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“The Simpsons” executive producer Matt Selman has spoken out about the surprising decision to “kill off” Marge Simpson during a flashforward scene in the show’s Season 36 finale.
The season 36 finale, titled “Estranger Things,” features a flashforward to thirty-five years in the future, when Lisa (Yeardley Smith) and Bart Simpson (Nancy Cartwright) are adults, and ...
In The Simpsons season 36 finale, many fans wondered the fate of one of the animated series’ biggest characters. Homer, Marge ...
New Zealand’s national sport has become the latest victim on The Simpsons, with particular shade thrown on the ball skills of our capital city. In a new episode of the long-running animated ...
Marge Simpson's death was a one-time flash-forward. Producer Matt Selman confirms she'll return, outliving us all in The Simpsons' ongoing story.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThe Simpsons Season 36 Finale Just Killed Off a Major Character (But It Isn't What It Seems)The Simpsons took a dark turn in the show's latest episode. Viewers were surprised to see that one of the main family members was killed off, albeit in the future, though fans perhaps shouldn't be too ...
Amid The Simpsons cast that shouts, trips, and bounces off walls every five seconds, Lisa Simpson sneaks in the softest punch—yet it lands the hardest. While Homer fumes, Bart plots, and Marge ...
'The Simpsons' killed a main character in the season 36 finale, and the show's fans are not happy.
Tom Simpson, managing director for YBS Commercial Mortgages, discusses the opportunity presented by empty shops on the high street, and the difference seizing this could make to the housing crisis.
Once upon a time... Bart Simpson had a cow, man. He traded it for some magic beans which grew into a giant beanstalk. If he can scale the stalk, overcome giant bugs, mash monstrous mice, and grab ...
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