“South Park” has had a joke-hold on America for over a quarter-century, and writer Pam Brady was responsible for many during the hit show’s formative years.
Over the past 26 seasons, countless lists from Buzzfeed to IMDB and everywhere in between have been compiled, ranking the show’s most offensive jokes that crossed the line. Wikipedia even has a page dedicated to “South Park controversies,” noting that the equal-opportunistic, no-holds-barred, satirical show frequently lampoons “a wide range of topics and both sides of contentious issues.”
Controversies of note range from when the character of Eric Cartman killed off a high schooler’s parents and fed their remains to him in chili, to when the character of Randy Marsh goes on “Wheel of Fortune” [IYKYK].
For writer Pam Brady, though, who joined co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for the show’s first few seasons and helped set the tone for what would be considered one of the greatest television shows of all time, she crossed the…
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