South Park Season 27 Episode 4 has a Trump reference just like its premiere episode. Trump's fictional relationship with the devil is part of the episode, along with VP JD Vance shown as a fictionalized mini servant. The reference shows Trump avoiding queries about Melania Trump, who has been hiding in New York City, and the media speculations going crazy over Trump and Satan's relationship.
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South Park Season 27 Episode 4: Trump, Satan, and the Pregnancy
In the new episode of Season 27, fresh off a tariff summit, Donald Trump returns to the U.S with Satan in tow, sparking endless speculation about their 'relationship'. The media frenzy hits peak ridiculousness with Fox News anchors wondering aloud if the pair are romantically involved, cheerfully suggesting that it would be good for the country. The confession doesn't come until the closing moment of the episode, where Satan reveals that he wants to leave, but he can't because he's pregnant.
Satan grabs Trump's hand and elopes- much like lovers. The camera pans towards Jesus, holding a positive pregnancy test. What follows next is absolutely chaotic, with Fox News' scientists discussing Satan's shocking pregnancy reveal and comparing his fetus to that of b*tt babies.
The episode captures the pros and cons of modern political coverage. The writer uses Trump and Satan's fictional relationship as a vessel to expose media spectacle, public obsession with scandal, and entertainment.
More about South Park Season 27 Episode 4
The episode kicks off with the schoolgirls obsessing over Labubu dolls. Butters, eager to impress Red after a birthday invite, finds himself navigating inflated prices and mystery boxes. What should've been a simple toy hunt quickly turns to an absurdist commentary on the consumer culture and trade wars.
The satire is sharp, with tariffs skyrocketing overnight, social media hyping up the Labubu craze, and now Jesus, the new school counselor, getting confused about the fluffy dolls.
By the time Butters delivers the prized doll, the girls have shifted their attention to summoning dark forces with a live chicken. This scene proves how trends are temporary and unstable.
What makes South Park Season 27 Episode 4 stand out isn't just the Trump-Satan storyline, but how it boldly addresses the real-world problems. The show knows exactly when to be silly, when to be savage, and when to cross lines boldly to grab the attention of the viewers.
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