South Park returned to the air tonight and the show took more aim at President Donald Trump.
The fifth episode, titled Conflict of Interest, of the animated adult show aired on Wednesday, September 24. The episode continued the Satan and Trump storyline from episode four, where Trump impregnated the fallen angel. There was a Fox News alert part where the host talks about how there’s an a prediction market app where people are placing bets on if Trump and Satan’s “demonic butt baby” will be a girl or a boy.
Then it pivots to a baby-faced Vice President JD Vance telling Trump how his life will change with the upcoming baby and how he won’t have time to do things like attend Mar-a-Lago parties for example. This led to Trump plotting to get rid of the baby.
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The convicted felon tried to get Satan to go down slippery stairs, eat a soup filled with a absurd multitude of Plan B One-step pills (a morning after emergency contraceptive to prevent pregnancy within 72 hours of sexual intercourse) and tried to give the Devil toxoplasmosis through cat litter.
Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic infection caused by a single-celled parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Per Cornell Feline Health Center, wild and domestic cats are “definitive hosts” where the “parasite reproduces and forms eggs.” Pregnant woman and immunodeficient individuals are two of the demographics who are most at risk of the disease.
Each time, the Federal Communications Commission Chairman FCC Brendan Carr would get caught in the crossfire of Trump’s plotting and get hurt.
This episodes comes as the show postponed, last week’s episode. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone posted a statement on social media to explain the delay, “Apparently, when you do everything at the last minute, sometimes you don’t get it done. This one’s on us. We didn’t get it done in time.”
Fans of the animated series speculated that the episode may have been pulled in the wake of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk’s murder, who was satirized in the second episode of Season 27, Got A Nut. The series will continue to follow a biweekly schedule on Comedy Central and Paramount+, with episodes airing every other week until December 10.
Following speculation that the 5th episode of the season was canceled by the network, Trey and Matt responded, “No one pulled the episode, no one censored us, and you know we’d say so if true. We just didn’t get it done. When you always cut it close, sometimes you mess up. That’s the price of being a procrastinator.”
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