The Simpsons Season 37 features standard family-oriented comedy and satire consistent with the show's legacy, with only minor progressive elements that do not drive the core storytelling. Episodes like 'Men Behaving Manly' depict a masculinity crisis resolved via a 'Man Camp' emphasizing empathy for women's feelings, and 'Keep Chalm and Gary On' satirizes manosphere gurus, introducing light critiques of traditional gender norms. Diverse guest stars including Viola Davis, Idris Elba, Kerry Washington, and Cole Escola (appearing in multiple episodes) add incidental representation, but these are typical for Hollywood animation and not focal points or clashes with established characters. No race-swapping, gender-swapping, or sexuality alterations occur; the main cast remains unchanged. Plots center on absurd family antics, school elections, tech billionaires, and horror parodies without overt social justice lectures, systemic critiques, or identity politics dominance. Showrunner Matt Selman has stated the season avoids current political hot-buttons, prioritizing entertainment over messaging. Reception is neutral to positive with no notable audience backlash, 'go woke go broke' complaints, or controversies specific to progressive influence, distinguishing it from past Apu-related issues.