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‘South Park’ shares Kristi name End Credits scene

In the event that you have missed it, “South Park” has re-applied the scene Paramount+ Exclusive post-credits for the second episode of season 27.

The Post-credits sceneShared with the official “South Park” X account on Monday, the United States shows secretary of Homeland Security Kristi calling a pet store and opening the fire on the puppies. One dog manages to escape the store, but calls it quickly and gets it brutally.

It is unclear why the scene was recorded on Paramount+ and not in the Comedy Central Premiere. “South Park” is produced from week to week to ensure that new episodes are acute relevant, so it is possible that the animators had no time to include it in the linear premiere of the episode and instead decided to attach it to the streaming release.

Name was a main character in the episode of August 6, in which she was depicted as the puppy-killing leader of ice. In the episode she falls over a local production of “Dora the Explorer Live!” And sport a face that constantly melts through failing plastic surgery.

After the premiere of the episode, you name it again during an appearance in the radio show of Glenn Beck. She called her “South Park” portrait “so lazy” and “small”.

“It never ends, but it is so lazy to constantly laugh at women for what they look like,” said. She claimed that she did not watch the episode because she “passed budget numbers and so on.

“It is always the liberals and the extremists who do that,” she added. “If they wanted to criticize my work, go ahead and do that, but they can clearly not, they just choose something so small.”

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The joke about the habit of name of dog loss stems from a book clip in which she admitted to her dog, cricket, because it was too aggressive.

“South Park” season 27 has been one of the most politically loaded in the history of the series and reactions from more than just called. The first episode of the season made National News for portraying Donald Trump begged for sex of Satan. The White House responded quickly to the episode and said in a statement: “This show has not been relevant for more than 20 years and has a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt to pay attention.”

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