‘South Park’
Hospitalizes FCC Chairman With Parasite!!!
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“South Park” launched a brand-new episode after a week-long delay … they usually put FCC Chairman Brendan Carr within the hospital with a parasitic an infection.
South Park’s tackle FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s place on free speech 🤣 … the results of a butt blasting expertise 😂 … -DW pic.twitter.com/kb60UiEyao
— DeSota Wilson (@desota) September 25, 2025
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The brand new episode, titled “Battle of Curiosity,” sees Carr within the hospital with toxoplasmosis from cat feces — and docs say he might lose his freedom of speech if the parasite goes to his head.
Carr is visibly upset about this — which is all of the irony ‘SP’ needs viewers to see, contemplating he pressured ABC into taking Jimmy Kimmel off the air over his feedback concerning the Charlie Kirk capturing suspect … a transfer Kimmel and lots of supporters flagged as a direct violation of the First Modification.
Carr is focused at a number of factors all through the episode as Donald Trump makes an attempt to trick Devil into aborting the newborn they’re anticipating along with Plan B and extra — however these traps find yourself hurting Carr moderately than Devil.
At one level, J.D. Vance visits Carr within the hospital and is PO’d he retains getting in the best way of the newborn schemes … and quotes Carr’s menace to ABC over Kimmel, warning … “We will do that the straightforward manner, or the onerous manner.”
That is the primary new episode of “South Park” to air after Jimmy was placed on an indefinite hiatus from ABC. As you already know, his present returned Tuesday night to excellent rankings.

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The present’s co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone introduced final Wednesday there could be no episode that week as a result of they didn’t hit their deadline, writing on social media … “Apparently if you do every part on the final minute generally you don’t get it accomplished.”
They confirmed there could be an episode this week — they usually actually packed it with probably the most present political matters.