“South Park” is no stranger to controversy, but the Season 27 premiere may be its boldest move yet — and it's sending shockwaves through fans and critics alike. The explosive episode takes direct aim at Donald Trump, depicting the former president in a jaw-dropping scene with Satan, while also skewering the media frenzy around CBS, Paramount, and the canceled Late Show with Stephen Colbert. At a Comic-Con panel the next day, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone responded with their trademark deadpan humor. “We’re terribly sorry,” Parker said with a smirk, standing beside Mike Judge and Andy Samberg. The White House was less amused, blasting the show as “fourth-rate” and irrelevant — a claim many fans would fiercely reject. With a single episode, South Park has once again proven it's not afraid to torch taboos and headline hypocrisy.
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