Simpsons Finally Kills a Longtime Character
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Fans of the The Simpsons are scrambling for answers after an episode teased the fate of one of the animated sitcom's beloved characters, Marge Simpson. The scene, which teased the iconic character's death, has sparked concern among longtime fans about the ...
"The Simpsons" executive producer Matt Selman finally addressed the controversy surrounding the decision to "kill off" Marge Simpson during a flash-forward scene in the Season 36 finale. While the move shocked many fans, Selman dismissed the backlash ...
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The Simpsons Kills Marge
These are the consequences of a fragmented media ecosystem. In the season-36 finale of The Simpsons, Marge dies. Well … kinda. Titled “Estranger Things,” the June 24 episode follows the show’s classic fast-forward format à la “Lisa’s Wedding.”
Image Credit: © 2025 by 20th Television. Leave it to The Simpsons to throw in some twists and turns for viewers, the latest being the rumored death of Marge Simpson ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The Simpsons took an unexpectedly morbid turn during the Season 36 finale by teasing Marge Simpson’s imminent death, leaving fans wondering what this could possibly mean for the long-running FOX series. The episode, titled ...
"Estranger Things," the Season 36 finale of The Simpsons, killed off Marge (Julie Kavner). She's sleeping with the three-eyed fishes, cashed in her Mr. Burns' Casino chips, went to meet her five-fingered maker. Now, before you start weeping in your Duff ...
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 ...
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The Simpsons’ Funniest Episode Is Still Marge vs. the Monorail
There were many sidesplitting episodes of The Simpsons during its golden age, but this Season 4 episode was especially hilarious.
Marge Simpson (Julie Kavner) is interrupted by Mr. Burns (Harry Shearer) at work in The Simpsons' "Marge Gets a Job." Image via Fox The Simpsons has been a lightning rod for controversy right from the beginning, earning the ire of Bill Cosby, who called ...