Homer and Marge Simpson are one of the greatest couples in the history of television, as it is hard to think of another romantic duo that has stayed together for well over thirty years. Although The ...
Homer and Marge Simpson in season 34 of 'The Simpsons' The Simpsons is not trying to build a rigid canon. The season 37 premiere of the long-running animated series, "Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your ...
In news that felt kind of like it was our own parents getting a divorce, the world was rocked recently with the announcement that Marge and Homer would legally separate in an upcoming episode of The ...
These early episodes established how susceptible Marge and Homer’s marriage is to life-destroying infidelities, and each brings them juuuust past the brink of ruin before restoring the status quo with ...
D'oh! The Simpsons is going strong in its 35th season, and the writers are exploring some new directions. After three and a half decades, Marge and Lisa Simpson are starting to get the screen time ...
Homer Simpson is named after creator Matt Groening's father, and the real Homer only ever had a problem with one specific ...
Whether they're pandering to a controversial celebrity or playing something horrific for laughs, these Simpsons episodes have ...
What Happens to Marge in The Simpsons Season 36 Finale? In The Simpsons Season 36 finale “Estranger Things,” the series jumps ahead 35 years into the future after Bart and Lisa give up watching The ...
The Simpsons’ Season 36 finale showed Marge’s death and a kiss with Ringo Starr, but don’t worry, she’s not going anywhere. The Simpsons just wrapped its 36th season with an emotional jolt that sent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the season 36 finale, Marge was bothered by Bart and Lisa continuing to clash and worried they would become “the kind of ...
For years, Fox Television has infiltrated a family by the name of Simpson. We've watched Homer and Marge and their 2.3 children—Bart, Lisa and baby Maggie—dream big and lose bigger, make up and make ...
Co-showrunner Matt Selman is unconcerned with moving the characters' backstories forward in history: "I am not worried about messing with the timeline." Selman also says that he believes that "the ...