: The episode features the song "Push (Feeling Good on a Wednesday)" . While Trey Parker wrote the track, the vocals were actually performed by pop star Sia .

: Stan becomes genuinely confused about his own identity after Cartman’s bullying and his father’s strange double life, leading him to wonder if he is "cisgender" (which Cartman weaponizes as the slur "cissy"). 🎵 Musical Highlights

Give you a where the Lorde plot wraps up

: Critics from Den of Geek noted this was a more "mindful" take on transgender issues compared to the show's past treatment of Mr. Garrison's transition.

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: The episode features the song "Push (Feeling Good on a Wednesday)" . While Trey Parker wrote the track, the vocals were actually performed by pop star Sia .

: Stan becomes genuinely confused about his own identity after Cartman’s bullying and his father’s strange double life, leading him to wonder if he is "cisgender" (which Cartman weaponizes as the slur "cissy"). 🎵 Musical Highlights [S18E3] The Cissy

Give you a where the Lorde plot wraps up : The episode features the song "Push (Feeling

: Critics from Den of Geek noted this was a more "mindful" take on transgender issues compared to the show's past treatment of Mr. Garrison's transition. [S18E3] The Cissy