South Park has returned with season 27, showcasing a bold critique of President Trump amid political turmoil surrounding Paramount. The creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, initially faced uncertainty due to leadership changes at Paramount, but the premiere aired successfully. In the episode titled 'Sermon on the 'Mount,' they use sharp satire to depict Trump as a dictatorial figure, criticizing him for disrupting progressive ideals. The episode is packed with contemporary references and serves as a substantial commentary on the political climate and media landscape.
"If there was any doubt in fans' minds that Stone and Parker would save Paramount a headache by bending the knee to Trump, the notorious pranksters assuaged them."
"Parker and Stone plunge the town of South Park directly into the muck of the moment, and savagely depict the sitting president as a yapping dictator with loud bark and a small penis."
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