
A Beautiful Blue Angel.
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These are the consequents of a fragments media ecosystem. In the season-36 finals of The SimpsonsMarge Dies. Well… Kinda. Titled “Estranger Things,” The May 18 Episode Follows The Show’s Classic Fast-Forward Format à la “Lisa’s wedding.” AFTER Marge Gets Maggie An Itchy & Scratchy Onesie, Bart and Lisa Turn Against the Show “for Babies,” Ling the sole THING THAT UNITES I say. Marge Warns the Kids, “Your Father and I Won’t Be Around Forever. WEND YOU GET OLDER, YOU’LL NEED TO ALL ON EACH OTHER.” The Kids, of Course, Ignore This and Grow apart in a montage set to a parody of “when she love me” from Toy Story 2 actually sung by Sarah McLachlan. Marge Dies an Early Death in the Montage, which Includes a Brief Skene at Her Funeral. HOMER SOBS Over a Tombstone that Reads “Beloved Wife, Mother, Pork-Chop Seasoner.” “Marge Passed before Homer, if you can Believe it,” McLachlan Sings.
The rest of the episode Focuses on Bart, Lisa, and Homer Slowly Coming Back Together as a family 35 years late. At one point, lisa finds a video in Which Marge Urges Bart and Lisa to Remain Friends (Reveals that Maggie’s Lifelong Goal was to become an “Actioneer for Farm Equipment”). Marge is seen one last time in the afterlife, making out with now-left Ringo Starr. “I’m just so glad we’re allowed to marry different People in Heaven,” She Says, Ending the Episode.
So is Marge Actually Dead? UNIL NEXT TIME. Previous episodes of The Simpsons Have Also Featured Flashes Forward In Time, and Some Contradict One Another. “The Marge-Ian Chronicles,” A Season-27 Episode From 2016, For Example, Similarly Goes 35 Years Into The Future and Shows Both Lisa and Marge Alive and Living on March. Plus, The Animated Series Was renewed through season 40 in april. Marge’s Big Blue Mane Shall Persist, Complementing Her Yellow Visage for Years to Come.
Correction: a previous version of this post Misstained the episode Release Date.