New South Park Halloween Episode Sparks Backlash for Political Content
South Park’s latest episode stirred up some controversy as Stan boldly declared, “South Park sucks now, and it’s because of all this political s—.” The episode also featured Melania Trump haunting the White House, leading seances, and mentioned something called “rectoplasm.”
In this special Halloween edition, Stan voices his frustration with the show’s focus on politics, lamenting the days when they used to do things just for fun. His online movement, “South Park Sucks Now,” gains traction as he launches a meme coin with his friends to maximize profits.
Meanwhile, the episode continues to lampoon Donald Trump and his allies, highlighting Trump’s pregnant lover, Satan, and their expectations for a child. Pam Bondi’s loyalty to Trump is humorously portrayed with increasingly large brown stains on her nose, referred to as “rectoplasm” by paranormal investigators.
Bondi’s seance leads to revelations about Vice President J.D. Vance and his deceptive intentions, setting the stage for a wild and entertaining episode. Despite the chaos, the show ends on a hopeful note with Kyle assuring Stan that things will eventually get back to normal.
Fans of South Park can catch the show on Comedy Central starting November 12 and streaming on Paramount+ on November 13. So get ready for more politically charged, satirical fun from the creators of South Park.

