The name is a direct pun on the 1936 classic film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town .
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
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 The name is a direct pun on the 1936 classic film Mr
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 . [S4E33] Mr. Beetlejuice Goes to Town