“Mostly just meh”: South Park Season 27 Episode 3 leaves the internet divided as fans compare it to the previous two episodes

South Park is in its 27th season (Image via Instagram / southpark)
South Park is in its 27th season (Image via Instagram / southpark)

South Park Season 27 Episode 3 has dropped. This season has been creating a lot of controversy with its politically charged episodes, and the third one is also no exception.

Although South Park has a long history of mocking political figures, Season 27 sparked major controversy right from its first two episodes, Sermon on the Mount and Got a Nut, which took direct aim at Trump and Vance. While the first two episodes of season 27 have been hailed as two of the show's best episodes, South Park Season 27 Episode 3, Sickofancy has received rather mixed reviews. This episode focuses on Towelie and looks at Trump’s Washington in a critical light.

The other two high-profile figures who have been mocked in South Park Season 27 Episode 3 are Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg, who are the CEOs of Apple and Meta. While the episode retained the signature humor and tone of South Park, it failed to receive the flying colors that the first two episodes did.

One user on X, with the name Blooms, mentioned

"New episode was just alright, most interesting part was that it seems like Tegridy Farms is actually done for good, which I’m glad about. Had some funny moments, but mostly just meh."

South Park Season 27 Episode 3 has gotten mixed reviews from viewers

As mentioned previously, South Park Season 27 Episode 3 has not impacted the audience the way the first two episodes did. The first two episodes worked a lot on shock value, but now it seems that the effect is wearing off, and the viewers are not totally happy with the outcome.

One X user named Colorado Moderate mentioned

"I don’t think this episode of South Park was as good as the last two (granted it was high bar), but it was funny to see South Park call out the Military Occupation of DC."

Another user named DanielLave25280, however, was all high praises for the episode, as he posted,

“Just watched tonight's episode of South Park: Sickofancy and Man was that episode wild.”

Lordoflolz, another user, observed

"Randy just sold Towelie off to Trump… South Park really doesn’t care who catches a stray this season."

Another user, Lucas Sanders, was bowled out by the episode and posted,

Look at this! South Park did it again!”

With such mixed audience reviews, it now remains to be seen who is the next target of the makers and how they poke fun at the who’s who of the US political scenario.

South Park can be streamed on Comedy Central.


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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal