Series creators conclude in the recent aftermath of the undecided election that whether the show stars Bush or Gore, "it's trippy either way."
Eric Deggans asks "How can you out-cartoon a cartoon?" Find out why he thinks this show turns out to be "the very thing it seeks to lampoon."
Marcia Wallace talks about her portrayal of White House maid Maggie, and why she's perfect as the "walking wisecrack armed with a can of Pledge."
Joyce Millman comments on this "rude and crude portrayal of Bush as President Dumbass," and offers other reasons why Dubya is a sitcom president.
Despite Tim Bottoms' uncanny resemblance to Dubya, John Carman finds the show "loud, dumb, predictable and overly tethered to physical shtick."
Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone describe the concept as an American sitcom that eventually breaks down into something like a British one.
Cheryl Klein compares the "South Park" creators to Swift, and calls their sitcom "brilliant in concept and dead-on in execution (pun intended)."