South Park Season 28 Episode 1 is titled “Twisted Christian,” and it centers on the viral “6-7” meme, Cartman’s bizarre reaction to it, and a bigger satire about religion, politics, and the show’s ongoing Antichrist storyline. The episode also pokes at Peter Thiel, PC Principal’s new brand of Christianity, and the chaos around Trump and Satan’s baby.

What happens

  • Cartman becomes strangely obsessed with the “6-7” joke and reacts so intensely that it looks like a possession problem.
  • The school and adults get pulled into a bigger panic over what the meme means, even though the joke is basically nonsense.
  • Peter Thiel shows up as the guy who thinks he understands the Antichrist situation, which sends the story into full South Park-style satire.
  • Jesus and PC Principal argue over what “real” Christianity looks like, which becomes part of the episode’s broader joke about culture-war religion.

In plain language

The episode is basically South Park using a viral school meme as the trigger for a larger attack on modern politics, internet culture, and extreme religiosity. If you want the shortest version: it’s a weird, chaotic premiere about a meaningless meme becoming treated like an apocalyptic sign.

Extra context

This episode was treated as the start of Season 28 even though it was also tied to the show’s ongoing season shift confusion. Reviews and recaps describe it as a continuation of South Park’s Trump/Antichrist storyline rather than a fresh reset.

Item| Detail
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Episode title| “Twisted Christian” 2
Main meme| “6-7” / “six-seven” 48
Main targets| Peter Thiel, Trump, PC Principal, modern Christianity 39
Core joke| A nonsense meme gets treated like a demonic clue 26

TL;DR: It’s a satire-heavy premiere about the “6-7” meme, Cartman acting possessed, and South Park’s ongoing mockery of politics and religion.