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- A look behind the scenes of Tom Goes to the Mayor
- When Jefferton's bird sanctuary is threatened by development, Tom brings the mayor a petition from the town to save the birds.
- Tom tries to spend time with his father, who is on a layover for 11 minutes.
- After discovering cracks in the Richardson Family Dam, Tom becomes determined to halt the upcoming Jefferton Bass Fest.
- To help attract tourists to Jefferton, Tom and the mayor invent a fake sea serpent named Jeffy.
- Tom proposes a renewable power source based on human waste.
- When the Jefferton wrestling coach has a stroke and collapses, Tom is called upon by the mayor to coach the team.
- The mayor's obsession with getting rid of a lawnmower man results in the mayor hiring Tom to replace all the grass in the Jefferton park with spray-on instant carpet.
- Tom embarks on a couple's cruise in an attempt to bond better with his wife Joy, only to find that the mayor is also on board trying to bond better with her as well.
- Tom's funds are depleted after buying his kids a bounce house.
- When Tom tries to start his own consulting business, his family becomes the reason for his application's rejection.
- Tom develops a novelty calculator, the Calcucorn, which features a pink unicorn that solves equations.
- The mayor hires a homeless saxophonist who plays smooth jazz and is managed by Tom to perform at the grand opening of the Waterbed Galleria.
- Tom sees a doctor regarding frequent wet dreams he has been having.
- Attendance at the local Jefferton Zoo goes down after Bernie Fusterillio's Real Live Animal Experience opens across the street.
- Tom plans to leave Jefferton behind and start a new life elsewhere, but things are put on hold when the mayor awards him the post of vice mayor.
- Tom needs the Mayor's help to get the father-son barrel goat hunt back on.
- After children in Jefferton are discovered to have high levels of starch, Tom goes undercover as a student, at the urging of the mayor, to try and figure out what is happening.
- When Tom comes up with a novelty T-shirt depicting a top hat-doffing rat and a catchy phrase, the mayor is so delighted by it that he grants Tom a kiosk in the mall to peddle his wares in time for the Christmas shopping season.
- Tom opens a store called My Big Cups, but things become complicated when the mayor stops by.
- After all three of his stepsons have heart attacks and Joy verbally accosts him for interrupting her breakfast, Tom decides to form a health camp for boys.
- Tom begins looking for a job to impress his stepsons at their school's career day and is subsequently hired by the mayor to be the CEO of the Department of Special Projects.
- Tom's old friend Gibbons visits Jefferton and fails to leave in a timely manner, resulting in unexpected chaos.
- Tom goes to Jefferton Castle with the mayor for a weekend retreat party.
- Tom visits the mayor with an idea about child safety, an idea that the mayor quickly takes over and embellishes.
- Tom makes a new friend through social media.
- A "sexy scandal" grips Jefferton when a tape of the mayor and the town's bandleader, Roy Teppert, becomes public.
- Although he has limited experience with dogs, Tom is selected by the mayor to provide a canine matchmaker for Jefferton's yearly holiday Toodle Day, in which all eligible dogs in town are married.
- Inspired by a TV commercial, the mayor decides to resurrect the Jefferton theme park Pioneer Island, which burned to the ground many years ago under mysterious circumstances.
- Tom pitches an idea for a theme restaurant to the mayor.