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Simpson The End -

Homer realizes that without the plant, he has no job, no “do-nothing” routine, and no purpose. He tries to become a life coach for his younger self — leading to a surreal dream sequence where young 80s Homer asks, “Do we turn out okay?” Current Homer can’t answer. He wakes up, hugs Marge, and says nothing.

Because as any Simpsons fan knows: The end is never really the end. It’s just the last episode before you start over again with “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire.” simpson the end

A more thematic theory suggests the show will end as it began: with a catastrophic failure at the Nuclear Power Plant. Given that Homer’s negligence at Sector 7-G has been a running gag for decades, a finale that finally addresses the consequences of his laziness would provide a sense of closure. This theory posits that the end of Springfield itself is the only logical conclusion Homer realizes that without the plant, he has

Because the voice actor for Bart, Nancy Cartwright, is now in her 60s, some fans joke that the show will end not with a planned finale, but when Bart’s voice inevitably cracks. A more sentimental version of this theory suggests the final scene will be Bart, now an adult, speaking in his natural voice for the first time, telling his own kids about the “crazy cartoon family” he grew up watching. Because as any Simpsons fan knows: The end

simpson the end