judd from Pet Sematary XD
"is Mr Krabs worse than Mammon?"
You chose a very good day to upload a video about Gerald Broflovski.
Yeah! Milkmen used to be a thing up until the populization of Super Markets and refridgerators. Because most folk lived near farms, farmers had a thing going with local markets where they could have the milk delivered to customers that were I believe on a special subscription with the market. They'd come and drop off ice cold milk for the day in tall glass bottles, reusing the old ones that would be left out at the doorstep.
And another counter to the Chewbacca defense: "Ewoks are actually the midgits of the wookie species."
in the episode of the night of the living homeless gerald enters a house because "the door eas unlocked" and leaves the door open so the homeless get inside and make a scientist to kill himself out of fear, and he kills himself quite painfully.
Kitty! How can you forget the troll episodes?
I didn’t know about the Kyle and Ike pun. That’s freaking cray to me.
What's the pun? I don't get it?
I didn't know South Park made an Air soft episode with teenages. Isn't that the same as the paintball one from king of the hill.
In some ways Gerald is similar to Sheila.
Gerold and Sheila deserve eachother. Their both terrible people
To answer Gerald's question, here's MY interpretation on what makes a Nihilist different from a Satirist.
A Satirist depicts certain events or historical figures in a somewhat comedic light. An example of this can be found in the old Kids WB series, Histeria; which had several figures of history being depicted through celebrity caricatures of themselves (ex. Frank Sinatra as Julius Caesar, Charlton Heston as Michelangelo, Cher as Sacajawea and so on.) But while depicting these things, the creators behind them make sure not to outright demonize them.
Meanwhile, Nihilistic people (like Rick Sanchez) all believe that existence is meaningless and nothing matters, which gives people like GERALD the idea they can cause a nuclear war just for the fun of it
Obviously, He's a lawyer.
39:55 Living in a rural area UPS usually delivers for us instead of Amazon *The more you know Star Wipe*
40:58, No, you call that man either Jud or Fred. Because that old man character is based on Fred Gwynne's portrayal of the Jud Crandall character from the 1989 adaptation of Pet Sematary.
Last time I checked, money from suits is the only time tax can't touch money you're getting. How ever you still have to pay for over priced filing fees and printing paper and other bs
If I remember, the press conference Gerald hosts is suppose to be a reference to the Tiger Woods fiasco when he cheated on his wife.
You asked "Why the UPS man and not the Amazon man" referring to the Insecurity episode, Amazon didn't always have their own drivers! That's been in the last 5 years or so. I don't miss when UPS delivered more of their stuff. It means I never got it!
This is slander. Gerald is great. But to be fair everyone in southpark does bad things from what I remember except maybe butters or big gay al
I love him
His clod speech really hits different after the panderverse
I just want to say. The Internet troll thing makes him super bad lol
Originally Endor was supposed to be populated by Wookies but they changed it to Ewoks for the kids. I believe there's some old comics, novels, cards and/or other merch that list Chewbacca's home planet as Endor.
Really? I always thought Endor was always meant to be populated by Ewoks.
@@lukespillman1313 I could be wrong or it could be just an urban myth but I'm pretty sure Trey and Matt are referencing it in the bit. The idea being that it makes about as much sense to say a wookie lives on Endor after the events of Jedi because it was briefly mentioned in some old lore as does a glove not fitting perfectly get a guy off for murders when much more relevant evidence was presented.
Look up Elliot Spitzer. When you compare his wife's face during the press conference to Sheila's, you'll know
Of course he's a bad PERSON. If only he could swim with the dolphins, the soft and gentle dolphins.
You are creative and engaging talking without swearing
But I would love to hear you swear! 🙂
omg thank you, I never understood the chewbacca defense and how it made a showed guilt or innocence... did he really use that in the OJ trial?
He used the glove lol. Basically the chewbacca defense is meant to establish your credibility or show how logical you can be while distracting the jury.
@@KittyMonk so "if the glove didn't fit, you must acquit" was the chewbacca defense? oh thank you for explaining it I've confused for years.
12:24 the best version of this is undoubtably "Snott's Mom's Mom Sauce"
Lawfin was one of my top SP jokes!
Amazon. Some people say men are made out of mud…
In Sexual Harassment Panda it’s so funny that Cartman actually helps in making Gerald the stereotype shown in Death camp of Tolerance being a Covetous Jew
Now i need a helluva boss video from you😭😭
Kyle + Ike
lol I get it
You cant say mamon was a bad joke and then use the king krab of all MONEY and say he was WORSE OF A JOKE. HES A KRABBBBBBB!
As a bad person I can tell you. We're just born this way. You can't BECOME a bad person, you have to be born with the ability. It's like being a Jedi.
I seriously doubt that all bad people are born that way. I even doubt that a majority are born like that.
It just sounds like an excuse to take no responsibility for their actions.
I know this is just a joke but I strongly believe many people become bad people. A lot of serial killers for example lived a very difficult life. Often they have an abusive family when growing up or have just suffered a lot of trauma in general. Or there’s also a lot of cases where brain damage is involved. Family members and friends will explain a rapid shift in the person. They suffer some sort of Brain damage and suddenly they are a cold blooded killer.
Sorry the whole nurture vs. Nature thing is just so interesting lol
This is so innacurate is ridiculus
@@fchampd4512What you mean to think about the part where yo momma on the show "Ridiculousness"? Lmao nah jk :D
On one hand maybe that’s right, but I honestly disagree. I’m sure a lot of people become bad people purely because of their own circumstances and choosing to do so.
I would've been fine with the trolling arc had it been Randy instead because it would've felt more in-character for him to do something like that. Having it be Gerald just felt completely out of character.
“if my argument makes no sense you must aquit“ 2:44 -Johnnie Cochran probably
i love getting kittymonk lore drops
Your father's a Ken, do you mean Kevin? A male Karen is called a Kevin. If that's what you meant.
He didn't say Chewbacca is from Endor, said that Chewie is from Kashyyyk, and lives on Endor. I don't think he lives on Endor, but did visit like you said. The real flaw is that he said the "planet Endor" when they actually go to the forest moon of Endor. The moon and planet use the same name. "Which doesn't maek sense."
The bane moment was good
I don't like fart jokes either, but the whole point of the jokes in smuggler is literally "these people act so pretentious they get high off their own farts"
It's south park taking an expression and doing it in the most literal crude manner, plus there's more to the joke than just "haha farts" like standard fart gags.
Kitty monk listen to Johnny Cochran again he did said that Chewbacca was from kashyyyk he did not say at all that Chewbacca was from Endoor. He said and I quote "This is Chewbacca. Chewbacca is a wookiee from the planet Kashyyyk.But he LIVES on the planet endor." I have watched this episode a lot of times as a wee lad and it's still hilarious to this day.
While it was funny, I fear that you mention being a female cat is going to have a whole bunch of people see cheesing in a whole new light.🤣
How did I never see the names! Even if they didn't mean for it to be like that it just so happens to be
You know if you think on it the parents of the four main boys all kinda represent the seven deadly sins in their own way. Through their personalities and actions during the shows run. It’s not on purpose I think though.
You need to explain that because nobody knows how their names are puns.
Combined together they spell out a horrible slur… the first letter in Kyle’s name and then Ike’s name
Horror movie scary levels: 4/10
Smoking commercial scary levels: 7/10
Dolphin Gerald scary levels: 10/10
Question not really related to the vid: what happened with your new avatar? It was used it like one vid, then went back to old one, now I take it you use it as a alternate version of yourself to give yourself critism? How come you went in this direction? I know a couple of people found it odd, including me at first (it hard to get use to new things) but DAMN. Alternative Monk has had a crazy character journey lol
Notice how Ike is the only one of them who doesn't have a body count