South Park's latest episode has dropped a bombshell, leaving fans on the edge of their seats! In a shocking twist, the beloved animated series hints that Eric Cartman might be our savior against the Antichrist. But wait, there's more to this story than meets the eye.
The episode, mysteriously labeled as Season 28, Episode 1, picks up where the previous season left off, with the '6-7' meme taking center stage. This bizarre phenomenon has kids under 14 saying '6-7' whenever they don't know an answer or for reasons unknown, all thanks to rapper Skrilla's song 'Doot Doot'. The meme's popularity drives Cartman to the brink, causing him to vomit uncontrollably, or is there a darker possession at play?
Enter tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who teams up with J.D. Vance to prevent the birth of the Antichrist, which they believe is the offspring of Donald Trump and Satan. In a hilarious yet controversial twist, Thiel manipulates Trump into seeking an abortion for Satan at Planned Parenthood, only to be rejected by a doctor who suggests they need an expert on the Antichrist. Thiel then takes matters into his own hands by infiltrating South Park Elementary and imposing his authority on the faculty.
But here's where it gets controversial: Thiel's true intentions are revealed as he downloads student data and monitors the school, not solely to understand the '6-7' craze, but as part of a larger scheme to acquire global data. And this is the part most people miss—Thiel's obsession with Cartman's potential to stop the Antichrist.
The episode is packed with humor and intrigue, including a side plot of Jesus struggling to fit into modern Christianity and a double date with PC Principal and the eccentric Peggy Rockbottom. Jesus' frustration with the state of Christianity leads him to confront PC Principal and embrace a more 'bro' lifestyle.
As the episode unfolds, the Trump jokes keep rolling, from his awkward encounters at Planned Parenthood to his intimate moments with Satan. But the real controversy lies in the partnership between Thiel and Vance, which raises questions about privacy, power, and the lengths one would go to for control.
The two-part story concludes with Thiel's determination to unlock Cartman's secrets, believing him to be the key to stopping the Antichrist. But is Cartman truly the world's last hope, or is there more to this satirical tale?
With South Park's 27th season smashing ratings and captivating audiences, the upcoming episodes promise even more laughter and thought-provoking moments. Will Cartman save the day, or will the Antichrist prevail? Tune in to find out!