![]() As it stands, what we have is a decent statement on the ruinous nature of censorship, and maybe it's also a kind of a statement of frustration in having to accommodate the ridiculous notions of crazy but dangerous people. Maybe we missed out on something epic, or maybe the ending was pretty much what Trey and Matt intended in the first place. We do not have network approval to stream our original version of the show." So, while the bleeping did add an additional level of humor, it seems at least some (if not all) of it was unintentional, which leaves me wondering what the real intent of the "I learned something today" scene was. If you tried to watch this episode on the South Park Studios website last night, you would've been welcomed by a surprising message: "After we delivered the show, and prior to broadcast, comedy central placed numerous additional audio bleeps throughout the episode. The execs at Comedy Central seemed to have taken this threat seriously, because apparently they decided to do more bleeping than the original plan called for. As many of you may have heard, some nutjobs have been threatening the South Park team because of their graphic non-portrayal of Mohammed. First off, let's get to the big controversy. ![]()
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