South Park didn't pull any punches in its Season 27 premiere.
After over two years off the air, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's long-running animated series returned with a bang, ruthlessly taking down Donald Trump and his $16 million settlement with Paramount, with whom South Park Studios signed a $1.5 billion deal earlier this week. It was a ballsy move on the part of Parker and Stone, considering the timing, as Paramount's subsidiary unceremoniously canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last week, just days after Colbert also criticized the settlement.
In the episode, titled "Sermon on the 'Mount,'" chaos breaks out in the titular town as their pleas to speak with President Donald Trump fall on deaf ears. The action then moves to the White House, where an animated version of Trump is depicted naked in bed with Satan. Worse yet for the president, he's got a tiny penis. Satan also tells Trump that he reminds him of someone else, a reference to Satan's romance with Saddam Hussein in the 1999 movie, South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut.
The episode concludes with the town of South Park settling a lawsuit with Trump for $3.5 million, but as part of the agreement, they need to produce pro-Trump PSAs. The episode then cuts to footage of a man with Trump's face in the desert, slowly stripping off his clothes as he struggles in the heat. Then we're treated to a shot of his "teeny tiny" talking penis.
Before signing the huge deal with Paramount, which guarantees another five seasons of the series over five years, Parker and Stone got into an intense standoff with Paramount after they delayed the Season 27 premiere by two weeks.
"This merger is a shit show and it's fucking up South Park," the duo said, referring to Paramount's merger with Skydance, which Charlamagne, among others, recently suggested was the true reason for the company's settlement with Trump. "We are at the studio working on new episodes and we hope the fans get to see them somehow.”
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