The Simpsons Season 36 premiere, “Bart’s Birthday,” saw an artificial intelligence compiling all the episodes of the animated sitcom, and all of the famous series finales in TV history, to ...
The man in charge of “The Simpsons” has a lot to say about the show’s latest twist. The animated series dubbed its Season 36 premiere (which aired Sunday) its “series finale” — only to ...
Help us keep bring these critical stories to light. Your support makes all the difference. The Simpsons left fans extremely worried after the surprise airing of its “final” episode– but ...
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 17: (L-R) Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson and ... [+] Maggie Simpson visit The Empire State Building to celebrate the 30th anniversary of "The ...
Missing mother of four Suzanne Clark Simpson told her own mom just an hour before she vanished that her husband had physically abused her, according to the parent who fears her daughter is dead.
“The Simpsons” travel to “The Yellow Lotus” on Sunday’s episode, where they “encounter death on vacation at a high-end resort.” If that sounds a bit like “The White Lotus ...
It kicked off with former Simpsons writer and TV host Conan O'Brien explaining that it was the show's finale, where he played an animated version of himself in an opening monologue, saying ...
No, The Simpsons Season 36 Episode 1 is not the series finale. Episode 1 teased fans with a so-called finale. But things were back to normal and the show will continue.
The Simpsons played the ultimate prank on its viewers when the Season 36 premiere aired on FOX this weekend. In the new episode, titled “Bart’s Birthday,” former Simpsons writer Conan O ...
The episode opened on a star-studded ceremony hosted by the Springfield version of former “Simpsons” writer Conan O’Brien. The occasion: The series finale of “The Simpsons.” In the ...
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Authorities Tuesday began searching a landfill near San Antonio, Texas, where they said they are "confident there is a good chance" of recovering the body of missing mother Suzanne Simpson.