How South Park’s Seasons 27 and 28 Became a Sociology Textbook
For decades, South Park has been more than just a crude cartoon; it’s arguably the most resonant piece of social commentary in America. Its staying power doesn’t just come from reflecting the latest news cycle — it often seems to preempt or even define the broader cultural conversation. A critical shift occurred around Seasons 25 and 26. The […]
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