South Park is finally back after taking a hiatus for Thanksgiving, but there could be chance that the show will go on without the Marsh family.

In a clip for the latest episode, the Marsh family is seen chowing down in silence when Randy breaks the silence by uncomfortably bringing up the point that "South Park kind of sucks now." He then goes on to ask his family if they want to ditch the snowy town and move on to greener pastures.

Of course he doesn't get the reaction he was looking for, and then must face Sharon as he paces his bedroom. His wife brings up the point that last month he couldn't stop talking about how great the town is, and asks why Randy has all of a sudden changed his mind. Then comes another bombshell.

"We can't afford it," he responds.

Guess that fancy new Whole Foods and the gentrification of neighborhoods in town have caused the cost of living to increase quite a bit in their neck of the woods.

Fingers crossed that Stan gets to stay with the gang—as we already assume that it will all work out—but we can't wait to see just how this new crisis will play out for the Marsh family.

Titled "Truth and Advertising," the episode will also feature storyline of the the disappearance of PC Principal and two students.

The official synopsis is as follows:

The latest news in the school paper sets the boys on a search to find their two missing classmates. Being the crack reporter that he is, Jimmy sets out to learn everything he can about what makes Leslie tick. Meanwhile, Principal Victoria and Mr. Garrison return to a South Park that has become unrecognizable.

"Truth and Advertising" airs Wednesday, Dec. 2 on Comedy Central at 10 p.m. ET.

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