The season 36 finale episode of The Simpsons left fans devastated. After Marge Simpson was killed by the show's creators, viewers are left wondering how the series will carry on without one of its main characters.
The internet has been on fire with rumors about whether or not Marge Simpson will make a comeback to the show in upcoming seasons since her death.
The conclusion of Season 36 of The Simpsons explainedThe audience sees Marge killed off and the character marry Ringo Starr in heaven in the 36th season finale episode, Estranger Things. Even though the character dies many years after the show's current timeline, Marge's tombstone says, "Beloved wife, mother, pork-chop seasoner."
The older versions of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are also shown gathered around the grave, looking heartbroken, and the audience also sees Homer crying during the funeral.
Additionally, Lisa discovers Marge's emotional will in the video format before becoming an NBA executive. The mother of five says to her daughter as she plays the video that she wishes Lisa and Bart would always support one another.
In the episode's last scene, Marge declares, "I'm just so happy my kids are close again," as she proudly watches them from heaven. However, Ringo Starr calls them out and tells them that they are running late for the "heaven buffet."
Will Marge Simpson Make a Comeback?As was already mentioned, Marge died years before The Simpsons' current timeline. As a result, the character isn't truly dead yet and will return in later seasons.
The main character's departure in the most recent episode is just one of the many flash-forward moments that the show's creators frequently include.
The Simpsons can be streamed on Disney+ for seasons 1 to 35. Hulu is now streaming the most recent season.


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