The Palm Beach Post

twitter

facebook

rss feed

Hey, Watch It

TV listings
TiVo shows
By Parade   |  TV  |  March 15, 2010

default-south-park-tiger-woodsThe creators of South Park are taking a swing at troubled golfer Tiger Woods on Wednesday’s season premiere.

Source: Tiger and Elin’s Marriage Is ‘Smoke and Mirrors’

“It’s such an important issue in America right now — the sex addiction outbreak,” co-creator Matt Stone told The Associated Press. “We’re all really concerned about him and hope he gets better.”

Tiger Woods’ Caddie Breaks His Silence Over Scandal

A promo for the new episode shows an animated Woods giving his apology press conference with Cartman alongside for support.

After 13 successful seasons, South Park will never shy away from sensitive issues.

“There’s a delicacy in talking about (Woods) that we don’t have to worry about,” Stone added.

South Park’s 14th season premieres March 17 on Comedy Central.

4 Responses to “Tiger Woods gets animated on ‘South Park’”

  1. Carmen says:

    I am glad that Tiger and Elin seem to be working on repairing their relationship and saving their marriage.Tiger has said publicly that the two things that are most important to him are his wife and his children. Elin has been supporting Tiger during his rehab and she agreed to give him time to prove he is committed to her and the children. With love all things are possible. I wish them the best and hope they live happy together again. It is time for the media to back off and let Tiger and his family move on with their life!!!

  2. Gov't Mule says:

    THis South Park should be hilarious and over the top, as they usually are on incidents like these.

    “Once a cheater, always a cheater” holds true about 90% of the time. People who cheat do not easily get reformed.

  3. Roamer says:

    There’s funny and there’s hurtful. If you can’t be funny without hurting someone you’re insensitive low class scum profiting off of other peoples troubles. That pretty much defines South Park in this episode.

Trackbacks/Pingbacks


Leave a Reply


We'd like your thoughts on this story. I appreciate your willingness to share them. At pbpulse.com, we want to avoid comments that are obscene, hateful, racist or otherwise inappropriate. If you post offensive comments, we will delete them as soon as we can. If you see such comments, please report them to us (video tutorial) by clicking on the date/time stamp of the comment and emailing that URL to this link.

Tim Burke, Publisher, The Palm Beach Post.

Tonight in Prime Time

Click here to load this Caspio Online Database app.

Twitter
Follow @pbpulseTV
RSS feed
Subscribe
Copyright 2012 The Palm Beach Post. All rights reserved. By using PalmBeachPost.com, you accept the terms of our visitor agreement. Please read it.
Contact PalmBeachPost.com | Privacy Policy
This website is ACAP-enabled