Hold onto your hats, because South Park is back, and it's kicking off a whole new season with an episode so wild it abruptly ended the last one! Get ready for a deep dive into the viral "6-7" meme, Peter Thiel's Antichrist obsession, and, yes, more of Donald Trump and Satan's unholy baby saga.
TL;DR: The Lowdown on "Twisted Christian"
- South Park Season 28 unexpectedly premiered on October 15, 2025, with "Twisted Christian," cutting Season 27 short after just five episodes.
- The episode hilariously skewers the inexplicable "6-7" TikTok meme, venture capitalist Peter Thiel's real-world Antichrist theories, and the ongoing storyline of Donald Trump fathering Satan's baby.
- Expect cutting-edge political and religious satire, featuring Eric Cartman, PC Principal, a conflicted Jesus, and scheming JD Vance, with new episodes slated through December.
Just when we thought we were settling into Season 27, South Park pulled a classic move and completely changed the game. On October 15, 2025, instead of a sixth episode for the current season, we got the premiere of Season 28 with "Twisted Christian." Yep, Season 27 ended abruptly after only five episodes, despite being planned for ten! Comedy Central confirmed the change, though they didn't offer any specifics on why the sudden switcheroo.
Don't worry, though. Insiders have confirmed that while the seasons are shorter (five episodes each), we're still getting the expected ten new episodes this year. It's just a classic South Park move, keeping us on our toes and proving that Matt Stone and Trey Parker truly play by their own rules. Remember when co-creator Matt Stone famously admitted that delays sometimes happen simply because they "didn't get it done" due to procrastination? It seems that chaotic, last-minute genius is still very much alive and well!
What in the World is "Six-Seven" All About?

If you're over the age of, say, 14, you're probably just as confused as the parents in South Park Elementary. The new episode dives headfirst into the baffling "6-7" meme that's currently taking over TikTok. It all started with the rap single "Doot Doot (6 7)" by artist Skrilla, and it blew up with younger audiences, often accompanied by a specific hand gesture popularized by "The 67 Kid" on TikTok. The best part? It doesn't seem to have any real meaning; it's just an internet inside joke that drives adults crazy.
South Park perfectly captures this generational divide. In the episode, parents are utterly bewildered, while the kids, led by Cartman, excitedly shout "six-seven" with the requisite hand motion. PC Principal is even informed that "Your students appear to be in some kind of cult involving the numbers six and seven." Sound familiar? It's a hilarious send-up of how quickly obscure internet trends can sweep through the younger generation, leaving everyone else scratching their heads.
Peter Thiel: Antichrist Hunter Extraordinaire Takes the Stage

Leave it to South Park to bring a real-world tech billionaire into the Antichrist hunt! Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel makes a grand, and visually "vicious," entrance in "Twisted Christian." The show caricatures him with a "sunken skeletal visage with bulging bug eyes," ready to tackle what he sees as "satanic numerology shit" infecting South Park Elementary.
Thiel, brought in by the "Power Christian" PC Principal as "the absolute expert on the end of days and the coming of the Antichrist," launches into a bizarre theory. He believes the Antichrist is coming in "six to seven weeks" and that Donald Trump's "teeny-teeny-tiny" penis (estimated at "six and seven centimeters") is the key. Why? Because it's apparently the perfect size to fit into Satan's "pinhole" sized rectum, allowing Satan to finally have a child, the Antichrist. All of this, he claims, is foretold in Revelation 6:7.
Dead set on stopping this supposed demonic craze, Thiel takes extreme measures. He downloads all student information into an AI face detection program, using school security cameras (yes, even in the girls' bathroom!) to monitor every "6-7" gesture. He becomes convinced Eric Cartman is the "one little boy who seems more possessed than the others" and attempts an exorcism. It's an over-the-top, scathing commentary on Thiel's real-world fixation on the Antichrist, where he's accused critics of AI of being "legionnaires of the Antichrist."
Trump, Satan, and JD Vance's Unholy Alliance

The long-running, wildly explicit subplot of Satan being pregnant with Donald Trump's Antichrist baby continues to be a central focus. "Twisted Christian" dedicates several outrageously uncensored scenes to Trump's "nether regions," including his infamous "teeny tiny" penis (again, "six and seven centimeters") and his attempts to masturbate with tweezers in the Oval Office!
Adding to the chaos is a scheming JD Vance, who appears to be the true puppet master behind the scenes. Vance, waddling into the Oval Office like "Tattoo in the 1970s TV show Fantasy Island," catches Trump in the act and later even offers to fetch the president's "c--rag" (which turns out to be the poor, captive Towelie!). Vance is secretly trying to stop the Antichrist's birth so he can take Trump's place, giving Thiel unlimited access to government databases and even convincing Trump to seek an abortion for Satan's baby. It's an "explicit and outrageous" political takedown that only South Park could deliver.
Jesus Has a Crisis of Faith Among "Maga Christians"
Even Jesus Christ, the school's new guidance counselor, isn't immune to the episode's sharp satire. He finds himself in a full-blown crisis of faith after spending time with PC Principal and other "Maga Christians." Jesus, clearly fed up, tells them, "You and a lot of other people seem to have a very warped sense of what Christianity is... I think the most important thing still has to be loving and respecting each other."
PC Principal, who converted to a "Power Christian" and openly supports Trump, responds to Jesus's call for empathy by accusing him of being a "f--." It's a brutal commentary on the politicization of faith, showing Jesus sitting in quiet despair. But, in a twist, Jesus eventually gives in to peer pressure and embraces a "Christian bro lifestyle." Meanwhile, Cartman, the supposed key to stopping the apocalypse, is whisked off to D.C. for a likely face-to-face with Trump.
What's Next for South Park Season 28?
While the sudden season change was a surprise, South Park fans can still mark their calendars for more outrageousness. Comedy Central has laid out the schedule for the remaining episodes of Season 28:
- Episode 2: October 29, 2025
- Episode 3: November 12, 2025
- Episode 4: November 26, 2025
- Episode 5 (Season Finale): December 10, 2025
Each new episode will premiere on Comedy Central live and be available for streaming on Paramount+ the next day. The show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have a long history of playing "fast and loose" with episode counts and schedules, often serializing their season-long storylines. This shift, occurring after a major corporate merger (Skydance acquiring Paramount) and amid a huge plot point (Randy selling Tegridy Farms and the Marshes moving back to South Park), could be a strategic move or, as Stone himself has quipped, just the "price of being a procrastinator." Either way, it looks like this "legitimately epic story" has all the makings of another classic South Park saga.
FAQ: Your Burning "Twisted Christian" Questions Answered When did South Park Season 28 Episode 1 ("Twisted Christian") air? It premiered on Wednesday, October 15, 2025. Where can I stream new South Park episodes? New episodes premiere on Comedy Central and are available to stream on Paramount+ the day after their initial airing. What is the "6-7" meme referenced in the episode? The "6-7" meme originates from the rap song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla. It's a viral TikTok trend, especially popular with Gen Alpha, often accompanied by a hand gesture, and doesn't appear to have any deeper meaning. How many episodes will South Park Season 28 have? Season 28 is expected to have five episodes. Combined with the five episodes of Season 27 (which ended abruptly), this brings the total new episodes for the year to ten. Sources- Vulture
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