[s4e33] Mr. Beetlejuice Goes To Town Direct
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
Faced with eviction, Beetlejuice does the only thing a logical chaotic spirit would do: he runs for mayor. With Lydia’s help and a campaign built on saving their home, Beetlejuice pulls off the impossible and . [S4E33] Mr. Beetlejuice Goes to Town
It features the series' iconic leads, Stephen Ouimette as Beetlejuice and Alyson Court as Lydia. This episode is frequently cited as one of
The episode kicks off with a classic "neighborhood in peril" trope. —the already shady leader of the Neitherworld—plans to bulldoze the beloved Roadhouse to make way for the new Lost Souls Highway . It features the series' iconic leads, Stephen Ouimette
The name is a direct pun on the 1936 classic film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town .