South Park Season 28 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Plot: centered on a chaotic political landscape where Donald Trump and JD Vance, after splitting, headed to South Park to free Peter Thiel from jail, while Satan prepared for his Antichrist child’s birth, only to discover Trump and Vance were plotting to destroy the baby, leading to a massive, absurd showdown involving evil woodland creatures, Towelie, and a bewildered Stan seeking a Christmas miracle amidst the mayhem, all while grappling with themes of fake news, AI, and deep political betrayal. 

Season 28 was South Park was Okay.

Pros: I’m impressed how it continues all the storylines from last season to conclude there in this season. Satan did a certification arc that was intriguing to watch. Cool seeing other side characters has their time to shine on screen. It delivers on it’s comedy and dramatics. Stan been gave some main focus involving changes with his family & the finale help rap everything up in a pretty good way to finish of this series.   

Cons: Certain characters wend not that well welcome back into the series. Sadly I didn’t get trump unmasked himself as Saddam Hussein underneath & I had less expectation of this season being successful.

Genre: Adult animation, Animated sitcom, Black comedy, Satire, Surreal humor

Created by Trey Parker, Matt Stone

Developed by Brian Graden

Starring: Trey Parker & Matt Stone.

Theme Song Composer: Les Claypool

Composers: Adam Berry, Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap

Executive Producers: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Brian Graden, Deborah Liebling, Frank C. Agnone II, Bruce Howell, Anne Garefino

Cinematography: Kenny Gioseffi

Producers: Vernon Chatman, Eric Stough, Bruce Howell, Adrien Beard, Jack Shih

Production Company: South Park Studios, Comedy Partners

Distributor: Comedy Central

I recommend watching this season on Sky.

Rating: 7 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

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