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 ...
The episode, titled “Estranger Things,” focuses on the sibling bond between Bart and Lisa, who grow apart after they stop watching the kids’ show “The Itchy & Scratchy Show.” Marge is fearful that her ...
"The Simpsons" pulled the unthinkable in their Season 36 finale - they killed off Marge. While the show's decision to show the actual death and fallout of the blue-haired matriarch shocked many fans, ...
Since its first season aired in 1989, The Simpsons has had its fair share of notable moments. From iconic gags and heartwarming moments to pop culture satire, the show knows how to keep its audience ...
“The Simpsons” executive producer Matt Selman has spoken out about the surprising decision to “kill off” Marge Simpson during a flash-forward scene in the show’s Season 36 finale. Although the ...
"The Simpsons" ended its 36th season with a shocking death in the Simpson family. The animated series killed off matriarch Marge Simpson (voiced by Julie Kavner) during the season finale, which aired ...
Doh! "The Simpsons" killed off mom Marge Simpson. Well, kind of. On the legendary sitcom's epic Season 36 finale episode, titled "Estranger Things" (episode 18), the storyline centered around a ...
The Simpsons stunned fans by killing off Marge Simpson in its season 36 finale … sort of. The May 18 episode, “Estranger Things,” teased some shocking events awaiting Marge and Homer once their ...
A few months after the matriarch of “The Simpsons” was revealed to be dead in the future on the Season 36 finale of the long-running animated Fox comedy, she returned Sept. 28 in the Season 37 season ...
"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 ...
The Simpsons has never shied away from the fact that Marge tends to push down her emotions in the face of all the chaos around her. Because Homer and the rest of her family often provide her with much ...