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Screen Rant on MSNAfter Marge's Fake Death, The Simpsons Is Ready For Its Riskiest TwistMarge's death in The Simpsons season 36 finale proves that the show is finally ready to tackle a storyline that could spell ...
The Simpsons has been the ageless wonder of television—an animated time capsule that refuses to age, much less die.
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Why Homer Simpson is a government fixture familiar to all troopsAnd yet, he's still employed. While fans of The Simpsons have ... They bring two thermoses to the office - one for coffee, one for not working. Homer Simpson is the spiritual godfather of this ...
There was a death of a beloved character on the Season 36 finale of “The Simpsons” last month that people are still grieving.
Ask any die-hard fan of The Simpsons about the most polarizing episode of the series, and odds are you’ll hear “Homer’s Enemy.
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Novelando on MSNMarge’s death in “The Simpsons” shocks fans at the end of the 36th seasonThe final episode of season 36 shows a world without Marge Simpson, and fans take to social media to mourn the loss of the ...
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Daily Voice on MSNChill, Simpsons Fans — Marge Isn’t Actually Dead, Showrunner SaysRest easy, "Simpsons" fans. Executive producer Matt Selman has quelled calls of concern from fans of the long-running show ...
A gripping recap of The Simpsons season 36 finale reveals how the beloved matriarch Marge Simpson is portrayed as deceased in ...
Set decades into the future, this episode shows an older Marge and Homer with grown-up kids and grandkids. Their dynamic hasn’t changed much. He still frustrates her and she still sighs through it.
The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman has said that a recent episode of the long-running animated series that showcased ...
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