The Simpsons Kicks Off Season 36 with Hilarious 'Series Finale' Prank
October 1, 2024The animated sitcom 'The Simpsons' kicked off its 36th season with an episode titled 'Bart’s Birthday,' which humorously presented itself as a 'series finale.'
Airing over the weekend, the Season 36 premiere featured a surprising twist that left fans both confused and amused.
The episode parodied the finales of popular shows like 'Game of Thrones,' 'Succession,' and 'The Sopranos,' incorporating familiar television tropes.
Hosted by an animated version of former writer Conan O’Brien, the episode reflected on the show's history and its significance to his career.
Initially, fans panicked at the 'Series Finale' label, but many later appreciated the episode as a great and experimental experience.
Showrunner Matt Selman clarified that the show was never intended to end, with each episode acting as both a beginning and an end.
The episode concluded with Bart snapping out of an AI illusion, revealing that the show is not actually ending.
Upcoming episodes are set to include a special Halloween episode and a parody of 'The White Lotus,' among other anticipated content.
Despite the playful prank of a series finale, the show is expected to continue, as creator Matt Groening has stated there is no planned end.
The finale culminated with clever parodies of famous series endings, including a nod to 'The Sopranos,' reinforcing the show's legacy of humor.
Fans were encouraged to watch closely for numerous character appearances, highlighting the episode's attention to detail and nostalgia.
The episode featured animated recreations of iconic final scenes from other beloved shows, further enhancing its playful homage to television history.
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New York Post • Sep 30, 2024
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