'South Park' Newest Episode Was Re-Written From 'The Very First Gentleman' To 'Oh Jeez' To Reflect On Trump's Victory As President-Elect

"South Park" latest "Oh Jeez" episode was re-written in reflection to the outcome of the Election Night in the United States of America. The newest "South Park" episode showed Donald Trump's victory of becoming a president-elect over Hillary Clinton.

Before the outcome of election night, some people, including the majority of the media, have assumed that Hillary Clinton would win the election and take the White House, according to Variety. The writers of "South Park" have also assumed the same conclusion and was supposed to feature the Clinton storyline. However, the turn of events that happened, the writers had to re-write the storyline the other way around.

The episode of "South Park" this Wednesday was suggested to be "The Very First Gentleman" and was quickly changed to "Oh Jeez." The characters of "South Park" have expressed different opinions, including confusion, sadness and fear. Trump was not named during the latest episode of "South Park," but his campaign slogan was put into use.

One of the highlights of the recent episode of "South Park" includes Eric and his girlfriend wanting to go to Mars after Election Night. Another highlight of "South Park" newest episode showed Randy Marsh saying with no smile on his face, "Well I don't know about you guys but I sure am excited."

The dinner where Randy Marsh was at includes his wife Sharon and daughter, Shelly. Shelly seems to be very upset and mentioned that "This country's gonna suck for four years!" Randy went on with Trump's campaign slogan in "South Park" episode by saying "America's going to be great again. Aren't you excited, gang?"

When Shelly got mad, Randy responded with an ironic thought saying that women can be anything, except for president, according to Daily Mail UK. The video for the preview of the latest episode of "South Park" was posted on Twitter with a hashtag #TheMorningAfter. The writers of "South Park" were quick to change the storyline due to the recent event's turnaround. "South Park" episodes air on Comedy Central on Wednesday nights at 10/9c.

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