[s4e33] Mr. Beetlejuice Goes To Town -

The name is a direct pun on the 1936 classic film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town .

However, the victory is short-lived for his constituents. BJ quickly discovers the perks of the office—mainly —and becomes even more corrupt than Maynot ever was. It’s eventually up to Lydia and the gang to "de-elect" him before he destroys everything he was supposed to save. 🎭 Episode Highlights & Trivia [S4E33] Mr. Beetlejuice Goes to Town

The episode was written by Sandy Sceany and directed by the trio of Alan Bunce, John Halfpenny, and Larry Jacobs . The name is a direct pun on the 1936 classic film Mr

This episode is frequently cited as one of the series' stronger parodies, using Neitherworld absurdity to poke fun at real-world political greed and "campaign promises". 📺 Why It Holds Up BJ quickly discovers the perks of the office—mainly

If you’re looking for the ultimate political satire wrapped in a gross-out Neitherworld package, look no further than Originally aired on October 23, 1991, this episode proves that when the "Ghost with the Most" gets a taste of power, even a corrupt mayor looks like a saint. 🗳️ The Plot: From Roadhouse to Powerhouse