The May 18 episode, “Estranger Things,” teased some shocking events awaiting Marge and Homer once their children finally grow up. The finale, which was written by longtime Simpsons staffer Tim Long, ...
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for The Simpsons season 36, episode 18, “Estranger Things” While The Simpsons season 36, episode 18 starts out like any straightforward episode, the season ...
Co-showrunner Matt Selman is unconcerned with moving the characters' backstories forward in history: "I am not worried about messing with the timeline." Selman also says that he believes that "the ...
One of on-screen longest married couples, Marge and Homer Simpson, have finally addressed the divorce rumours surrounding them as a couple. According to the 'The Simpsons' couple in an online video ...
The animated series killed off matriarch Marge Simpson (voiced by Julie Kavner) during the season finale, which aired May 18. The jaw-dropping moment comes with a caveat, however, as it happened ...
What makes The Simpsonsa standout among animated sitcoms is how it manages to balance humor and emotion. Some of the very best episodes, like "And Maggie Makes Three", manage to utilize the best of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook One of the major twists that The Simpsons has been exploring in recent years is looking to the ...
The season premiere of ‘The Simpsons’ shows Homer and Marge as millennials, not people who grew up in the ’70s. The showrunner says this is fine. When you think of famous Millennials, names like ...
For years, Fox Television has infiltrated a family by the name of Simpson. We've watched Homer and Marge and their 2.3 children—Bart, Lisa and baby Maggie—dream big and lose bigger, make up and make ...
The Simpsons stunned fans by killing off Marge Simpson in its season 36 finale … sort of. In the season 36 finale, Marge was bothered by Bart and Lisa continuing to clash and worried they would become ...
The Simpsons season 37 premiere suggests that Marge was a young teen in the '90s, making her and Homer millennials. Co-showrunner Matt Selman is unconcerned with moving the characters' backstories ...