
In a dramatic storytelling turn, The Simpsons Season 36 finale left fans stunned as it showed the apparent death of Marge Simpson. But before you panic, this twist isn’t what it seems. Here’s a full breakdown of the episode, what really happened, and what it means for the show’s future.
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The Episode That Shook Springfield
Titled “Estranger Things,” the Season 36 finale fast-forwards the timeline by 35 years. Set in the future, the episode opens with Marge having passed away. Her children, Bart and Lisa — now middle-aged — attend her funeral, joined by a frail and estranged Homer.
Her gravestone includes the sweet inscription: “Beloved wife, mother, pork-chop seasoner.” She also leaves behind a heartfelt video message urging her children to reconnect and value their bond.
A Sibling Rift and a Mother’s Last Wish
As the years go by, Bart and Lisa’s bond begins to fray, and they drift apart .Bart runs a retirement home illegally from the family’s former house, while Lisa serves as the commissioner of the NBA.
The emotional weight of Marge’s death is captured in a montage of their strained relationship, underscored by a parody of the tearjerking “When She Loved Me.” Her heartfelt message from beyond the grave brings Bart and Lisa back together
Marge in the Afterlife
A surreal moment in the episode features Marge in heaven — not with Homer, but with none other than Ringo Starr of The Beatles. The scene is lighthearted, with Marge saying she’s glad heaven allows new relationships, sealing the moment with a kiss with Ringo. It’s more whimsical than literal, adding levity to the otherwise heavy episode.
Is Marge Really Dead?
The short answer: No — at least not in the show’s present-day continuity.
This entire scenario takes place in a non-canon future. The show has used this technique before, imagining the future of Springfield’s characters without altering the ongoing timeline. She is alive and well in the current timeline, and The Simpsons has already been renewed through Season 40, guaranteeing her continued presence.
Behind the Scenes: What the Creators Say
Showrunner Matt Selman confirmed that the storyline is part of a speculative future and not a real farewell. Voice actor Julie Kavner continues to voice Marge, and there are no changes to the cast. The intention behind this episode was to explore deeper emotional territory while reassuring fans that it’s not the end for the Simpson matriarch.
TRIVIA
- The episode title “Estranger Things” is a pun on Stranger Things and the theme of growing apart.
- Ringo Starr has appeared before on The Simpsons, making this heavenly cameo a callback to his earlier guest appearance.
- This is one of the rare episodes to depict Marge as deceased, joining a shortlist of “what-if” episodes featuring alternate futures.
- Lisa being NBA commissioner mirrors her role as President of the United States in earlier future-timeline episodes.
- The fake “retirement home” storyline is a nod to Bart’s usual troublemaking ways, showing some things never change.
FAQ
Q1: Did Marge Simpson really meet her end on The Simpsons?
No. Her death was part of a flash-forward in a speculative episode. She remains alive in the current storyline.
Q2: Is this the end for Marge’s character?
Not at all. Marge will continue to appear in future seasons. The show is confirmed to run through Season 40.
Q3: Was the episode meant to suggest Homer and Marge aren’t together in the afterlife?
That scene is comedic and non-literal. It’s more of a joke than a canon statement about Marge’s afterlife plans.
Q4: Why did they include such an emotional storyline?
The creators aimed to add emotional depth while reminding fans of the importance of family bonds , even in imaginary futures.
Q5: Will we see more future episodes like this?
Likely. The show has a tradition of alternate futures and time-skipping episodes to explore character growth.
While Marge’s “death” may have shocked longtime viewers, it ultimately serves as a powerful and fictional ,reminder of how love and family endure, even in the zaniest corners of Springfield.
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