After a long wait after its controversial premiere, South Park Season 27 section 2 was sent on Comedy Central on August 6, and boy went after the Jugular. A depth of Dyd Trump, along with a miniature JD Vance, Krypto Superdog was shot out of the sky by the American secretary of Homeland Security Christ’s Noem, and right -wing commentator Charlie Kirk was … Good, made fun of. Just an ordinary day in sitcom, right? Wrong.
For starters, the Krypto reference was a parody of Noem revealed in her 2024 memoir, which she once shot and killed her dog at a family farm. She replied to the stage during an interview on the Glenn Beck Program -Podcast and threw her character’s appearance: “It’s so lazy that just constantly make fun of women for what they look like. If they wanted to criticize my job, go ahead and do it. But they clearly can’t – they just choose something like that.” Like the official account of the White House, Noem also used a screenshot of her South Park character to try to recruit users to participate in ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
But did South Park Team stops there? Of course not! Not only did they fired back on the ice cream recruitment posts on social media, but season 27 Section 2 has a spectacular secret post-credits scene that can only be streamed on Paramount+.
South Park Season 27 Section 2 Post-Credit Scene on Paramount+ goes even harder on Kristi Noem
Did not this on TV? Here is the Paramount+ version of the end credits. pic.twitter.com/qavmgqfu9tAugust 11, 2025
Spoilers to South Park Season 27 Section 2 ahead.
In short, it’s even more bad news for Noem. In the Post-Credits scene, Noem essentially goes on a shooting spree in an animal store and opens fire on all the poor puppies that are inside. You manage to escape, but noem can’t give it down after obtaining it. Even for South ParkThe scene is especially gloomy and I can’t say that I’m surprised that it’s a tested secret. What did puppies do to deserve to be caught in Noem’s political crossfire?
Although no official reason has been given as to why the Post-Credits scene was not included in the original broadcast, it is possible that it was added at the last minute after the White House, and Noem both began to respond publicly to season 27, which means it would have been too late to include live transmission. This may not necessarily be the case and if it is not, it is a good good marketing space.
It is also much less obvious if you want to double double your state criticism on a streaming service than on cable TV (South Park Season 27 is broadcast at Comedy Central). Paramount+ is probably not rejected by the idea and draws more viewers to their streaming service to watch the post-credits scene throughout the episodic context. It’s a sharp feature of all counts, even if it makes me a little nauseous and light -headed just by writing about it.
Becomes this the last of South Park Season 27 Issue subtly placed flapbacks and puts their topics of parody on explosion online? I doubt it. If anything, this streaming war may be getting very ugly and I’m not just talking about the blood outdoor on -screen.



