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South Park Secretly Admits It Wants To Go Back To The Old Days

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September 26, 2025
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Kyle and Jimmy in South Park’s “Conflict of Interest”

As South Park pushes through its staggered Season 27 release schedule, “Conflict of Interest” signals something longtime fans will notice more than newcomers: callbacks to the show’s golden era. It’s the first episode this season centered on the boys, and Parker and Stone drop references that only viewers who’ve stuck around since the beginning will catch.

I’ve accepted that South Park’s recent ratings bump comes from leaning harder into political commentary, effectively making it another “roast the news” program. But it’s clear the creators painted themselves into a corner by going more topical than ever, especially after “Got a Nut” was pulled from syndication following Charlie Kirk’s assassination. That decision erased a planned Cartman arc and forced the writers to pivot midstream.

Kyle and Jimmy in South Park’s “Conflict of Interest”

Now, “Conflict of Interest” suggests Parker and Stone see the trade-off: while Season 27 may hit in the moment, it won’t hold up a decade from now like the classics. The show has always tackled current events, but its best years used allegory and absurdity to fold real-world issues into South Park’s unique fiction, giving the classic episodes staying power. This episode feels like an intentional step back in that direction.

“Conflict of Interest” Has Deep Cuts For The Old Guard

Even with its Trump focus, “Conflict of Interest” is crafted so longtime fans get their Easter eggs without losing newer viewers who only show up for the crass political gags. Parker and Stone claimed the episode was delayed because they ran out of time, but that excuse doesn’t hold water.

South Park thrived on a six-day turnaround for decades, and they’ve been on a bi-weekly schedule since Season 27’s premiere. More likely, rewrites were needed after Cartman’s Charlie Kirk parallels became unusable.

The “Cartman Joins Nambla” Callback

As the Trump/Satan pregnancy plot escalates, the first golden-era callback hits. Trump tries elaborate schemes to abort his “butt baby” with Satan, each backfiring on FCC Chairman Brendan Carr in Looney Tunes fashion.

The standout gag has Trump slipping copious amounts of Plan B into Satan’s soup, only for Carr to eat it and then blast through a window in explosive agony (read: violent diarrhea). Fans of Season 4 will recognize the mirror to “Cartman Joins NAMBLA,” where Kenny spikes his mom’s vodka with morning-after pills to stop another baby, but his dad ends up drinking it and erupts from both ends.

The “Margaritaville” Runaround

“Conflict of Interest” also echoes Season 13’s Emmy-winning “Margaritaville.” Back then, Stan was bounced between mindless store clerks and government officials, trying to get a refund for Randy’s ridiculous purchase.

Here, Kyle faces the same bureaucratic shuffle while trying to cancel a Prediction Markets App wager that bets on Sheila bombing a Palestinian hospital. He’s passed from one advisor to another until he lands on Carr, now battered by Trump’s blunders. The sequence also revives Kyle and Cartman’s timeless banter about religion, grounding the story in familiar rhythms fans have missed.

“Hey, Have You Guys Heard About Kyle’s Mom?”

The sharpest callback is a quiet one. Cartman casually asks, “Hey, have you guys heard about Kyle’s mom?”

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This is a nod to the infamous Season 1 insult that became a full song and dance number, “Kyle’s Mom’s a B****,” in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Whether accidental or not, it feels deliberate. With the boys back at the center, it’s the perfect wink to early lore.

Toeing The Line

“Conflict of Interest” proves South Park can still balance the old guard with the new world order. Longtime fans get absurdist Easter eggs, while newer audiences get their dose of Trump-heavy satire. By revisiting its roots without ditching topicality, the show restores some of the balance that made it iconic. Like Cartman’s revelation in Season 7’s “I’m a Little Bit Country,” South Park once again manages to have its cake and eat it too.

But still, I’d rather just watch the classics if that’s what we’re reaching for here.

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