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| DirectedBy = [[Jeff Melman]]
| WrittenBy = [[Trey Parker]]
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|46|427}}
| ShortSummary = George tries to have a dinner with Laura and a publicity dinner at the same time.<br />'''Political Issue''': [[Opposition to the legalization of abortion|Pro-life]] and [[Support for the legalization of abortion|pro-choice]] rights.<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': Trying to attend two engagements at once.
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| DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
| WrittenBy = Trey Parker
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|47|114}}
| ShortSummary = George tries to impress his old frat buddies with an execution.<br />'''Political Issue''': The [[Capital punishment|death penalty]].<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': A visit from old friends prompts an elaborate ruse.
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| DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
| WrittenBy = [[Tony Barbieri]] & Trey Parker
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|47|186}}
| ShortSummary = George, going by the advice of a telephone psychic, believes he will be murdered by someone in the White House.<br />'''Political Issue''': [[Gun control]] laws.<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': One character mistakenly believes the other characters are plotting behind his back.
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| DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
| WrittenBy = [[Tom Stern (director)|Tom Stern]] & Trey Parker
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|47|258}}
| ShortSummary = George tries to illegally hook up cable and accidentally shoots a laser into Austria.<br />'''Political Issue''': The [[Strategic Defense Initiative]] (SDI).<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': Trying to conceal a blunder that the character was warned against making.
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| DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
| WrittenBy = Trey Parker & Amy Welsh
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|57|29}}
| ShortSummary = George tries to put Pun'kin, the Bush family cat to sleep, while Laura tries to improve her "downtown area" after mishearing George's conversation.<br />'''Political Issue''': [[Assisted suicide]].<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': Mishearing a conversation leads to a wildly incorrect conclusion.
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| DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
| WrittenBy = [[Kyle McCulloch]], Trey Parker & [[Matt Stone]]
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|57|916}}
| ShortSummary = Laura tries to impress George's mother [[Barbara Bush|Barbara]] by organizing the War on Drugs Arrest ceremony while George accidentally takes [[MDMA|ecstasy]].<br />'''Political Issue''': The [[War on Drugs]].<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': Trying to impress the mother-in-law.
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| DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
| WrittenBy = Trey Parker
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|57|1623}}
| ShortSummary = Laura and George successfully set up Karl with one of Laura's friends, only to find out that he is married, while rioters outside protest oil drilling in Alaska.<br />'''Political Issue''': [[Oil well|Oil drilling]] in Alaska.<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': Characters that do not get along must cooperate when they are trapped together.
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| DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
| WrittenBy = Matt Prager & Trey Parker
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|20012019|57|2330}}
| ShortSummary = Series finale. After losing an important peace treaty, George is removed from office by [[Dick Cheney]] and tries to find a new job.<br />'''Political Issue''': Presidential [[Federal impeachment in the United States|impeachment]].<br />'''Sitcom Plot''': Being fired from your job. Also parodies the conventions of [[series finale]]s and [[Spin-off (media)|spin-offs]].
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