South Park Practical Torching Trump With PSA for Season 27 Premiere
Leave it to South Park to just cannonball into hot water with all the finesse of a drunken sailor. Trey Parker and Matt Stone clearly didn’t get the memo about subtlety being a virtue. Season 27 just kicked off with Satan making an appearance in the premiere, cozying up in bed with a certain former president sporting… um, let’s just say “underwhelming dimensions.”
South Park + Trump Drama = Hold Onto Your Butts
For those who’ve been living under a rock (or avoiding cable news, which is fair), Paramount recently sealed a $1.5 billion deal for 50 new South Park episodes and a partnership with Paramount+. Barely letting the ink dry, Parker and Stone decided to debut their shiny new season by blowing up this deal with bombastic satire faster than you can say “micropenis.”
Here’s the setup. Trump, of course, is Trumping around South Park, stirring up chaos like he’s getting paid by the hour (spoiler alert: he’s actually suing the town). The locals, long-suffering as always, find themselves cornered into a settlement that includes pro-Trump PSAs, complete with an AI-generated nude Trump wandering the desert. Yep, there’s a scene where his ahem “tiny diplomacy” endorses the PSA. Never bet against Stone and Parker when it comes to crossing lines that probably shouldn’t even exist.
Why Is the White House Mad? Oh, Where Do We Start?
This didn’t sit well with Trump’s camp. A gaggle of White House spokespeople apparently tuned into the episode, and surprise, surprise, they weren’t rolling on the floor with laughter. One adviser, a long-time South Park fan, declared it “disappointing,” with a hint of hesitation. Meanwhile, the White House called out the Left as hypocritical, claiming liberals have criticized South Park for years but suddenly adore it when Trump’s the target. You can practically hear Cartman snorting in derision from here.
But It’s Not All About Trump (Okay, Maybe It Is)
Of course, South Park didn’t stop at making Trump the comedic punching bag. They also threw shade at Paramount for their $16 million settlement with Trump, tied to an allegedly sketchy episode of 60 Minutes. The episode brilliantly weaves the legal drama into the town’s woes, with Jesus himself turning up to advise South Park’s citizens to accept the settlement. Because, as Jesus warns, “Do you really want to end up like Colbert?” A bold shoutout to Stephen Colbert’s recent battles with CBS. Ouch.
Satire or Scorched Earth? South Park Doesn’t Care
Whether you think South Park is skating dangerously close to too much (is that even a thing for them?) or you’re just here for the next Twitter meltdown, the series proves one thing: no one is safe, and nothing is off-limits. With its laser-focused jabs and a blatant disregard for giving a single damn, the Season 27 premiere reminds us why South Park is still such a force in satire. Love or hate it, one thing is clear. Trump, Satan, and mic-drop PSAs are apparently the chaotic trifecta we didn’t know we needed. Whether we’re laughing with or at the absurdity, South Park does what it always does best: it gets us talking.
