Marge Simpson is back. A few months after the matriarch of “The Simpsons” was revealed to be dead in the future on the Season ...
After The Simpsons shocked fans by killing off Marge Simpson in a flash-forward during the season 36 finale, the animated ...
Doh! "The Simpsons" killed off mom Marge Simpson. Well, kind of. On the legendary sitcom's epic Season 36 finale episode, titled "Estranger Things" (episode 18), the storyline centered around a ...
Ever wonder what would happen if Marge threw caution to the wind and just let loose? In this Thelma & Louise–inspired romp, she teams up with neighbor Ruth Powers for a night of adrenaline-fueled fun ...
Fans expressed shock over the death, but flash-forward episodes typically aren't considered canon to the series. "Estranger Things," and the rest of season 36, is currently streaming on Hulu. Perhaps ...
It's the end of the road for one iconic "Simpsons" character. Or is it? Many fans of the long-running series were left devastated and confused after watching the Season 36 finale, which killed off ...
(KBCW/CBS SF) - In the episode titled "Bart vs. Thanksgiving'" from Season Two of "The Simpsons." Bart can be found writing on the blackboard "I will not do that thing with my tongue." This episode ...
Over the weekend, Simpsons executive producer Al Jean told Variety that in the next season’s premiere Homer and Marge legally separate. Since then, there has been a flurry of reports that have taken ...
When Mr. Burns hits Bart with his car, Homer is enticed by a disreputable lawyer to sue him. While out riding his skateboard with reckless abandon, Bart is hit by a car driven by Homer's boss, Mr.
Bart Simpson would like to spell it out in black and white, several times: His parents are not breaking up. Responding to rampant media reports that he will soon be the product of an even-more-broken ...
YESTERDAY, the rumors ran rampant around here at Comic Riffs, once word gained traction that Homer and Marge will “legally separate” to kick off the new season of “The Simpsons” this fall. That was ...