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Marge Simpson is not dead and is very much alive, 'The Simpsons' EP says after the Season 36 finale sparked online outrage.
The show's writers have long embraced—and sometimes playfully skewered—the most passionate factions of the show’s fan base.
While the Itchy & Scratchy Show on The Simpsons was inspired by an old cartoon ... and we're not talking about Tom & Jerry.
Fans of America’s longest-running primetime show, The Simpsons, were left shocked after Season 36 finale revealed that one of the main characters of the show- Marge Simpson - died.
The premise of the episode focuses on siblings Bart and Lisa growing apart after no longer bonding over their favorite television program, The Itchy & Scratchy Show.
EXCLUSIVE: The Simpsons showrunner and executive producer Matt Selman addresses the backlash connected to Marge’s death, giving a candid response.
Bart is running an unlicensed retirement home, where their father Homer lives, paid for by Lisa. The siblings have drifted apart after they stop watching “The Itchy & Scratchy Show” together.
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