‘South Park’ Episode Pulled From Cable But Not Paramount+

Paramount has taken down a recent episode of South Park that mocked Charlie Kirk in the aftermath of the MAGA activist’s assassination on Wednesday – sort of.

While the “Got a Nut” episode is still available on Paramount+, it can no longer be seen in the swath of South Park reruns on Comedy Central.

As the manhunt for 31-year-old Kirk’s killer continues, despite FBI Director Kash Patel at one point yesterday saying online that a “subject” was in custody and then released, some MAGA supporters have partial pointed the finger at South Park for the tragic shooting. Paramount had no comment on the episode being pulled, but sources close to the situation say it likely is “only temporary” until the political temperature comes down.

The show, the second episode of the Trey Parker and Matt Stone created satire’s current 27th Season, was removed from being shown on the cable channel in the hours following the fatal shooting of Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 10. Originally airing on August 6, “Got a Nut,” which parodied Kirk’s Prove Me Wrong debate approach as well as ICE’s masked raids and JD Vance‘s relationship with Donald Trump, was replaced with the Season 27th opener of “Sermon on the Mount.”

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Of note, when “Got a Nut” premiered early last month, Kirk told Fox News on August 7 the episode was a “badge of honor.” That was a very similar reaction to Vice President JD Vance, who said “I finally made it” after he was slammed as leering sycophant to wannabe dictator Trump. Unlike Vance, Kirk even changed his profile pic briefly on his much watched YouTube page to that of South Park’s Eric Cartman as an homage. Kirk also gave South Park a shout out on X on August 6 with a “Not bad Cartman.”

While most of “Got a Nut” deals with fired South Park counselor  Mr. Mackey joining ICE to make his monthly bills after talking to his bank manager and a student Clyde Donovan adopting the role of a provocative right-wing podcaster to make a few bucks. As South Park’s Cartman and Donovan fight it out for who truly is the real podcasting deal, the latter receives the “Charlie Kirk Award for Young Masterdebaters.”

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South Park returns with a new episode on September 23 on Comedy Central, and then Paramount+ the next day.

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