[s25e6] The Kid Is - All Right
Lisa is shocked to find that Isabel is a staunch conservative. While Lisa campaigns on her usual liberal platform, Isabel wins over the school with her poise and traditionalist rhetoric.
Fearing Lisa will lose, the Springfield Republican Party (including Mr. Burns and Rainier Wolfcastle) swoops in to support Isabel, turning a simple school election into a high-stakes political battle.
The episode serves as a lighthearted critique of how polarized politics can infect even the simplest personal connections. [S25E6] The Kid Is All Right
Despite the political friction and Lisa's eventual loss in the election, the two girls realize their friendship is more important than their partisan leanings. Memorable Moments & Themes
Eva Longoria voices Isabel Gutierrez, bringing a sophisticated and friendly energy that makes her a credible foil to Lisa. Why It Stands Out Lisa is shocked to find that Isabel is
Unlike many episodes where Lisa is isolated by her intelligence, this story gives her a peer who is her equal. It’s a rare Simpsons look at the "civil disagreement" trope, showing that even if you're on opposite sides of the aisle, you can still share a juice box.
The heart of the episode revolves around the second-grade class representative election. Lisa and Isabel hit it off instantly over their shared love of complex literature and jazz, but the friendship is tested when they both run for office. Burns and Rainier Wolfcastle) swoops in to support
A highlight of the episode is the "Gateway to harder stuff" line, where Lisa tries to corner Isabel on policy, but Isabel's charisma and focus on "character" resonate more with the student body.