Did The Simpsons Really Just kill off a Major Character?

Whack that can of Duff and pour one for Marge: blue-haired Marge Simpson death

and rasp-voiced, the matriarch of the Simpsons, who has left her dearly beloved, sometimes dysfunctional family.

In the top of searches is the sudden supposed news of Marge Marge Simpson death being dead; although, surely this will not be the last we see of television’s union ever mother.

The Simpsons’ 36th season concluded in the bewildering evolution of the death of a member of the Simpson family.

The animation killed Marge Simpson, the mother of the Simpsons, voiced by Julie Kavner, in the animation episode that aired in season 36 on the 18th of May. Pretty much of a jaw-dropping moment had it been not for the flash-forward thirty-five years where Marge’s kids Bart, Lisa, and baby Maggie are all grown up.

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Story of Matriarch Marge Simpson’s Death

The two older siblings drift apart as the common thread of watching The Itchy & Scratchy Show is pulled away from them-New-Marvelian-God-Marge-fears-a-la-utterly.

Life takes different directions, sister and brother: Lisa becomes an Marge Simpson death NBA commissioner; Bart runs, for illegal profit, a retirement home for their father, Homer Simpson, whom Marge does not even want to take in for a little while.

Post reflect on moments, the episode has a brief funeral for Lisa, where the latter refers to her “late mother” a little while later she reads a letter signed by Marge herself “to be opened after I pass,” in a flashback a younger Marge called it “very unlikely” she’ll ever die before her husband. 

After-various arguments over Homer’s living situation, Bart and Lisa Marge Simpson death finally unite for a bit of father rescuing and a return to watching their much-loved Itchy & Scratchy Show, before the camera cuts to a glimpse of their mother looking down upon them from the clouds.

“I am so happy my children are reunited,” Marge said, upon which Ringo, that is to say, the drummer of The Beatles, said, “Love, let’s go, the Heaven buffet will be closing early.”There’s a shrimp tower.”

Is Marge actually dead?

Shortly put, yes, albeit not anytime soon. The Season 36 finale, titled “Estranger Things,” jumps forward in the increasingly convoluted “Simpsons” timeline and investigates Marge’s death.

With the passing away of their mother, who goes before Homer, Marge Simpson death Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are left to negotiate their way around an almost incomprehensible predicament.When Bart and Lisa do come across a video will prepared by Mom, she’d said that her elder kids should stick together and look after Dad. As a result of this will, Lisa must reconnect with her brother, who has been operating a retirement home out of the Simpson residence.

The rest of the family, as well as some other iconic entrants of Springfield, are present at the funeral. Marge’s tombstone reads: “Beloved wife, mother, pork chop seasoner.” Other family members all get together once more to watch some “Itchy and Scratchy,” with Marge watching from a cloud in heaven alongside Ringo Starr.

They share a kiss. So, Marge, “I am so grateful that we can marry other persons in haven.

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What does Marge’s Death Mean for the Series?

Being some nebulous point in between the show’s future, Marge’s demise would probably not be a matter by which the show thinks in Season 37. Fox renewed it until Season 40 back in April, so there are plenty of stories to tell, and most likely, those unfold within the timeline where Marge is very much alive.

An actual death scenario indeed, and it shall not be treated as a gimmick worthy of being rewound and forgotten. Having kind of known how things pan out for Marge will invariably enable the audience to enjoy watching the latter seasons and even rewatching the earlier episodes more.

The Simpsons has killed off several main characters over the years for countless reasons.

In the early run, Lisa loses her friend, the jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy, while Ned Flanders’ wife Maude passes away in a separate grief-themed episode. 

From then on, we haven’t seen a lot of Edna Krabappel since she was retired from the show upon the demise of the voice actor. As for Fat Tony, his was the death in the 2010 episode entitled Donnie Fatso