‘South Park’ Tackles ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Controversy by Covering Brendan Carr in Cat Litter
As if Brendan Carr through a grueling gauntlet of slapstick pain in its latest episode, Wednesday, Sept. 24.
The episode isn’t a direct commentary on how the Trump administrationDonald Trump’s efforts to get rid of his unborn butt baby with Satan, but all the zany schemes the president concocts keep befalling the hapless FCC chair instead.
These include: Slipping down a greased flight of stairs, eating a stew laced with Plan B, and finally, getting covered in dirty cat litter and infected with toxoplasmosis. The last trap puts Carr in the hospital, where a doctor quips about his condition: “His bones are healing, so he may regain full range of motion. But if the toxoplasmosis parasite gets to his brain, I’m afraid he may lose his freedom of speech.”
In a more direct nod to the Kimmel controversy, J.D. Vance shows up at the hospital, delighted that Carr is in critical condition and thus unable to challenge the VP for the presidency. Vance even threatens Carr with the same words the FCC chair used on a podcast when revealing his desire to get Kimmel booted over a joke he made about the suspect accused of killing Charlie Kirk: “We can do this the easy way or the hard way.”
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Last night’s South Park aired a week later than expected, after Parker and Stone craft episodes in response to current events. (Case in point: The Carr plot was almost certainly added after last week’s episode was delayed, as Stone and Parker announced the postponement the same day, Sept. 17, ABC suspended Kimmel.)
South Park will air five more episodes this year, with the tentative schedule set as: Oct. 15, Oct. 29, Nov. 12, Nov. 26, and Dec. 10.