The last episode of “South Park” tackles how the transition of power would happen if it was inside the series’ fictional world. For starters, Mr. Garrison has somehow decided to wear a wig and put on an orange tan, making him humorously similar to the country’s incoming president. Then there’s Caitlin Jenner as his running mate, Steve Bannon, Boris Johnson, and even had Elon Musk voice as himself.
In the episode, of "South Park" the president is seen being toured by the secret service around the Pentagon. They introduce rooms that people of America never knew existed including a drone program where he can order anyone to be killed remotely, a satellite surveillance so he can listen to anyone’s conversation. And if that’s not enough a switch that allows him to order a nuclear blast in just 4 minutes. Mr. Garrison seems to be really ecstatic with all the things he can do, he even asks the secret service if he can really do anything he like in there.
Another scene in the episode of "South Park" that probably tackles the issues that America is going through but in a funny way is in the diplomatic strategy and negotiating room. And just as the door opened, there’s nothing more diplomatic than with people with authority arguing and shouting at each other.
The best part of the episode of “South Park” is probably getting Elon Musk himself to portray himself in the episode. His character is seen hosting a tour to Mars. He tours the crowd around the place and through his invention. One of his inventions was a pizza box that’s when heated expands so big that it can feed up to 100 people. Then he explains that it’s going to take quite some time to get there. Possibly 10 years but maybe 8, he wasn’t really sure which makes the scene funnier.
The episode ended with Memory Berries reaching the Pentagon while Kyle and Ike are seen running away from them.