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Both South Park Season 27 and 28 have primarily focused on Trump and his antics since the long running animated series made its return to Comedy Central earlier this Summer, and with has seen a divide among fans due to how the show has been balanced as a result. Stan and the rest of the boys have largely taken a backseat to this wider political story, but South Park series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have confirmed in an interview with The New York Times that he’ll continue to be a part of the series’ immediate future.
Why South Park Focused So Much on Trump

As for why South Park has taken such a Trump focused shift, Parker had an interesting response to things. “Itโs not that we got all political,” the South Park creator began. “Itโs that politics became pop culture.” To that Stone further emphasized that the creators sensed where there would be new taboos, “Trey and I are attracted to that like flies to honey,” Stone stated. “Oh,ย thatโsย where the taboo is? Over there? OK, then weโre over there.” As for going full-in with that first episode, Stone explained that they “just had to show” their “independence somehow.”









