South Park returned on Wednesday night after a three-week break and left viewers with the frightening idea that Eric Cartman might be the only person who can save everyone from the Antichrist.
For unknown reasons, the episode is labeled as “season 28, episode one,” even though the correct classification is the sixth episode of season 27.
This may be because of a contract issue between Paramount and South Park Studios, since the label had little to do with the story, which continued directly from the previous episode. This week at South Park Elementary, the “6-7” meme is everywhere and it is making the parents and teachers crazy. For those who do not know, kids under 14 have been saying “6-7” as a random answer when they do not know what to say, and the reason for it is unclear to everyone.
Skrilla Came Out With The Song “Doot Doot”
The meme began with the song “Doot Doot” by rapper Skrilla in December 2024, and for some reason, it only became popular recently. In the end, people’s obsession with the joke makes Cartman start vomiting nonstop or maybe he is actually possessed. Meanwhile, tech billionaire Peter Thiel joins the story and works with Vice President J.D. Vance to stop the birth of the Antichrist, which is shown as the child of President Donald Trump and Satan.
Thiel convinces Trump to go to Planned Parenthood so he can secretly ask a doctor to perform an abortion on Satan, but the doctor refuses and says they need someone who understands the Antichrist. Thiel then goes to South Park Elementary and firmly warns the teachers about the possible cult that the children are becoming obsessed with.
What Is The Main Story Of The Episode About?
In the main storyline of the episode, Cartman is also at the doctor’s office, getting a full-body scan to find out what is causing his health problems. However, he continues to vomit, and it seems they will need help from someone outside the clinic.
Thiel takes control of the school’s security system, downloads all student data, and begins monitoring the children as the staff tries to find clues about the “6-7” meme. At the same time, Jesus struggles to reconnect with modern Christianity and goes on a double date with PC Principal, but his date, Peggy Rockbottom, makes the evening unpleasant. When Jesus protests the constant surveillance at the school, Thiel calls him a “Nosey Nancy,” and PC Principal quickly removes him. Later, in the gym, Jesus sadly discusses the situation with PC Principal, who directly asks him if he is gay.