[s30e10] 'tis The 30th Season «REAL»
: In the chaotic rush of the store opening, Marge helps an elderly man who has fallen, only to have Gil Gunderson snatch the last TV. Overwhelmed and exhausted from the stress of the holiday season, Marge falls into a deep "Christmas-induced" depression.
: The episode heavily critiques the commercialization of Christmas, showing Marge’s mental health deteriorating due to the pressure of providing a "perfect" holiday. [S30E10] 'Tis the 30th Season
: Realizing that a perfect Christmas isn't about the location or the gifts, but being together, the family returns home to Springfield. They find that Grandpa and the town have kept the holiday spirit alive in their own dysfunctional way. Key Highlights & Trivia : In the chaotic rush of the store
: As the title suggests, this episode was part of the landmark 30th season of the series. : Realizing that a perfect Christmas isn't about
: The Florida trip quickly turns into a disaster. The resort is run-down, the weather is humid and buggy, and the family’s attempts at "tropical fun" only make Marge more miserable.
: The "Hall of Vice Presidents" at the Florida resort is a parody of Disney’s "Hall of Presidents."