After a bit of a wait, South Park Season 27 Episode 6, ‘Twisted Christian,’ definitely delivered! And if you’re on a tight budget, there’s a way to watch the latest episode without spending any money.
Now’s a great time to be a South Park enthusiast! After a lengthy standoff between Warner Bros. and Paramount, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have reached a five-year agreement with Paramount to make at least one season of 10 episodes every year.
The latest season of South Park has been incredibly outrageous. Episodes so far have included Randy playing a Silicon Valley type obsessed with a new drug, a controversial scene involving Kristi Noem and a dog, and a bizarre plotline where Donald Trump fathers a child with Satan.
I just finished the latest episode, and it’s classic! They didn’t hold back, poking fun at Peter Thiel, doing a hilarious take on *The Exorcist*, and even riffing on that weird ‘6-7’ thing everyone’s been doing. The best part? You can watch it right now, and it’s totally free!
How to watch South Park Season 27 Episode 6 for free
Just wanted to let any fellow South Park fans know that if you didn’t catch last night’s episode, Season 27 Episode 6 is now up on Paramount Plus! And good news – they’ve got a bunch of free trial offers going on right now, so you can check it out without a subscription if you want.
This streaming service, unlike Netflix, lets new users try it out for free for seven days. This offer applies to both of their subscription plans, and you can sign up by following this link and entering your information.
If you’re a Walmart Plus member, you can try Paramount+ for free for 30 days. The trial includes the essential plan, and you have the option to switch to a different plan if you’d like.
As a gamer, I love free stuff, and right now you can try out Walmart Plus for 30 days completely free. That means for a whole month, I could potentially get benefits from both services without paying anything! It’s a great way to test it out and see if it’s worth it.
You can sign up for the Walmart Plus free trial here and its Paramount Plus benefit here.
If you want to watch new episodes of South Park as soon as they come out on Comedy Central, even without cable, there’s an affordable way to do it.
How to watch South Park Season 27 live and free
To watch Comedy Central, simply sign up for a free trial with a TV service that carries the channel. Options include Philo TV, which offers a seven-day trial, and DirectTV, with a five-day trial.
Fubo sometimes has free trials, and you can often find discounts through partnerships, like the one with Walmart Plus.
Best Buy Plus and Total members can try Fubo for free for 30 days (which includes about two episodes of South Park Season 27, depending on when you start your trial). You can find more details about this offer here.
Many mobile phone plans include free streaming subscriptions, so check your plan details – you might already get Comedy Central or Paramount Plus at no extra cost.
Why everyone’s talking about ‘Twisted Christian’
Man, ever since South Park’s Season 27 kicked off, I’ve been hyped for every episode. And ‘Twisted Christian’ was definitely one I was looking forward to!
This episode connects the popular ‘6-7’ trend to comments made by Peter Thiel about the Antichrist, surprisingly linking them to a bizarre image of Satan and Donald Trump. It also satirizes modern American Christianity, portraying Jesus as adopting the persona of a stereotypical ‘bro’.
I was scrolling through the show’s subreddit and people are really upset about how things ended. Someone said seeing the character give in to all the typical religious stuff was seriously depressing, and another person replied that it actually hurt more than when Towelie got… well, you know. It’s a pretty wild reaction, honestly!
One person commented, “First Towlie, then Jesus. This is incredibly depressing.” Another added, “I’m not sure what to make of Jesus embracing a more conservative Christian approach, but I hope he can change things for the better.”
Many viewers have noticed that Episode 6 is the beginning of a two-part story, echoing the popular ‘6-7’ meme. One person explained, “These two episodes – the 6th and 7th – will function as one continuous narrative.”
Many viewers over 14 are puzzled by the ‘6-7’ reference, but it’s intentionally nonsensical. As for those calling it “cringe,” some fans note that *South Park* has always satirized internet trends.
Someone pointed out the 2012 episode ‘Faith Hilling,’ which includes references to early 2010s internet trends like planking and even a quirky meme about cats and bread.
Someone else commented that this episode always comes to mind when people say ‘South Park is running out of ideas because they’re tackling ________.’ They pointed out, ‘Didn’t you all see what happened with ‘Faith Hilling’?’
The latest South Park episode, Season 27 Episode 7, will air on October 29th. In the meantime, you can find out how to watch previously censored episodes, why you won’t find South Park on HBO Max, and learn about a request made by Charlie Kirk’s producer regarding the show.
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