>>110921775Did you notice how when he begins to say "Well it JUST so happens...", it hard cuts to another scene? They don't need to elaborate on what he's saying for you to know he's doing his business schtick to whoever. The idea of Randy doing Randy is not the whole joke itself, each individual instance where he applies his business deals is the predictable conclusion to whatever is playing out at the time.
>China's got a huge market? Randy steps in>Processed plant food has a big market today? Randy steps inI don't need to tell you that the overarching joke is the hypocrisy that small business owners attempt to market in a "holier than thou" manner by appearing to be more pure, honest, or quality with their product or services, but by adding not just several contexts worth of examples but also simple repetition is how they remind and drive the point home. It's how it's not just a 1-off episode gag, but an overarching theme.
Is it too simplified? Well don't neglect South Park is a major network show, they do garnish all sorts of audiences, and at that point you sort of need to simplify or repeat several times to ensure EVERYONE gets the message. Of course knowing Matt and Trey, they could just be smarmy assholes taking potshots whenever they can, God knows I would.