In the episode to be aired later this year, Mr Brown becomes part of an international plot to steal money from aliens in a bid to solve the global recession.Not quite sure why the makers of South Park feel the need to throw Gordo into the mix though; after all they already have a fat misanthrope on their cast in the form of Eric Cartman. Although, in fairness, Cartman is more eloquent, intelligent, emotionally mature and stable that Brown...
He and other world leaders agree to claim the "space cash" found on a fugitive spaceship.
However, the Prime Minister orders a nuclear attack on Finland after he discovers that it plans to tip off intergalactic police about the ploy.
"...I'm not a schemer. I try to show the schemers how pathetic their attempts to control things really are..."
Monday, April 20, 2009
A Flattering Portrait of Gordon Brown
Yes, that's right, Gordon Brown is going to get one of the best compliments any politician can get. His predecessor might have featured on The Simpsons, but Gordon is going to get the privilige of being on South Park. And it sounds like it is going to be a great episode, if a little bit too realistic given the agreements at the recent G20 meeting:
Based on the current series.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be good.
The episode doesn't feature Gordon Brown. The prime minister in it is just some generic Englishman.
ReplyDeleteYep, just watched it. The Prime Minister looks like Gordon Brown. But he has a cokney accent and doesn't feature too much.
ReplyDeleteStill funny though.
Not Gordo eh? Shame. I suppose, though, that Gordo just isn't high-profile enough in the US to warrant a mocking on South Park.
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