It is abundantly clear that Matt and Trey are not happy with the current trend of political correctness and that they are poised to fight tooth and nail against it. However, with this season, especially this episode, they are in no way beating around the bush. Not necessarily that they tread lightly around putting people on blast, because they certainly don’t do that, but they usually use metaphors to make a roundabout point about a person or issue. South Park has always been fairly subtle with it’s social criticism. It had a few good moments for sure the comparison to ISIS was well-done and the “Boogers and Cum” song was hilarious, but for the most part the rest of the episode fell flat for me. I am glad they took such a shady company and its users on, but I just wasn’t feeling it. Perhaps it could be that I just don’t have any experience with Yelp, other than that knowing it sometimes extorts businesses for reviews. I had a fairly busy week and honestly, I didn’t feel as though the episode was that strong anyway. First off, I’ll apologize for not reviewing last week’s episode: You’re Not Yelping.
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