Talk:Pip (South Park episode)
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Highly underrated IMHO, and reminiscent of How to Kill a Mockingbird... Or the Quahog version of The King and I from the show what uses manatees for writers...
Why has Comedy Cenral never aired this episode again?
- Apparently, a lot of people didn't find it very funny and actually found it quite boring (though, in my opinion, it's got some highly funny moments, especially the third act). The Terrance & Phillip April Fools episode's never been repeated by them, either, and that one was definitely down to fan reaction. --L T Dangerous 06:49, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
- That's right, I liked it too, especially when it got ridiculous in the third act, but I liked the first two, as it was a refreshing change of pace.--Jaybob1222
- I loved it, but if you haven't read Great Expectations, it's probably pretty dull.69.72.41.60 03:41, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
Both Pip and the April Fools episode have been shown on Paramount Comedy 1 in the UK very recently. I live in Britain, and haven't read Great Expectations, but loved the episode anyway. --Rai 15:35, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
This episode aired OTA tonite in syndication on UPN (soon to become CW Network). Having read Great Expectations does seem prerequisite, precisely because it's such a long, tedious, and aimless piece of "great British literature" (with two endings!) Remembering Malcolm McDowell ("British person") from A Clockwork Orange probably helps too. 71.162.255.58 04:40, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
- I haven't read Great Expectations, but I found this episode hilarious. Also, it does seem to be repeated in syndication, it's been shown on UPN frequently. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.166.232.27 (talk • contribs).
If only the real Great Expectations was like this, actually made a bit more sense than the real book. (This is a little hyperbole but the plot from the actual book did make very little sense and had a lot of convenient coincidences that I wont spoil, although you could look at the wikipedia entry for it)