And then you have the Pulp Fiction version: This happens, then this happens, then this happens, then this happens (therefore the first thing you saw will happen), then this that will happen because of the 2nd thing you saw happened, happens, but you don't realized it yet that they are connected until this happens, but then Jon Travolta goes to the toilet and then awful shit happens
This advice is so applicable to so many areas. Im a physio and i can see it would help with educating my clients. e.g because when you do this exercise you will get stronger and THEREFORE your pain and function will improve, BUT if you dont you will be in pain, weak and fragile.
People often look down upon South Park for its use of “toilet humor” or perceived controversy. But they rarely acknowledge the brilliance of its writing structure. Not only is it one of the most intelligent sitcoms on television, but it’s probably the most genuine and self aware pieces of media of its time.
Was brought back to this after suffering through Rebel Moon Perfect example of: this happens and then this happens and then this happens just filler between green screen set pieces
Laugh out Loud advice. Okay, I guess this is all that's needed to successfully write. South Park is kinda funny - not in the league of say the Simpsons at its best. Remember, they're mostly known for writing a frickin cartoon, not The Grapes of Wrath.
@@oliverford5367 at least they were all all important to the overall story. This is about when you’re just throwing something into a script, just to pad a runtime