The third installment of South Park Season 27 has proven divisive among fans—especially when stacked against its no-holds-barred predecessors, “Sermon on the ‘Mount” and “Got a Nut.” Those episodes shocked and thrilled with bold jabs at Trump, lawsuits, Satan, and wokeness, delivering record-breaking viewership and cultural buzz.
In contrast, “Sickofancy” received a flurry of mixed reactions online. On one hand, viewers praised the episode’s energy and satire:
“Just watched tonight’s episode of South Park: Sickofancy and man, was that episode wild.”
On the other hand, others found it underwhelming:
“New episode was just alright… most interesting part was that it seems like Tegridy Farms is actually done for good… Had some funny moments, but mostly just meh.”
Some users appreciated the satirical nods, like mocking government overreach:
“It was funny to see South Park call out the military occupation of DC.”
Consequence called the episode “less political than the last… but maybe Elon Musk will make an appearance later,” underscoring how the satire took a slightly different tack.
Though “Sickofancy” didn’t capture the unanimous acclaim of its predecessors, the conversation it generated underscores how South Park continues to command cultural attention—even when ripping in multiple directions.