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South Park returns tonight with Dead Celebrities

New episodes of South Park return to Comedy Central tonight, October 7, 2009. Tonight's episode "Dead Celebrities" is as topical as ever.

In this episode, the South Park kids bring in professional ghost hunters to investigate paranormal activity at Ike's house. Ike is being tormenting by ghosts. Kyle and the others try to help him, but the poltergeists won't leave Ike alone.

Will South Park be as offensive as usual, even when dealing with dead celebrities. Thirteen seasons of episodes have shown that they probably will be.

Check out this very short clip from tonight's "Dead Celebrities" episode of South Park:

South Park is now in the middle of its 13th season on TV. It is still Comedy Central's highest rated series. Watch South Park tonight, Wednesday October 7th, in its usual time slot at 10pm to see their take on Dead Celebrities.

See also: South Park Studios website

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Jennifer Wagner has lived on Long Island most of her life. She reads everything she can about the television industry. On her blog "Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology" she writes more about television than any other form of pop culture. Her favorite TV show is Lost.

Comments

  • jo 2 years ago

    just watched. this was horrible.. not even funny. just a desperate attempt to try to be offensive..

  • sam 2 years ago

    you have to admit the chipotle thing was great

  • haha 2 years ago

    desperate attempt to be offensive? they don't need to do anything to be offensive, i honestly think they can't help it. i thought it was funny.... i'm sure they'll be alot better episodes besides this one. remeber, this is the last half of season 13. the best episodes were in the first half, maybe they're having trouble letting their creative juices flow. be patient, and it takes a special kind of viewer to appreciate south park.

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