Theory: the episode was marketed as a "q is crazy" episode, but the creators do their research, and are red pilled by it. Here's why I think that is:
Look at the backround of the board in the Q place. It is full of inside jokes and q specific sayings like WWG1WGA , Something on hillary and a few others I probably missed. How do they know those memes?
In the same scene we get the "Q" guy to do an interpretation of comms from Mr Garrison. Yes, I found this funny because Garrison was just yelling at him, but the way that the "Q" guy interprets it is really similar to how he real anons interpret what Trump says. But again how do they know that unless they have seen people interpreting drops?
They use the term Q far now than Qanon, a thing that the media doesn't do. Why?
The way they handle the "Q" guy is also weird, in that they could have easily made Q cartman and that would've been funny to the libtards to do that, since that would discredit Q. But they make him a Normal guy. Maybe he's more relatable that way.
The sequence with adrenochrome is also interesting, since in other "cult" based episodes they usually make fun of the fact that people believe this(like when the scientology episode is explaining lore but the bottom says "this is what scientology actually believes"). That's not what they do here. They start the clip with "this is a fact" and make no jokes during the whole thing.
The tone of the entire special is not really humorous. I'm not saying that because of the subject matter, rather it's something my dad(who doesn't follow q but watched a few SP episodes) said, where the episode seemed more like education than entertainment.
(1)7. Finally, the adrenochrome scene again because It is exactly what Q followers believe. They didn't play it for laughs at all. Also, the tools when they show the picture of getting adrenochrome is in THE EXACT SPOT ON THE BRAIN where the pituitary gland would be.
How oddly researched and specific.
Anyway, this will red pill people. I'm not saying their on our side, but I am saying they could've been much meaner to Q. And they weren't.
Theory: the episode was marketed as a "q is crazy" episode, but the creators do their research, and are red pilled by it. Here's why I think that is:
Look at the backround of the board in the Q place. It is full of inside jokes and q specific sayings like WWG1WGA , Something on hillary and a few others I probably missed. How do they know those memes?
In the same scene we get the "Q" guy to do an interpretation of comms from Mr Garrison. Yes, I found this funny because Garrison was just yelling at him, but the way that the "Q" guy interprets it is really similar to how he real anons interpret what Trump says. But again how do they know that unless they have seen people interpreting drops?
They use the term Q far now than Qanon, a thing that the media doesn't do. Why?
The way they handle the "Q" guy is also weird, in that they could have easily made Q cartman and that would've been funny to the libtards to do that, since that would discredit Q. But they make him a Normal guy. Maybe he's more relatable that way.
The sequence with adrenochrome is also interesting, since in other "cult" based episodes they usually make fun of the fact that people believe this(like when the scientology episode is explaining lore but the bottom says "this is what scientology actually believes"). That's not what they do here. They start the clip with "this is a fact" and make no jokes during the whole thing.
The tone of the entire special is not really humorous. I'm not saying that because of the subject matter, rather it's something my dad(who doesn't follow q but watched a few SP episodes) said, where the episode seemed more like education than entertainment.
(1)7. Finally, the adrenochrome scene again because It is exactly what Q followers believe. They didn't play it for laughs at all. Also, the tools when they show the picture of getting adrenochrome is in THE EXACT SPOT ON THE BRAIN where the pituitary gland would be. How oddly researched and specific.
Anyway, this will red pill people. I'm not saying their on our side, but I am saying they could've been much meaner to Q. And they weren't.