"South Park" Super Hard PCness (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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9/10
This is why I still watch South Park
eatpajdittsvin-520-8111502 December 2017
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Every season of SP, there comes along an episode I enjoy throughout. This season it's this episode, which centers on PC Principal's inappropriate feelings for his coworker Ms. Strong Woman, needing counselling from HR specialist Ms. Conduct. Meanwhile, Kyle seeks to purge aging "Canadian" humor since he has suddenly realized what a horrible influence it's been all along.

While I don't think it's the best episode of SP (look at season 11 and thereabouts for that) it's certainly among the best ones recently.
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8/10
It gets better at the end
ericstevenson29 November 2017
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This episode was good, but not one of the show's strongest. Anyway, this episode features Kyle going on a crusade against Canada and their crude humor. It's weird how Terrance and Philip have suddenly aged. If they aged in real time, which they didn't, wouldn't that mean the boys in "South Park" would be older too? Whatever, maybe farting takes away their youth. Boy, was that a strange sentence. A subplot features the PC Principal falling in love with the new Vice Principal. It all leads up to the finale where they hold hands.

Oh, and Canada is being nuked in the process. I admit this episode is kind of slow but it does build up to itself for a big finish. I especially liked the joke about the Hootie and the Blowfish song coming out of nowhere. Everyone else can hear it too. It looks like this really is becoming more of a show about romance. I admit that I am angry that this episode wasn't about the Weinstein effect. I mean, it's one of the biggest controversies in entertainment history ever! Well, maybe next week. ***
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10/10
The time is always passing by
tiborsandor29 November 2017
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It was such a nostalgic feeling to see Kyle becoming the leader of MAC. In the movie in 1999, Kyle's mother became the leader of MAC, but back then the M stood for Mothers. But it was kinda bad feeling the see the old Terrence and Philip, because they may have to go through again, what happened in the movie.I can't wait to see the next episode
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10/10
One of the best episodes in South Park history; M'all right..
alihandemiral1 December 2017
South Park is a masterpiece in it entirety, but there are some episodes that shine brighter than the others and 'Super Hard PCness is surely one of them! I was waiting to see PC Principal in action in a standalone episode since South Park returned to its routine last season, we PC Principal fans were finally served!
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10/10
Bigger longer two part
bellafinch29 November 2017
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The new south park was the best in the season for me great story seeing Kyle become his mom from the south park movie as well as seeing the line can i finish OK I'm finished was cool i like the whole cliffhanger and cant wait til the season finale 10/10

also loved the Netflix jokes
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10/10
This episode gave me a bit of a chub
palescales1 December 2017
Wow! This episode was a masterpiece! One of the best South Park episodes in years and good enough to stand amongst the best of all time.

The new characters introduced were so much fun to see the old characters interact with. PC Principal is really great in this episode.

The callback to the South Park movie was great! This episode is a must watch.
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Brilliant!
rsvp3215 December 2017
South Park continues to deliver brilliant social satire in a way all the other comedy shows fail miserably! (I'll exclude Family Guy here, though - they've lately contributed their own awesome poking of the millennial teddy bear lol!)

I really enjoy the continued "equal opportunity" (deserved) ridiculing in the plots. No favouritism politically, race, age, etc., whereas other self-professed "edgy" shows like SNL and all the late night talk shows, all blatantly push political and social agendas.

Being Canadian and working in Toronto, the nuclear attack on us was a riot!

Bravo, Trey and Matt! South Park is still very relevant!
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3/10
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Edvis-199712 January 2019
Totally trash. Nothing interesting in this episode. The worst episode of whole season.
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1/10
Terrible
Camthwhole26 November 2019
South Park has really gone downhill lately, I dont know if only Americans find these PC episodes funny, but its boring as! Bring back the stupid comedy from earlier season
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1/10
Terrible. Just terrible.
orbital-133441 June 2019
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What is with these positive reviews?

I didn't laugh once. It was like a cheap knock-off the South Park movie.

Hate the Heidi character. Fist fighting your boyfriend? Why?

Strong woman was just a "B" - no funny lines...

How could Terrance & Philip age but not anyone else?

I just watched this and can barely remember the plot - it was so boring.

Time to put this show out to pasture. These crappy episodes just taint the first ten years of hilarity...
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