Ep 6. The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be
- TV-PG
- November 12, 2017
- 21 min
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6.3 (1,006)
In The Simpsons season 29 episode 6, titled "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be," the town of Springfield is getting ready for their mayoral elections. Meanwhile, Marge is having trouble with her phone and goes to the phone store for a fix. She meets Harold, a store manager who is running for mayor.
Harold was once a popular musician in the 70s, and he promises to bring back the old glory of Springfield. Marge becomes his campaign manager and starts helping him with his election campaign. However, when she sees that his old ways don't match up with the current times, she starts having doubts.
On the other hand, Homer is enjoying his new job as a referee, but he is having trouble dealing with his fellow workers. When he learns about Marge and Harold's campaign, he decides to join the team and help out. But this causes complications as he is not able to handle the pressure of working with Marge.
Meanwhile, Lisa and Bart have their own election campaign where they are running for the class president. Lisa comes up with a creative campaign, while Bart tries to bribe his classmates with candy. In the end, they both learn the importance of being fair and honest in an election.
As the mayoral election approaches, tensions rise and secrets are revealed. Marge learns that Harold has a hidden agenda, and Homer struggles with being a referee and a campaign manager at the same time. The episode ends with a surprising twist, leaving the viewers wondering about the future of Springfield.
Overall, "The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be" is a hilarious and entertaining episode of The Simpsons that highlights the importance of honesty and integrity in politics. It's a must-watch for fans of the show who enjoy the witty satire and lovable characters that have been a part of our lives for over three decades.