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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.
“You must never, ever, ever take that for granted.” The episode concluded with the sibling pair watching The Itchy & Scratchy Show together while their mother looks down upon them from heaven.
'The Simpsons' showrunner Matt Selman wants fans to know that Marge Simpson isn't really dead, despite the depiction of her funeral (and afterlife) in the season finale, 'Estranger Things.' ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Simpsons showrunner and executive producer Matt Selman addresses the backlash connected to Marge’s death, giving a candid response.
The finale sparked outrage with some fans of the long running show revealing Marge's death ruined their day.
Marge Simpson is not dead and is very much alive, 'The Simpsons' EP says after the Season 36 finale sparked online outrage.
For all the Simpsons fans out there, here is a relief. Marge Simpson is not dead yet. Yes, the Season 36 finale gave us a glimpse into the future, but it was just that: a flash-forward.
Amid rampant speculation that the matriarch of the iconic animated series was killed off amid the show's 36th season finale, a producer on the long-running animated series clarified her status.
The siblings grew apart after they stopped watching their favorite cartoon, “Itchy & Scratchy.” The episode shows a funeral scene revealing that Marge had passed away.
The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman has issued a statement after fans reacted in shock to the apparent death of Marge Simpson. In the finale of the beloved animated show’s 36th season ...