Screenrant
It’s hard to believe that South Park recently concluded its 19th season. Thinking back to where the show began, its evolution over the years has been impressive to watch. What started as a lewd and crude comedy driven mainly by shock factor and its audaciousness in pushing the envelope has become (for a long while now) one of the smartest, topical, biting and thought-provoking comedies on television (although, the crude stuff is still very much alive and well). That ability to evolve and adapt has most certainly helped the South Park become the second longest-running animated series on TV (behind The Simpsons), but as season 19 proved, the show had even more adapting and evolving to do.
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I think it is. It's made this season and the last more fresh then the other ones which were declining in quality.
The world of South Park feels more alive thanks to them referencing previous episodes and seeing the impact of them come into later ones.
Gotta disagree, think it made this season more unique and interesting!