By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 13, 2015 08:21 AM EDT

The gas in the makers of "South Park's" gag machine have not run out just yet; they still have something for audiences to laugh at.

For episode 4 of the show's 19th season, for example, expect to see Eric Cartman give the owner of a new Mexican restaurant some advice about his establishment. The episode is aptly titled "You're Not Yelping."

"There's a new kid in school and his parents have opened a restaurant in the recently gentrified part of town," the synopsis of the episode read, as noted by Yibada. "Cartman now considers himself the top on-line restaurant reviewer in South Park."

And now comes the spoilers - stop reading at this point if you don't want to know what probably will happen in episode 4!

"The promo shows Cartman relishing the tacos and other Mexican delicacies," the news portal described. "The server arrives with another taco plate for Cartman. He tells the server that he is a food critic for Yelp."

"Perhaps, Cartman is looking for more free servings of taco otherwise he will take down the restaurant with a bad review on Yelp," it added.

The previous episode was all about the modernization of the town and the Mayor's plans to improve certain parts of it. And, in the wake of such changes, it appears Kenny would lose his house. Also, it appears a Whole Foods store will rise in South Park, as relayed by Design & Trend.

Episode 4, then, is a continuation of the gentrification efforts and shows a new addition to the town's shops.

This episode will air Wednesday, October 14th at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central.

Previously, fans were disappointment that no "South Park" episode aired last week Wednesday, which is usually when a new episode is broadcast. This was explained by South Park Studios as down to last week being a "dark week."

"There are three 'dark weeks' during Season 19 show run, and this is one of them," the show's official blog said. The other "dark weeks" will be that of November 4 and November 25, which is probably to make way for Thanksgiving preparations.

To make up for the dark weeks, perhaps fans may find reruns entertaining distractions. Or watching fan-made "South Park" clips or some other footage related to the show.

The 19th season of the long-running TV series premiered in September this year, taking on Caitlyn Jenner for its first episode - which is a very "South Park" move. Looks like the show's makers haven't lost their touch. What do you think?

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