Follows the misadventures of four irreverent grade-schoolers in the quiet, dysfunctional town of South Park, Colorado.
The best episode of "South Park" season 19 is "Stunning and Brave", rated 7.6/10 from 3355 user votes. It was directed by Trey Parker and written by Trey Parker. "Stunning and Brave" aired on 9/16/2015 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Where My Country Gone?".
There is a new principal at the helm of South Park Elementary. He forces the boys to confront the damage they’ve done through their history of racism and unconscious bias. It is the most stunning and brave South Park ever.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
Mr Garrison is fed up with undocumented immigrants, and proposes building a wall to keep them out.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
As the town is gentrifying around him, Kenny attempts to climb out of the cycle of poverty by taking a job at City Wok.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
There’s a new kid in school and his parents have opened a restaurant in the recently gentrified part of town. Cartman now considers himself the top on-line restaurant reviewer in South Park.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
Cartman is the latest victim of body shaming on Twitter. Randy has to deal with uncomfortable confrontations every time he shops at the new Whole Foods. He feels exposed at every turn and it’s ruining his Whole Foods experience. Randy and Cartman are both seeking a safe space.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
The Asian girls in school are drawing dreamy pictures of Tweek and Craig.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
The citizens of South Park decide they no longer need a police force in town.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
Jimmy is sent to the principal’s office for using an inappropriate word in the school paper. His integrity as a newsman runs head on into PC Principals ideology. Will Jimmy be the undoing of PC Principal?
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
PC Principal disappears with two of the 4th grade students.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker
The gentrification of South Park is pricing Randy right out of town. Meanwhile, Kyle’s distrust of Stan has broken their friendship and thrown Kyle into a dangerous alliance.
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker