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South Park S027E03 "Sickofancy" Trailer: Towelie Loves Washington DC
Towelie's back and he's loving Washington DC (?!?) in the promo trailer for Trey Parker and Matt Stone's South Park S27E03: "Sickofancy."
After celebrating the kick-off of what would become one of the most impactful series ever on television last week, Trey Parker and Matt Stone's South Park returns this Wednesday night for the third episode of the 27th season. In S27E03: "Sickofancy," Towelie makes his return – and he's liking what he's seeing of Washington D.C. these days – you know, with that whole military takeover by Trump because he can't deal with having a small… pair of hands. As for the title, do Parker and Stone have Robert F. Kennedy in the spotlight tomorrow night?
On the Wednesday night that it aired on Comedy Central, "Got a Nut" pulled in 838,000 viewers, nearly doubling the 430,000 who tuned in for July 23rd's season return. It would go on to pull in 6.2 million global multi-platform viewers across Comedy Central and Paramount+ during its first three days, a bump from the 6 million viewers that the opening episode of Season 27 pulled in. On cable, "Got a Nut" is now the highest-rated episode of the animated series since 2018, besting the premiere episode by 54% in the Age 18-49 demo with a 1.53 (based on Nielsen data). Regarding total viewers on cable, the second episode brought in an audience of 1.56 million during the third day of delayed viewing, meaning that (much like the Season 27 premiere) the majority of overall viewers came from streaming.
South Park Takes on Kristi Noem, JD Vance
After Mr. Mackey finds himself unable to cover his ever-growing "nut" after losing his job as a school counselor, he sets aside his morals and principles for a paycheck from Noem's ICE crew. While Mr. Mackey's storyline was an interesting one that examined how easy it is to sell out when you're looking to make ends meet, it was how the South Park team targeted Noem and Vance that grabbed the headlines.
Between posing for press photo ops, Noem went on a paranoid dog-killing spree, even taking down a dog that looked and acted a whole lot like Krypto along the way. Maybe it had to do with her face being so filled with botox that it had become sentient and was seeking a new host (like in Jim Carrey's The Mask) or her justified paranoia over Trump looking to replace her with Mr. Mackey as the face of ICE. Whatever the reason, Noem was portrayed as a raging whackjob so obsessed with deporting people of color that she had ICE go from raiding a local production of "Dora the Explorer Live!" to storming the gates of Heaven to round up the non-white angels.
After Mr. Mackey is invited to Mar-a-Lago to meet with Trump as a thank you for the great work that Mr. Mackey has been doing with the ICE raids, VP JD Vance enters the scene, serving as "Tattoo" to Trump's Mr. Rourke in a direct "Fantasy Island" parody. Ummm… let's just say that it didn't quite end there. After being named the new head of Homeland Security, Mr. Mackey is invited to join Trump in a threesome with Satan – and that's when we learned what Vance's real role is in the administration: "Would you like me to apply the baby oil to Satan's asshole, boss?"
Last week, the show's social media and YouTube accounts released a look at the end credits scene that was shown on the Paramount+ version of the episode and not on Comedy Central. Warning: it plays up on Noem having used killing a dog as some kind of badge of honor when she was running for office. The episode didn't exactly hold back in playing up her dog-killing ways to an absurd degree, but the following end credits scene takes place behind the doors of a Pets Galore:
