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Got a Nut

  • Episode aired Aug 6, 2025
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  • 22m
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South Park (1997)
AnimationComedy

When Mr. Mackey loses his job, he desperately tries to find a new way to make a living.When Mr. Mackey loses his job, he desperately tries to find a new way to make a living.When Mr. Mackey loses his job, he desperately tries to find a new way to make a living.

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    • Trey Parker
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    • Trey Parker
    • Matt Stone
  • Stars
    • Trey Parker
    • Matt Stone
    • Kimberly Brooks
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      • Matt Stone
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      • Matt Stone
      • Kimberly Brooks
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    10rsweeneyrs

    Masterpiece of Modern Comedy

    This is one of the funniest episodes of South Park I've seen. It has tons of rib-ticklers and laugh-out-loud moments. The political satire is top notch, and some of the shots are genuinely beautiful; my favorites are the scenes where I. C. E drives through heaven, beautiful colors, and then there's also a scene at Mar-a-Lago where they make it look like a majestic paradise. These shots are eye candy and are so well animated, they look like they belong in a movie. My favorite part is the credit cookie at the end where the director of Homeland Security starts shooting dogs, it's morbidly hilarious how production can throw in a scene like that and audiences and critics alike will still call it "genius television". This was one of the funniest television episodes I've ever seen, it has a lot of hilarious political humor that I think people of both parties would find hilarious. No propaganda, no political BS, just pure genius-written satire that left my ribs hurting from the length and strength of my laughter.
    10FishBibble

    Absolute Genius

    Not gonna lie, while I felt like I wanted more, I am totally believing they are setting up even worse skewering ahead in future episode. Like the setup of the Island, clearly the reason they didn't address it directly is they are gonna plan to focus on the (fantasy) Island with a episode all to itself, or over many episodes as a theme etc... Either way, i'm in. Haven't been watching South Park for a decade, but I have never been so into watching every episode this year.... as Finally we see someone in a privileged position willing to not pull their punches on the lunacy that has been going on....
    10lotheravanti

    HILARIOUS

    Man I laughed so hard. I thought the first episode was a one off, but somehow this is even BETTER.

    It's TOO BAD the creators are late to the party and couldn't make fun of any of this stuff when it was CLEARLY apparent the anti-progressive crowd were going to lead the country off a cliff.

    South Park has never been more relevant and funny. This will also age like fine wine as you wont find a single person in 10 years who says they ever supported the PDF File in Chief and the movement.
    10linawelling

    god this was hilarious

    Me and my friend laughed through almost the whole episode. Genius. The humor was on point for this episode and imo its even better than the last one. I swear in every scene we found something new to laugh at. This bold humor is exactly what south park is made for and it reminds me of the old south park era.
    8nansjune

    Very well done, again clever, but holding back?

    This was better than episode one, I felt that the target of episode one was more the American public than the maga machine but this episode deals with those guilty of complicity beyond simply being conned at the ballot box .

    Showing the proud and patriotic ICE agents as perma-masked hired goons in it only for the money and terrified of the mask slipping was very clever. There's a lot to unpack from having the most woke\liberal\kind\caring character become a masked Blackshirt and it forces the viewer to consider the issue of complicity. In the years to come I feel complicity will be a huge topic.

    Cartman losing it at a Charlie Kirk clone (and to be honest I've zero awareness of who that is, although I recognise the type, we have analogues in the UK) was brilliant. It seems that Cartman being furious at his losing the ability to outrage will be a strong theme this season. Master-debating might be an old joke but it is brilliantly apposite when directed to the likes of Kirk whose vitriol comes not from conviction but a desire to make his "nut". Clever.

    The virtual imprisonment of Kirk\Clyde in a mar-e-lago "play room" where the patron's are all very very old and the waiting and massage staff are all very very young was interesting, evidently there's some places even Trey and Parker still fear to tread with their trademark bluntness. Contrast this tip-toeing with the NAMBLA episode from many years ago.

    A very good effort and I'm keen to see where the light is shone next week. However I am slightly concerned that they are showing signs of fear of repercussions and are holding back.

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    • Trivia
      When Mr. Mackey leaves Trump and Satan's room at the resort, a couch in the background is seen with holes in it. This references the common belief that vice president JD Vance once had intercourse with a couch.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Mackey: So after losing my job, I realized I really better get a handle on how much I spend a month.

      Benny: Yes Mr. Mackey, looking over your portfolio here, it appears you've got about an $8,000 a month nut.

      Mr. Mackey: $8,000 a month? I had no idea my nut was that big.

      Benny: Now, we could get you a debt consolidation loan, cancel your streaming services, downgrade your phone subscription, do a second mortgage on your house, and your nut's still $8,000... a month.

      Mr. Mackey: But, I don't have anything, m'kay? I can't find a job, nobody's hiring counselors anymore... what am I supposed to do?

      Benny: Well, there are other career opportunities... have you considered a job with the I-C-E? Help your country round up undocumented immigrants?

      Mr. Mackey: ICE? I'm a counselor. I help people. I would never work for ICE.

      Benny: I understand you have to have your principles. It's just, they are offering new recruits about a $100,000 salary.

      Mr. Mackey: Say... say what now?

    • Connections
      References A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

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      • August 6, 2025 (United States)
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