On Sunday night, a character who had appeared on the series for more than 30 years was murdered.
DISCLOSURE ALERT: We warn you, the following text does not hesitate to reveal the intrigue and outcome of the latest episode of The Simpsons
This year’s Halloween special (Treehouse of Horror XXXIV, for those who can speak Roman numerals) aired on Sunday night, and the synopsis suggested it was going to be a big episode.
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“In The Simpsons’ 34th Halloween special, Bart is turned into an NFT, Lisa enlists Sideshow Bob’s help in finding a serial killer, and an epidemic turns the residents of Springfield into Homer.”
Treehouse of Horror 35 was pretty good! There was some fun satire in the NFT segment and it was great to see the hard hitting margin. Give me some Infinity Train vibes. The middle segment was my favorite. A fun what-if scenario. Loved Lisa Nelson’s dynamic. Best Sideshow Bob performance in a long time pic.twitter.com/oLY8Mex48M
— Squill is terminally treated with the Petrigrof pill 🐀 (@SquillCoolGuy) November 7, 2023
Do not be afraid! Homer isn’t dead.
On the other hand, it’s Sideshow Bob, and it’s Lisa who killed him! Not less…
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In a segment inspired by The Silence of the Lambs, Bart’s sister surprised viewers by revealing herself to be the one responsible for Sideshow Bob’s death.
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It must be said that Sideshow Bob has repeatedly tried to kill Bart since his arrival on the show in the first few seasons.
He even managed to do it in the Halloween XXVI special, but since these episodes do not fall into the more specific chronology of The Simpsons, we can say that all these beautiful people are the same.
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