r/southpark 16h ago

Discussion Audience tips

So I was thinking about the show and it's longevity and how it's changed over the years and some tips or advice from us, the Viewers.

My idea is that the creators and writers have diverged too far from what makes ultra long series successful with the original, current, and future audiences. That is touching back on to the bigger events from the first 10 seasons. A specific example I want them to retouch on or at least have happen, is for Kyle to start signing the beginning melody of 'Come Sail Away, ' by Styx to Cartman so he can sing the entire song again. There could be so many opportunities that would be fucktastic. Any ideas or things you guys want, or think could help The show continue to run?

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u/Thatguy755 15h ago

Kenny dying. Doesn’t have to be every episode like the early seasons, but maybe every few episodes.

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u/Delicious_Box8934 16h ago

Good luck with that retouch, Matt and Trey hate the first 3 seasons.

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u/-WigglyLine- 15h ago

I miss the whole ‘I learned something today’ bit

Obviously, it’s kinda redundant now each episode has gone serialised and isn’t it’s own self-contained story.

But I really liked the way most of the early episodes had an issue it focused on, that they’d explore from all sides, and every story had a sort of ‘moral’ at the end of it. Gave the show a lot of ‘heart’ amidst all the crude humour

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u/LadyMitris Pajama day fan 11h ago

Two men who have created a show so successful that it’s stayed on the air for nearly 30 years and turned them into billionaires do not need audience tips.