Talk:South Park: The Spanish Inquisition/@comment-25021327-20150610033402

As far as lost episode pastas go, I liked this one. It felt pretty plausible, as far as the setup and descriptions went. It didn't fall into a lot of the common problems that LE stories tend to, such as the overdone random gore, or crying characters, etc. The story felt kind of natural.

I wasn't sure if I was going to enjoy this one, especially since it was based on South Park. When you mentioned doing a LE pasta based on the Spanish Inquisition, I thought it could be really interesting, but didn't know how it would go. I think it was pulled off pretty well.

The fact that it was based upon South Park felt a little odd at first, but I came around on it. Like the others have mentioned, nothing described in the episode really felt like it would have been off limits for the show to tackle in terms of content, but I was thinking that due to the fact that the episode had a character based off of a real person, and that person was brutally killed, there would have been legal issues if the episode ever was released. That's why I would imagine such an episode being banned anyway.

The story was short, but not too much so, and it didn;t overstay its welcome like a lot of these types of stories do. Format was nice (indentations!) and although there were some spelling or grammar issues, they didn;t detract from the piece too much. For what it was I liked this one.