The first episode of the new season of The Simpsons shows what a definitive end could be like for the yellow family series
The Simpsons It is one of the most successful and longest-running animated series in history. Not in vain, the production created by Matt Groening has just released season 36, featuring John Cena and other great well-known characters and a new short available for users of the Disney+ platform. With the arrival of this new season, The Simpsons wanted to revolutionize their universeshowing what it could be like one of the definitive endings of the series.
The chapter, titled “Bart's Birthday”while the little man from The Simpsons in his birthday party, finally going from 10 to 11. From the beginning, the episode appears as a review of the history of the series directed by Conan O'Brien himself, showing How some of the series' best-known characters could end up if there were no more episodes. Bart, seeing what is happening, tries break the circle so you don't have to turn 11 and return to normal production activity. Something that gets getting Homer madwho was attending therapy to improve his anger control, strangling Bart himself and reversing the situation. The young man from The Simpsons turns 10 again and everything returns to normal. But what happened in this ending?
The end of The Simpsons according to Season 36 of the series
It is not the first time that The Simpsons shows future events or how some characters could end their story. However, season 36 has been a very interesting plan of how the final ending could occur from the yellow family of Springfield. Below you can see how some of the characters end:
- Principal Skinner is retiring to become the new principal of a school in Sacramento. For his part, Willie is his roommate, which could lead to a spin off.
- Homer collides with Mr. Burns and falls into a pit of acid, causing his death. Burns' fortune and power plant are divided among all employees.
- WWE superstar John Cena helps deliver comic book store clerk and Kumiko's baby. The store is closing permanently.
- Kirk Van Houten's “Can I Borrow a Feeling” is a hit and Milhouse's father manages to record a co-complete album. The family moves to Atlanta and Milhouse undergoes surgery to no longer have to wear glasses.
- Duffman marries Mrs. Hoover, Ned Flanders marries Ruth Powers, Selma marries the man who says Yessss? and Patty marries his girlfriend Evelyn, Moe closes his bar and the Springfield tire fire goes out.
- Homer and Marge successfully attend couples therapy and accept their differences to begin living in a new trauma-free home. Maggie utters her first word again: “So, that just happened…”
- Nelson's father returns (again)
- The real Seymour Skinner moves back in with his mother.
- The funerals of Mr. Burns, Jasper, Disco Stu and Hans Topo are held.
- Krusty the Clown broadcasts his last show with his entire cast (including supporting actor Bob) gathered for the farewell.
- Lisa wins a Junior Juliard Jazz Scholarship and a MacArthur Genius Grant for under 18s.
- Chief Wiggum is transferred to the Chicago Police Department to join the “All Beheadings Unit.”
- Evergreen Terrace changes its name to “End of the Road.”
- Bart celebrates his eleventh birthday with a party attended by many guest characters and cast members from across the series, including John Cena, characters who have died, and others who are rarely seen, such as Danny DeVito.
Luckily, The Simpsons will continue with new episodes and this is just an alternative reality which allows us to see how the best-known characters of the series would end up.
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