TMC
12-09-2015, 02:25 AM
https://t.co/s4bZMBzypD
Where past South Park satires once looked at single issues, says James Poniewozik, "this season is sketching something like a grand if messy unified theory of anger, inequality and disillusionment in 2015 America. He adds: "By shifting toward serial stories, (Trey) Parker and (Matt) Stone have been able to make more complex arguments this season: acknowledging, for instance, that sometimes outrage culture has a basis in actual outrages.
Where past South Park satires once looked at single issues, says James Poniewozik, "this season is sketching something like a grand if messy unified theory of anger, inequality and disillusionment in 2015 America. He adds: "By shifting toward serial stories, (Trey) Parker and (Matt) Stone have been able to make more complex arguments this season: acknowledging, for instance, that sometimes outrage culture has a basis in actual outrages.