Donald Trump dances through dark humour in ‘South Park’ episode featuring Jeffrey Epstein parody
The finale concludes a two-season arc with the Antichrist fetus's suicide in a dark parody of Jeffrey Epstein's death, and Trump's celebration at the White House, boosting ratings.
- On Dec. 10, South Park aired its Season 28 finale `The Crap Out`, concluding a two-season Trump-and-Satan storyline and streaming Dec. 11 on Paramount+.
- In interviews this year, Trey Parker, South Park co‑creator, and Matt Stone, South Park co‑creator, said politics felt increasingly "taboo," with Stone saying `Trey and I are attracted to that like flies to honey` and they used the finale to reset while critiquing the White House.
- A hospital doctor reveals the unborn Antichrist apparently died by suicide in utero, with minutes missing from ultrasound footage paralleling Jeffrey Epstein’s case; President Donald Trump is shown celebrating afterward.
- The episode drove ratings highs and Satan packs up and leaves the White House, closing the Satan-Trump arc while the administration's spokesperson called South Park `uninspired`.
- With 50 episodes planned, Parker and Stone signed a deal with Paramount for $1.5 billion, shaping the show's future on Paramount+.
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Attention, we are talking about South Park. It is important to say so immediately, if the reader has no interest in the animated satirical series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, he can close the page. So satirical cartoon, last season episode, spoiler on the plot. Reader warned, saved reader. The finale of season 28 reveals the fate of Trump's unborn son, after the many failed attempts of the President to abort him. Already here we are at…
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