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South Park aired the third episode of its 27th season on Wednesday night, titled “Sickofancy.” In addition to mocking the Trump administration once again, the episode also took shots at tech billionaires such as Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.
In the episode, Randy Marsh’s Tegridy Farms faces closure because ICE raids his farm and kidnaps all of his workers. In order to save his business, Randy consults with ChatGPT and turns Tegridy Farms into “Techridy,” an AI platform.
Upon realizing he — similar to the likes of Cook, Bezos, and Zuckerberg — needs to shower Donald Trump with sycophantic gifts in order to help put his business plan in place, he sends Towlie to Washington D.C..
In addition to the gifts, all of the billionaires showing up to slurp Trump also make sure to tell him that he “does not have a small p—-.”

Bezos — who South Park renders as a supervillain with a mutated brain — was also seen in the episode waiting in line to speak with Trump.
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In addition to the aforementioned tech overlords and Donald Trump, “Sickofancy” also saw J.D. Vance return, with South Park portraying him as being like Tattoo on the show Fantasy Island.
Season 27 of South Park is going to consist of 10 episodes, making it the first season of the show to feature 10 episodes since season 23 in 2019.
In the six years since, South Park‘s shorter seasons — two in season 24 and six in seasons 25 and 26 — have been supplemented by streaming specials on Paramount+, such as South Park: Post COVID, South Park: Post COVID: The Return of COVID, South Park The Streaming Wars, South Park The Streaming Wars Part 2, South Park: Joining the Panderverse, South Park (Not Suitable for Children), and South Park: The End of Obesity.
The fourth episode of South Park‘s 27th season will air on Comedy Central on Wednesday, September 3 at 10 p.m. EST.