Although the depictions of the future seen in The Simpsons season 36’s finale aren’t necessarily canon, the episode did feature one hint that the show could bring back an underrated storyline from a ...
The beloved animated series “The Simpsons” is notorious for serving up hundreds of thousands of jokes while eerily predicting the future. And after voicing Lisa Simpson for 36 seasons, daughter of ...
Across 37 seasons and now almost 800 episodes, “The Simpsons” has continued to surprise viewers by seeming to predict the future. Gags that start as nothing more than jokes ultimately manifest into ...
The Simpsons Season 36 ends with the episode “Estranger Things,” which sees Bart and Lisa drift apart after they lose interest in watching “The Itchy & Scratchy Show” together. As Marge gives them one ...
It took 36 seasons, but The Simpsons finally did something no one ever expected: it killed off one of its iconic family’s core members. Don’t worry, technically this death won’t happen for a very long ...
THE SIMPSONS, from left: Lisa Simpson (voice: Yeardley Smith), Marge Simpson (voice: Julie Kavner), Maggie Simpson, Homer Simpson (voice: Dan Castellaneta), Bart Simpson (voice: Nancy Cartwright) ...
As a network television program, it’s safe to say that you don’t last for nearly 40 years on air if you’re mediocre at best, which in turn would mean that The Simpsons is one of television’s greatest ...
What Happens to Marge in The Simpsons Season 36 Finale? In The Simpsons Season 36 finale “Estranger Things,” the series jumps ahead 35 years into the future after Bart and Lisa give up watching The ...
This year, one of the all-time best The Simpsons episodes turns 30: 1995's “Lisa’s Wedding.” It’s the first episode of the series set in the future and, to my mind, the best of the lot, but here’s ...
If there's one thing for The Simpsons to be prescient about in hindsight, it better be her eventual arrival. Reading time 3 minutes Upon re-watching “Bart to the Future”, the seventeenth episode of ...
Across 37 seasons and now almost 800 episodes, “The Simpsons” has continued to surprise viewers by seeming to predict the future. Gags that start as nothing more than jokes ultimately manifest into ...