Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
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 ...
The Simpsons’ Season 36 finale showed Marge’s death and a kiss with Ringo Starr, but don’t worry, she’s not going anywhere. The Simpsons just wrapped its 36th season with an emotional jolt that sent ...
The episode, titled “Estranger Things,” focuses on the sibling bond between Bart and Lisa, who grow apart after they stop watching the kids’ show “The Itchy & Scratchy Show.” Marge is fearful that her ...
“The Simpsons” reportedly revealed the death of matriarch Marge Simpson in the Season 36 finale, titled “Estranger Things.” The clip showed how each of the characters’ lives developed over time. Bart ...
"The Simpsons" ended its 36th season with a shocking death in the Simpson family. The animated series killed off matriarch Marge Simpson (voiced by Julie Kavner) during the season finale, which aired ...
Fans of the The Simpsons are scrambling for answers after an episode teased the fate of one of the animated sitcom's beloved characters, Marge Simpson. The scene, which teased the iconic character's ...
The Simpsons has shocked its fanbase during the Season 36 finale with the death of Marge Simpson. What does this mean for the future of the series, which has been greenlit for four more seasons?
“The Simpsons” executive producer Matt Selman has spoken out about the surprising decision to “kill off” Marge Simpson during a flash-forward scene in the show’s Season 36 finale. Although the ...
The following contains spoilers for The Simpsons season 36 episode 18, "Estranger Things," now streaming on HuluThe Simpsons didn't kill off Marge, but it should revisit the timeline where that did ...
D'oh! The Simpsons is going strong in its 35th season, and the writers are exploring some new directions. After three and a half decades, Marge and Lisa Simpson are starting to get the screen time ...