The Simpsons aired its ... refusing to blow out his birthday candles because he doesn’t want to grow up—a fitting metaphor for the show's refusal to end. This rebellion against time mirrors ...
Because it apparently needs clarifying, the credits of The Simpsons’ annual “Treehouse of Horror” special aren’t actually the ...
The Simpsons has been on our screens for almost 35 years and the family are showing no signs of slowing down, but TV bosses have already started thinking about how the series could end.
"The Simpsons" has seemingly been predicting the future for years, but the show apparently dropped the ball in a big way ...
The hope then after the first two segments that it would all end on a strong note. And it kind of did? But mileage will vary. The final of the three segments was the one that The Simpsons had been ...
The Simpsons has been on our screens for almost 35 years and the family are showing no signs of slowing down, but TV bosses have already started thinking about how the series could end.
“The Simpsons” showrunner Matt Selman ... that he doesn’t think the show needs to end with a bang, since it made a big deal of its fake-out “series finale” in the Season 36 premiere.
Marge gets a moment of catharsis when she's able to chew out Nick for tricking them years ... Fox has decided to end The Simpsons. This show was such a special part of my early career, so being ...
And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and ... to people complaining about The Simpsons should end and make a parody of a series finale.” ...
Remember that The Simpsons-related scare we all had last month when season 36 premiered? It appeared to be the beginning of the end for the cartoon ... refusing to blow out his birthday candles ...