The Simpsons Season 21, airing in 2009-2010, maintains the show's traditional satirical style with humor centered on family antics, Springfield absurdities, and light cultural commentary, free from the heavy-handed progressive ideological intrusions seen in later seasons. Minor elements include a single episode ('The Color Yellow') revealing a family ancestor's role in the Underground Railroad, presented as historical trivia rather than a lecture on systemic racism; environmental activism in 'The Squirt and the Whale' via Lisa's whale rescue effort, which fits the character's established personality without dominating the plot; and subtle gender dynamics in 'The Great Wife Hope' where Marge protests violent sports, resolved through comedy. Guest appearances by Michelle Obama promoting education and Eddie Izzard add incidental diversity but feel organic to the era's celebrity cameos, with no evidence of DEI-driven casting changes—the core voice cast remains unchanged and true to form. Critiques of surveillance in 'To Surveil with Love' satirize government overreach neutrally, not as anti-capitalist or identity-focused propaganda. Reception was positive, with no contemporary or retrospective backlash labeling the season 'woke'; it prioritizes entertainment over messaging, delivering consistent laughs without compromising story quality for activism.