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Speaking of South Park, the "Gnomes" episode is more relevant than ever. That one was all about a local coffee house proprietor using the boys to argue for why a major coffee chain shouldn't come to South Park. He wrote all their essays and speeches, which made them sound like this was something they knew about and believed in, but the truth is they had no idea what or why they were arguing for. Greta is exactly the same; every time she's force to go without a pre-written speech, it's abundantly clear she has no idea what she's doing or why she's doing it.

2 years ago
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Speaking of South Park, the "Gnomes" episode is more relevant than ever. That one was all about a local coffee house proprietor using the boys to argue against big business coming into South Park. He wrote all their essay and speeches, which made them sound like this was something they believed in, but the truth is they had no idea what or why they were arguing for. Greta is exactly the same; every time she's force to go without a pre-written speech, it's abundantly clear she has no idea what she's doing or why she's doing it.

2 years ago
1 score