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“Simpsons” Matt Selman, the main producer, eventually spoke of a dispute that “kills” Marge Simpson’s decision in the Flash Event in the 36 finals of the season.
Although the move was shocked by many fans, Selman rejected the setback, calling it “ridiculous” and explaining that the “Simpsons” format allows speculative fantasy scenarios, where anything can happen.
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This episode, “Estranger Things”, was performed on May 18 and takes a bold step forward in the timeline of the Simpson family.
The plot jumps for 35 years to the future, revealing that Marge is dead, and Bart and Lisa are alienated after they stop watching the “Itchy & Scratchy Show” together.
Homer, who is now in a retired home, is struggling to maintain his Family Bonds. A short scene shows Homer at the Mary’s funeral, with the rest of his surrounding family.
However, Marge’s “death” is not permanent.
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Estranger issues (S36, E22)
” When Bart and Lisa stop watching itchy and scratches together, Marge is afraid they will start drifting, and they have no idea how bad things get. ” pic.twitter.com/fbdovstgz2– Simpsons Clips (@Dailysimpsons89) 28 June 2025
At the end of the episode, he observes his family from heaven, to see the content to see Bart and Lisa again and save Homer from his lonely life. Marge reveals that she married the Beatles icon Ringo Starr in heaven, adding a humorous and light contact to an otherwise emotional scene.
The controversial decision to write Marge out of the series temporarily aroused “The Simpsons” “faithful Fanbase, and many expressed their shock on social media.
“I haven’t even watched” The Simpsons “for over 10 years, but they really killed Margen?!” One viewer who has sent to X expresses collective disbelief.
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Despite Selman’s recipient, Selman welcomed the reaction by looking at it as a sign of the sustainable significance of the exhibition.
“I think this is talking about people care about Marge,” he said Variety. “At the end of the day, it’s probably good for business, even though these ridiculous, misleading stories go viral!”
Selman continued to explain that the episodes coming in the “The Simpsons” world are speculative fantasies, and this was just one possible outcome for beloved characters.
“Marge will probably never have ever died again. The only place Marge is dead in one future episode that was performed six weeks ago,” he added. “” Simpsons “do not even have canon!”
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The authors of the program have always been known for pushing borders, and this shocking transfer is just one example of how “The Simpsons” will continue to develop in the air in more than three decades.
In 2022 “The Simpsons” made history Includes deaf voice actor And by incorporating the presentation of the American sign language (ASL) for the first time. This milestone appeared in episode 17 of the show 33, which is titled “Blood Rubber Sounds”.
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The episode focuses on Lisa Simpson, the eldest daughter of the family, when she meets Monk Murphy, the son of Murphy, the “Bleeding Gums” of Late Music Idol. Lisa knows that Monk was born deaf and was originally considered to get an indoor ear implant. Lisa wants to help, Lisa soon realizes that the monk does not have to be “solid” and that he is completely satisfied with his life as such.
Over the years, “The Simpsons” has gained fame for the “prediction” of the future.
From political events to technological development, fans have pointed out to different moments of the exhibition that seem terribly accurate when they have come true in real life. Some believe that the success of the exhibition in predicting future events is only a coincidence, while others see it as a testimony to the ability of the exhibition to utilize social trends and cultural changes.
One of the most widely discussed predictions was made in the 2000 episode, “Bart to the Future”, which described Donald Trump as President of the United States. Although it was intended as a satirical description, Trump won the presidential term in 2016 and again in 2025, which sparked discussions about the “The Simpsons” event.
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The show is still a significant part of pop culture as it is the longest animated show on television on television.
In April, Fox renewed “The Simpsons” for another four seasons and secured the exhibition on television in the near future.