Simpsons Finally Kills a Longtime Character
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The Simpsons' season 36 finale, "Estranger Things," skips ahead to a future where Marge is the first Simpson to die. Fans expressed shock over the death, but flash-forward episodes typically aren't considered canon to the series. "Estranger Things," and ...
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The Simpsons has finally redeemed itself over its 90s timeline controversy, and it's through a new flashback tying in someone else's past
The Simpsons season 37 premiere suggests that Marge was a young teen in the '90s, making her and Homer millennials. Co-showrunner Matt Selman is unconcerned with moving the characters' backstories forward in history: "I am not worried about messing with ...
The animated series killed off matriarch Marge Simpson (voiced by Julie Kavner) during the season finale, which aired May 18. The jaw-dropping moment comes with a caveat, however, as it happened during a flash-forward scene 35 years into the future when ...
From coronavirus to Lady Gaga's Super Bowl performance to the Apple Vision Pro, The Simpsons seem to have predicted everything in our future!
In news that felt kind of like it was our own parents getting a divorce, the world was rocked recently with the announcement that Marge and Homer would legally separate in an upcoming episode of The Simpsons. And it would all be that Lena Dunham's fault.
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