South Park has come to an end this year with the final episode of Season 28, and there’s just one problem that’s stuck out about how it all ended. South Park has had a wild road through the year.
A special Friday episode of South Park continued satirizing President Donald Trump and members of his administration, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, but the main characters of the show — Stan, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook South Park’s twenty-seventh season has garnered quite a bit of attention for multiple reasons.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s South Park uses its “Halloween Episode” to keep up its season-long storyline about President Donald Trump and Stan Marsh has something to say about it: “South Park sucks ...
Stan Marsh, who has always served as Parker’s avatar, sums it up succinctly when he says, “South Park sucks now. And it’s because it’s all of this political s***. We’re just getting totally bogged ...
It has been a wild season this year on South Park (okay, we know it has technically been two back-to-back, but still), with Trey Parker and Matt Stone not holding back in their takedown of President ...
A crypto scam plot featured in the special Friday night episode, which aired on the year's spookiest day and was heavy on the Trump-Satan story and D.C. antics. By Kevin Dolak In the latest entry into ...
For nearly three decades, South Park has released many highly controversial episodes, but there are several that deeply divided viewers and critics. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park ...
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone admitted in Friday’s Halloween episode that “South Park sucks now,” but likely not in a way most could have predicted. A special Friday episode of South ...