If You Thought South Park's Last Trump Episode Was Ballsy, Wait Until You See the New One
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South Park's 27th season features episodes that satirize Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. The creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, are noted for their willingness to critique powerful figures in media. The latest episode includes outrageous scenes contrasting Trump and his connections to vulgarity and violence. South Park has emerged as a modern equivalent of Saturday Night Live, providing sharp cultural commentary on current political events, demonstrating its continued significance in the landscape of television satire.
In just two episodes, South Park has swiftly become the Saturday Night Live of the Trump 2.0 era: a cultural fixture that's found new energy and relevance as TV's sharpest satire of [gestures everywhere] all this.
The second episode of South Park's 27th season was more evidence that creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are among the few powerful people in media still willing to risk the ire of the White House by challenging the MAGA movement.
Read at Slate Magazine
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