Talk:Damien (South Park)/GA1

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Theleftorium in topic GA Review

GA Review

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Excellent article, guys! You can probably gets this to FA status in the future.



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Lead
  • It was directed by Trey Parker... – His full name has already been mentioned.
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  • was rated TV-MA-L in the United States – Add an explanation of what TV-MA-L means ("for strong to extreme language").
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Plot
  • Link characters such as Kenny and Mr. Mackey.
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  • Link "duck-billed platypus"
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Production
  • Image caption says "Weight Gain 4000" when it should say "Damien".
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  • in part because it was the first new episode of
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  • Trey Parker said he and fellow show creator Matt Stone
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  • so Matt Stone instead provided the character's voice
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  • By the time "Damien" was filmed – Is "filmed" really the right word? I don't think animated shows are filmed so a better word would be "animated".
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  • three-dimension seldom used in the series before – Should it be "three-dimension seldom never used in the series before"?
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  • naturally while filming recording the episode
  • Kenny, Jimbo, duck-billed platypus, and Pip should be linked in the plot section, not here.
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  • along with 11 eleven other episodes
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  • along with the other 12 twelve from the first season
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Other
Themes
  • Trey Parker said the writers sought
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  • Seitz said the episode mocks people who "morality cops who misbehave in private"
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  • Matt Stone said of this aspect
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Cultural references
  • provided by Trey Parker (sorry for nagging) ;P
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  • Pinhead character at the ending of the 1992 horror movie film, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth
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Reception
  • What does "HH" mean?
  • What episode got "5.4 viewers in 3.2 million households", "Damien" or "Mecha-Streisand"?
    • "Mecha-Streisand". Unfortunately, the source doesn't have the viewers/households for "Damien" specifically, but I thought it was worth including the Mecha-Streisand numbers because it gave a bit of context to what the ratings mean for both episodes. I threw the part in question into parenthesis to try to clarify which episode it relates to. — Hunter Kahn (contribs) 05:03, 9 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
  • Trey Parker said following the tremendous
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  • Rolling Stone contributor Doug Pratt called it a "high point" of the first season
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Lead
  • which leads to the ultimate fight between Jesus and Satan – How does it lead to the "ultimate fight" between Jesus and Satan?
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  Not done – That sentence still doesn't make any sense for someone who hasn't read the plot section. :P TheLeftorium 16:01, 8 April 2009 (UTC)Reply


I will finish the review later today or tomorrow. —TheLeftorium 16:27, 7 April 2009 (UTC)Reply