Season 27 of South Park persists in its satirical critique of President Donald Trump, with the third episode containing jokes about his rapport with Satan and his genitalia size.
Nonetheless, Trump was not the sole focus for South Park this week. The episode predominantly concentrated on tech magnates and AI, featuring Randy Marsh becoming fixated on ChatGPT and ketamine to launch his own AI-powered cannabis enterprise.
South Park examines ChatGPT and Trump’s connections with technology CEOs.
The latest installment of South Park, titled “Sickofancy,” prominently includes AI, showcasing characters like Randy and Satan soliciting guidance from ChatGPT. The AI is depicted as a compliant entity, affirming users’ worries and schemes. Randy and Towelie think ChatGPT enhances their intelligence, but they are just reiterating jargon and endorsements produced by the AI.
As Randy and Towelie grow their cannabis venture, they determine that for them to accumulate billions, Trump needs to reclassify cannabis. Towelie heads to Washington, D.C., to appeal to Trump.
In order to see Trump, Towelie waits alongside other political figures and tech entrepreneurs, each offering Trump a present and stating, “You do not have a small penis.” Among them is Apple CEO Tim Cook, who presents Trump with a plaque, referencing a real-life incident. Later, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears to bestow upon Trump a gold, jewel-encrusted VR headset.
South Park parodies Trump’s federal takeover of D.C. police.
A humorous moment unfolds when Towelie arrives in D.C., observing the city’s landmarks occupied by military personnel and tanks, alluding to Trump’s federal takeover of the D.C. police and the activation of the National Guard. Trump asserted this was intended to reduce crime, which significantly fell in 2024 and 2025.
“Sickofancy” concludes on a grim note, with Towelie ensnared in the White House alongside Satan, who remarks, “There is no escape from this place.”
Even if an opportunity presented itself, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone appear to have no intention of departing from the White House backdrop. Who will become their next subject of satire?
South Park is currently available for streaming on Paramount+. New episodes debut every other Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on Comedy Central and can be streamed the following day on Paramount+.