'South Park' latest spoilers, news: President-elect visits South Park because of unfinished business

A promotional image for "South Park" Comedy Central

"South Park" has always been known as a controversial show that tends to tackle current events during the time of their popularity. Most recently, the show has addressed the victory of Donald Trump in the US Presidential Elections, and this parody will continue in "South Park" season 20 episode 8, titled "Members Only."

According to the official synopsis, as per Yibada, the President-elect is going to be visiting his hometown in South Park to deal with unfinished business. Unfortunately what his business there is has not yet been revealed, although it is widely speculated that it may do with the fact that the real life President-elect is a business mogul.

This could mean the show's President-elect, who is modeled after Trump, may be in South Park to deal with real estate business. In a short preview clip, he is shown walking into the school and attempts to speak with the P.C. Principal.

However, the principal addresses him as Mr. Garrison, to which the President-elect gets mad at him for. The latter only accepts the offer to sit down and discuss business when the principal calls him "Mr. President."

Fans speculate that the show is also going to tackle the President-elect's hunt for his cabinet member, which would justify the title of the show. However, this has yet to be confirmed in any of the promo trailers or synopsis previews for the episode.

The synopsis does reveal that the episode will tackle at least one more main plot point. This will involve Eric Cartman and Heidi as they sneak into Space X to get on the first rocket that is heading to Mars. It is widely rumored that this means Cartman and Heidi will knock the real astronauts out and then use their uniforms to get in.

Like many "South Park" episodes, it is likely that the Cartman plot point will interact with the President-elect story before the episode is over.

"South Park" season 20 episode 8 is scheduled to air on Nov. 16.

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