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I would go further and say the first five seasons. South Park has absolutely not been funny in a very long time. https://youtu.be/jdC9nJzZNyI Remember that flashback at the start of episode 4? Mike and Matty pouring concrete? They should have called it Thanksgiving or Christmas. Now that would be a sequel. The best part of the show is definitely when Hank gets recruited into the NASA and becomes the first official mineral cataloger on Mars. Saul was Walt and Jesse's accomplice. He was in on everything virtually from the beginning. He wasn't worried about being killed. After Walt was exposed he would have gone to jail for the rest of his life. Personally I'm holding out for Huell's Rules. He is Eduardo. You can call him Lalo. If anything it's Slippin' Kimmy that's corrupting James McGill Esq. because doing wrong gets her off. Won't matter if they just bury them all in the cement when they pour the floor. It was contrast. That episode of BrBa was the end of Saul's career as a lawyer. This episode had him meeting with his PPD officer saying in ten months he was going to have a new law office and be the best most well known lawyer. Bravo Vince. Wouldn't make any sense. Fran knows Kim, she worked at their shared office. If it was Kim he'd just say 'call Kim'. She's sabotaging herself. This show is good and so are Michael Bay movies. Stop being a snob. They know they can spend five years indulging themselves because no matter how bad the ratings get it won't be cancelled and when it finally crosses over with BrBa and they get Cranston on it will be so highly publicized and viewed the slate of what led up to it will be erased. Haaga got really good by Goes to Hell but he'll never beat Vargas' performance. Now THAT'S how you bust caps Muthafucka Now that's what I call gooood pooossay Whatever you have to convince yourself of to feel better. Snuff does exist. Real commercial snuff. If you tell yourself it does not you are simply lying to yourself because it is easier and more comfortable for you to live believing it does not. A rather famous internet case from years ago was a man named Peter Scully who ran a child pornography and snuff ring. He was caught after a video titled Daisy's Destruction, in which he tortures and sexually assaults a young girl, found it's way into public view. He did this to multiple girls and killed at least one. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Scully This was just some sick fuck whipping stuff up in his basement and foolishly sharing it on the dark web. Now imagine how the real purveyors operate. Snuff exists and occurs far far more often than it is exposed.