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I remember when they had all the episodes for free on southpark.com.
Oh how the mighty have fallen.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/south-park-deals-trey-parker-matt-stone-1234995748/
Honestly they did this to themselves because they got greedy. Made a bunch of deals back in 2018-2019 that led to today's shitshow. Sorry guys, you lived long enough to become the villain instead of dying the hero.
They're "villains" because they wanted just half of the revenue from the show they created?
They went out of their way in the late 2000's to put the entire catalog on their own website so anyone on any device could watch any episode they wanted any time.
They're villains because they chose to make deals and provide an inferior experience to their fans by removing the ability to watch them all on southpark.com and instead force them behind paywalled systems like Hulu, HBO Max, and Paramount+. They had a good thing, and they threw it in the trash for a deal that now means hardly anyone who is paying money can actually watch them.
I even remember their reasoning back then was because they were tired of pirating their own show to see copies of it digitally. They also saw it as a way to fight piracy by giving an easy, legal pathway to watching. They stopped giving a damn about all that.
Seems like a lot of interviews during this period are lost or memory-holed. This is the closest I can find to what I am talking about:
Who said that was their choice?
Other than the Daily Show they're the only reason that Comedy Central is even still a TV network. They seriously don't have any pull in these deals? I call bullshit especially since Matt Stone hardly contributes to writing and mostly is the business-side guy.
In 2008 they were able to leverage their deal with Comedy Central to get CC to fund southparkstudios.com to allow them to post them all online. You think they somehow lost that leverage? They still signed their names to these deals and you're saying they had no choice?
In other words, you're just guessing?
This is beginning to read like the bodybuilder forum where muscle-heads argued over the number of days in a week.
What exactly do you think my position is, and how did you surmise that?
Allow me to repeat myself just this once.
LOL I haven't even put forward an argument to be in bad faith about. All I did was point out that yours was based on nothing.