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"I'm so happy my children are together again." Marge's voice sounds distant, recorded, almost ghostly. But it's not a dream. It's goodbye.
‘The Simpsons’ Producer Finally Speaks On Marge Simpson’s Death
Fox"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, calling it “ridiculous” and explaining that the "Simpsons" episodic format allows for speculative fantasy scenarios, where anything can happen. 'The Simpsons' Shocks Fans With Marge’s Death In B…
EXCELSIOR Marge's funeral scene was brief, emotional and enough for fans to collapse into social media. Simpson's executive producer Matt Selman broke the silence after fans from all over the world were surprised to see the final episode of season 36, where a flashforward scene shows Marge Simpson turned into an angel in heaven, where he lives an affair with Ringo Starr. The chapter in question, entitled “Estranger Things” left the spectators wi…
No, Marge Simpson is not dead; Simpsons EP blames clickbait headlines for outrage
The Simpsons has a history of killing off beloved characters. Some only had select appearances, like “Bleeding Gums” Murphy. Others were staples, as with Edna Krabappel. There were even surprise fan favorites like Moe’s barfly Larry, whose death last season sparked outrage from die-hard Simpsons aficionados. And now Marge Simpson — only, she’s not actually dead, despite the suggestion that people read into in the season 36 finale which aired las…
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