South Park Goes Nuclear on Paramount After Signing Deal With the Network: Do You Really Wanna End Up Like Colbert?'
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The recent episode of South Park relentlessly criticized Paramount's $1.5 billion settlement with creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. It depicted Trump launching lawsuits against South Park and its citizens, highlighting the absurdity of a 60 Minutes host defending the president amid protests. The episode featured children questioning Trump's policies while Jesus made a comedic appearance, emphasizing the chaos resulting from the settlement with Paramount and the overarching tension in the fictional town.
In a scene poking fun at Paramount's $16 million settlement with Trump this month over a 60 Minutes interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris, a nervous 60 Minutes host attacks Trump's protesters on the president's behalf.
The small town of South Park, Colorado, is protesting against the president. The townspeople claim that the president, who is a great man, great guy, we know he's probably watching, and uh, we are just reporting on this town in Colorado that's being sued by the president and they are fighting back.
Young Stan Marsh is questioning the president's policies. I don't know, I don't know why he's questioning the president, he's probably a faggot or something, but the townspeople say they owe the president nothing.
Jesus then descends from the heavens before telling the protesters, Now just eat the bread and listen. I didn't want to come back and be in the school, but I had to because it was part of a lawsuit and the agreement with Paramount.
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