KagamineLen wrote:
I actually thought the episode was targeting the harmful myths surrounding Asperger syndrome.
In typical hyperbolic South Park fashion.
League_Girl wrote:
I think they got it wrong on purpose because they were making fun of the overdiagnoses and kids getting misdiagnosed with it without even understanding what the condition is. Stan was obviously depressed, not autistic. And that Ass Burgers joke was old so it wasn't funny what Cartman was doing. I also thought they were making fun of the ignorance about it.
Agreed, and agreed. South Park is a heavily satirical show, and the show's creators aren't afraid to offend people. A lot of people don't enjoy this type of humor, but I do, and I honestly think that it's superior to shows like Family Guy that rely heavily on randomness and pop culture references. South Park does have its moments of grossout humor and downright absurdity, but underneath it all there's a lot of great social commentary.
_________________
Every day is exactly the same...