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South Park renewed through 2013


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Fresh off the show winning its 11th Emmy nomination last week, it's been confirmed that the second half of Season 15 will premiere on Comedy Central October 5th.

And fans who'd worried that this season could be the last can rest easy. 'Entertainment Weekly' has confirmed that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have signed up through 2013 -- two more seasons -- with Comedy Central.

Parker and Stone prompted rumors they were calling it quits on 'South Park' after they alluded to a possible end to the series during June's mid-season finale. 'You're Getting Old' saw Stan Marsh (gasp!) turn 10 years old and start grappling with some of the bigger issues that arise from growing up.

http://www.aoltv.com/2011/07/20/south-park-renewed-through-2013-season-15-returns-in-october/
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South Park will never die. It's always been very hit or miss with it's humor but when it's hitting it's absolutely hilarious.

QFT.

One of the things that keeps SP relevant is the fact that they play into a lot of pop-culture. They don't rely on a single story line. It's a pretty dynamic show in that regard.

I just wish Steve Carrell never left The Office :(. I have seen every episode of that show and I watched half an episode with Will Ferrell in it and couldn't watch it anymore

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