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: It reflected the creators' exhaustion with the "gross-out" humor they helped popularize.
: Stan moves out of his house, feeling completely alienated from his old life.
: Stan can no longer relate to his friends, who still find joy in the things he now finds repulsive. 🍷 Randy’s Midlife Mirror [S15E7] You're Getting Old
: It proved South Park could handle heavy emotional themes without a punchline.
The episode centers on Stan Marsh’s 10th birthday. As he enters a new decade, his perception of the world literally changes. : It reflected the creators' exhaustion with the
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South Park’s Season 15, Episode 7, titled "You're Getting Old," is widely considered one of the most significant turning points in the show’s history. It famously shifted from a simple satire to a poignant exploration of cynicism, aging, and the fear of stagnation. 💩 The "Tween Wave" Crisis