“South Park” is on a role. The most recent episode of the 27th season of the show, “got a nut”, was an average of 6.2 million cross -multi -multi -multiple spectators in the first three days of publication – which stood from the highly advertised season premiere of the show.
The number of spectators is over the three-day period from August 6th to August 8th and includes spectators in Paramount+ and Comedy Central (overall global clock time divided by the term). The show is also exceeded in linear linear and has achieved the highest live+3 rating for comedy Central and according to Cabler since 2018, this latest episode has published the largest proportion of young adults in history “South Park”.
In season 27, episode 2 of “South Park”, 18-49 (live+3) recorded an assessment of 1.531-das rose by 54% (from 0.996) for the season premiere on July 24th.
In total in Comedy Central, “South Park” in live+3 was 1.56 million, which corresponds to an increase of 46% compared to the 1.07 million of the season premiere.
All of this made “South Park” on August 6 over the entire cable to number 1. It was also number 2 throughout television – only defeated by CBS '”Big Brother”.
In the second episode of this groundbreaking “South Park” season, Kristi Noem (constantly shooting dogs and arrest anyone Latino) and a Mar -Lago with Donald Trump as Ricardo Montalbáns Mr. Roarke and JD Vance as Hervé Villlechais's Tattoise Tatoo by Ricardo Montalbán. ICE used you from the teaser of this episode to advertise his website, and led the official account “South Park” X, to answer: “Wait, so we are relevant?
After the episode had run, nobody criticized the show for her representation as “lazy” and “petty”. Later “South Park” released a post-credits scene in which it was not made up, but showed that nobody went to an animal business and opened the fire to the puppies inside.
Episode 2's evaluation was evaluated, although “South Park” rests an additional week between the episodes 1 and 2 of the new season. The show will initiate today's episode again. Instead, Comedy Central will repeat the first episode of the show (which broadcast for the first time on August 13, 1997), “Cartman gets an anal probes.” A new episode will be back on August 20.