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Wait, Did Marge Really Just Die,Fans Are Freaking Out (As Usual),Know what is the truth of the whole matter

The fans of the Simpson were surprised when the death of the show of the show of the show of the show in the finale of Season 36 was shown. But before you start planning a lot of memorial from hairspray-heavy, learn what really happened.


Marge watches over Bart and Lisa from a dreamy heaven.

The Episode That Sparked the Panic

If you have missed it, then tell a stunning view in a titled named "Estranger Things": Marge appears in heaven. Naturally, the brains of fans got spoiled.

This episode is a story ahead of 35 years, where Bart and Lisa - which are now in the 40s and are different - get a letter from their late mother, in which he has been urged to reconcile. And because it is the Simpsons, the Ringo Star helps to give messages from great beyond a heavenly kiss.

So, Is Marge Actually Gone?

Yes ... and no. In Flash-forward, it has been indicated that Marge's death took place in the 70's. It has not been told in the show how his death (how although the fans kicks that it can be by keeping that huge hairstyle for decades).

But it is important: this is the only future scenario. At present, Marge is still alive and is an important part of the show. Therefore there is no need to celebrate mourning.

Fans Are Freaking Out (As Usual)

Of course, the recession in social media came:

"There is no way that they are trying to kill Marge in the Simpsons."

"Did they actually kill Marge?"

Be sure - the sky is not falling in Springfield.

Just Another Wild Ride in Springfield

Do not forget: The Simpsons have been surprised by the audience for decades. From the prediction of real-world events, to secretly emotional episodes, this series has always balanced with the moments of touching the heart - and it was no different.

So yes, may be that Marge goes into the future. But as far as our question is, he is still shouting at Homer and Simpson is aware of the family.

The time has come to celebrate her hair (as long as we can do this)

Well, I'm going to pay homage by burning candles for the prestigious blue bee honeycomb of Marge. Hairspray is mandatory.


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