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Under the influence of nitrous oxide, Lisa experiences a vivid, surreal parody of the Beatles' Yellow Submarine (or rather, a "purple submersible" for legal reasons).

Through a series of hilarious misunderstandings, Homer is elected union president and leads a strike against Mr. Burns. Burns, mistaking Homer’s utter ineptitude for brilliant negotiating tactics, eventually concedes to the union's demands—provided Homer resigns as president. Iconic Moments You Definitely Remember I Simpson 4x17

Whether you're a casual viewer or a "Simpsons junkie," rewatching this episode is a reminder of why the show became a cultural juggernaut. It is a rare piece of television that is as intellectually smart as it is hilariously dumb. Under the influence of nitrous oxide, Lisa experiences

Beyond the jokes, "Last Exit to Springfield" is a masterclass in satire. It manages to lampoon both corporate greed and the potential for union corruption while ultimately siding with the power of collective action. Lisa’s protest song, "They have the plant, but we have the power," remains a genuinely poignant anthem for workers' rights that has even been used in real-world protests. Beyond the jokes, "Last Exit to Springfield" is