South Park takes aim at FCC chair Brendan Carr in first episode since death of Charlie Kirk

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25 Sep 2025 • 10:42 AM MYT
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Carr has courted controversy this week after putting pressure on ABC to take Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air.

The fifth episode of season 27, titled “Conflict of Interest”, finds Kyle upset after he learns his schoolmates are using a prediction markets app to bet on whether his mother will bomb a hospital in Gaza.

When he calls the app’s strategic advisor, who it emerges is Donald Trump Jr, he instructs him to call the FCC as they’re “dealing with all the offensive stuff now.”

When Carr’s character later goes to the White House, he ends up falling afoul of various slapstick schemes that President Donald Trump is using in an attempt to abort the child he’s having with Satan. Carr is depicted falling down greased stairs, eating a poisoned meal, and contracting toxoplasmosis from cat feces. The latter illness threatens to rob Carr of his “freedom of speech”.

At one point, JD Vance threatens Carr and directly references Carr’s threat to ABC over Kimmel: “We can do this the easy way, or the hard way.”

In a statement posted on X, Parker and Stone said: “Apparently when you do everything at the last minute sometimes you don’t get it done.

“This one’s on us. We didn’t get it done in time. Thanks to Comedy Central and South Park fans for being so understanding. Tune in next week!”

The show will return in three weeks time and then go back to its fortnightly schedule, with new installments arriving every other Wednesday from October 15 to December 10.

It is extremely rare for the show to miss its production deadline. In 2013, an episode titled “Goth Kids 3: Dawn of Posers” was delayed due to a power outage at the studio.

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The episode, which ends with the ‘Charlie Kirk Award for Young Masterdebaters’ being handed out, was described as “hilarious” by Kirk himself in a TikTok posted on August 7.

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