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'South Park' Parodies Alec Baldwin In Season 17 Premiere

Arash Zandi |
September 26, 2013 | 4:26 p.m. PDT

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Alec Baldwin was spoofed by "South Park" in the season 17 premiere (Wikimedia Commons).
Alec Baldwin was spoofed by "South Park" in the season 17 premiere (Wikimedia Commons).
The season 17 premiere of the hit TV show "South Park" parodied "30 Rock" actor Alec Baldwin.

The episode's plot centers around Eric Cartman wanting to expose the NSA surveillance program a la Edward Snowden.

The episode also includes a recurring plotline revolving around a Twitter-like program that broadcasts a user's thoughts on the internet, reports Vulture.

READ MORE: "30 Rock Season 7 Premiere Recap"

It is advertised by none other than Baldwin, voiced by master impersonator Bill Hader, who makes a reference to his homophobic tweets that made news earlier this summer.

In addiiton to the pokes at Baldwin, there are - of course - a few sexual innuendos added as the icing on the cake to the entire reference.

It is strongly advised that you plug in your headphones because - as "South Park" tends to do - it may offend some people.

See the full story at Vulture.

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