The hardest part of television maintenance is that there is simply too much to watch, not almost enough time to watch them all. As someone who often has to play that game of choice and choose, South Park has unexpectedly become a kind of water cooling television, I couldn't miss it. Fresh $ 1.5 billion deal with ParamountThe creators of the series Matt Stone and Trey Parker are no less committed to throwing more gas on the fires regarding their parent company and the abuse of the cruelty of the Trump administration. The previous two episodes of the 27th season of the series gathered titles from the White House and the current Secretary of the Internal Security Christie Neem for their non -paying displayAnd I don't see that stopping any time soon.
While last night's episode ("sickofancy") does not reach the high ones of the last two, it still hits many great notes about how broken the world is really broken. The saga "Tangida Farms" originating in the 22nd season of South Park seems to end, with the surprise of Ice Raid, putting the march in the real bond. Randy (Trey Parker) is predictably more upset by the loss of his Mexican labor than for these people who have been abducted by masked agents of the US government. He doesn't want to lose the farm and, as it was founded last week, people at South Park still have to make their walnut, but?
The central focus of Stone and Parker this week is the uncontrolled use of ChatGpt in everything, from romantic relationships to therapeutic catharsis and even business plans. Much about Sharon's anxiety, Randy uses Chatbot (and a Whole very ketamine) to form "Tehridi" or, as his ad says, a marijuana platform with AI for global solutions. It is a great pocket of technological broses of the silicone valley, forming deadlines for AI with their ridiculous ambitions in one hand and microdose ketamine in the other. In an effort to make Trump (Matt Stone) reclassify weeds as a legal remedy at national level, the Patriarch march has decided to send Peca (Vernon Fetman) to present a mysterious offer, withdrawing "Returning to the EDI".
Randy march pulls back to EDI with a cloth - but forgets the rescue part
Akin of "I got the nut", President Donald J. Trump is not so much in the focus of this episode, but its effect on the whole world. Pauli wonders the military occupied Washington DC and all her statues with a Trump malfunction with a wide view of a typical tourist. He's just one of a few people waiting in line to pay fame, I think, bribes, wait, I actually think, Gift The president with trifles to get what they want from him. Everyone should suggest their gifts with Trump's declaration no Having a teenager small penis, with co-founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, who offers a headphone search for jewelry, and Apple CEO Tim Cook gave him a similar 24-carat golden paper to give to the president in real life (through The Huffington Post). But the Tulil arrives with something different, and what is in the channels of an unforgettable moment from "Starwells War: Return of Edice".
In the "Return of EDI", C-3 (Anthony Daniels) and R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) arrive in the palace of the most hidden master of Tatoin crime, Yaba (Larry Ward), with a holographic message from Luke Skywalker (Mark).
For as much forced work like C-3PO and R2-D2 they finished the performance for Ababa, Luke Whether Eventually returned to save them. The same cannot be said about poor towels. Randy closes the multi-season chapter of "Tegridi" farms, after shaking his fourth Stglheld, but has no idea he gave his right towel to Trump in the fog of Ketamine. The last scene of the episode shows what has become a pilot in the White House and, no, that is not the fate that you would want to anyone. Let's just say that rhymes with a "hem gag". You can see this joke coming (hehe) from a kilometer, but makes it no less disappointing to see this character that is not seen as this.
Sickofancy depicts collective exhaustion of living through this administration
Everyone under the sun, especially "South Park", parodies the "Starwells War" to death, but this episode ridiculously lied to the "What if" on Luke's "what" to his friends on Droid. The whole scene was missing was the Lil Chubby-Educational D.D. Wans hanging around Trump as a fragrant crumb. I have temporary suspicion of pediles will not be saved from the swamps (or anyone else on that matter) any time soon.
Parker and Stone feel like some of the only artists in the industry right now, ready to shine Trump's light in such humiliating manners. It is not so stunning by the South Park standards, but they clearly know that it is bugs, and that is what makes it more beautiful. I just have to see How They follow the bear. Finishing "Sickofancy", with a bad cloth on that bathroom grid, pamperes the hopelessness of the feeling captured under the violation of the Trump administration. Neither Satan (Trey Parker), the Lord of Darkness, may not seem to escape his violent prison in the White House. When Parker and Stone announced the "Mountain" sermon last month, it was a pretty transgressive half -hour television that ruthlessly ridiculed the president at a time when few wereAnd now he almost feels like the couple can hardly keep up with his accelerated eradication of normalcy. How do you continue in a world where the president announces about how disturbing Smithsonian teaches that slavery is morally bad (through Politico)? I have no idea, but it is clear that he is referring to Parker and Stone, and it will provide more than enough fuel to continue to state. Take a look again next week.
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