The Simpsons Season Finale Features Marge’s Death Sparks Fan Outrage

The Simpsons Season Finale Features Marge’s Death Sparks Fan Outrage

In the highly anticipated 36th season finale of 'The Simpsons,' creators made a shocking decision to kill off Marge Simpson, one of the show's beloved characters. The episode, titled 'Estranger Things,' explores the bond between Bart and Lisa as they grow apart after stopping watching 'The Itchy & Scratchy Show.' The story then jumps 35 years into the future, revealing that Marge has passed away.

Her funeral scene shows Homer mourning over her grave, with Homer later being taken into protective custody and sent to Florida. Meanwhile, Lisa, now the NBA commissioner, finds a touching video of Marge urging her and Bart to always rely on each other, inspiring the siblings to reunite and rescue Homer.

The episode concludes with a heartfelt reunion and a nostalgic watch of an old 'Itchy & Scratchy Show' episode. The episode's plot twist shocked fans, who expressed their disappointment and upset on social media.

Many viewers were outraged, saying that Marge's death was unnecessary and marking it as woke nonsense. Reactions included comments like, 'I haven't watched The Simpsons in years, but they really killed Marge?!' and 'Marge Simpson is dead?!' The controversial ending has ignited a debate among fans about its impact on the legacy of the classic series.

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