Whew I thought I missed some huge announcement or something, you got me good lol Holy hell, Holidays of Future Past is 13 years old?? I still consider that New Simpsons, goddamn. Also what I've always found interesting is how Future-drama established a sort of future canon that all the following flash forward episodes have loosely followed (I think, I haven't seen them all.) Anyway, great video as always dude! 👌Definitely some interesting ideas for how to end the series, if it ever does end (it has to at some point, right?) I'm also curious enough about the episode that spawned this that I'll probably check it out soon.
Yeah, Holidays of Futures Pastxis an HD episode, and my mind divides old and new by when it switched, though I guess that's no longercthe case lol It's a good episode, you should check it out!
You can't wrap it up in a finale, it would need a season to wrap it up fully. After 35 seasons there is so much that needs closure that it would have to be a season to do the show justice. I'd probably end it with a flash forward, have the core characters gathered at a reunion of some kind years later to give us some sense of what became of the main characters. Maybe it could be in celebration of Lisa winning her second term in office? However it is done, it can't be done in one episode and do justice to 35 seasons and 100s of characters.
I think how they should end the simpsons with one final season with each episodes Focused on one side character and that episode being focused on the simpsons themselves.
100% I think a last season that actually leads into a finale is the way to go. I always thought The Simpsons moving away from Springfield would be a great way to end the show. Each episode could focus on saying bye to a beloved side character, while the family member subplots last all season: Bart saying bye to Millhouse I think would be a really satisfying idea. Maybe Homer coming to terms with how much hes actually going to miss everyone, capping off with a nice Flanders moment. I don't think you do that couples therapy thing with Homer and Marge, because for the most part, I feel the movie served as a good end to the "mariage" subplot that has always been part of the show's dna. Maybe what moves them away is that Marge gets a really good job and her season plot is adjusting to being the primary bread winner for the family and Homer is left to take up the home duties... I feel like they have done this in a past episode, but I think that's all
Yeah, simpsons moving away could be a really good. It could still fit my ideas for the kids, Bart sad he's losing his friends, Lisa scared she's gonna no longer be the big fish. It can even have them meeting in the treehouse the night before the move because they are hiding, both wanting to stay in Springfield, but leaving the treehouse together to face the future together
thats stupid to say. simpsons will air like always. why casue they make money. and to make series for Disney will be easy. its same as saying ow we will not gona see anymore Deadpool. thast dumb. Now you will see more of disneys heroes etc. stuff which Fox couldnt make is it would call copy right. Disney property become now huge, plenty of shows movies bought just like that
Whew I thought I missed some huge announcement or something, you got me good lol
Holy hell, Holidays of Future Past is 13 years old?? I still consider that New Simpsons, goddamn. Also what I've always found interesting is how Future-drama established a sort of future canon that all the following flash forward episodes have loosely followed (I think, I haven't seen them all.)
Anyway, great video as always dude! 👌Definitely some interesting ideas for how to end the series, if it ever does end (it has to at some point, right?) I'm also curious enough about the episode that spawned this that I'll probably check it out soon.
Yeah, Holidays of Futures Pastxis an HD episode, and my mind divides old and new by when it switched, though I guess that's no longercthe case lol
It's a good episode, you should check it out!
You can't wrap it up in a finale, it would need a season to wrap it up fully. After 35 seasons there is so much that needs closure that it would have to be a season to do the show justice. I'd probably end it with a flash forward, have the core characters gathered at a reunion of some kind years later to give us some sense of what became of the main characters. Maybe it could be in celebration of Lisa winning her second term in office?
However it is done, it can't be done in one episode and do justice to 35 seasons and 100s of characters.
It should end with Homer and Marge divorcing
I feel like most likely the last episode could be hust another episode and the Simpsons just sort of ends.
Honestly, at this point, yeah
The recent "finale" is just the team saying they don't think there can be a satisfying finale
@@thegregnorton the real question is what does a simpsons finale even mean. They've had nearly 800 episodes that's so many.
I think how they should end the simpsons with one final season with each episodes Focused on one side character and that episode being focused on the simpsons themselves.
Would be nice!
To quote Steve carell character hammy, IT NEVER ENDS!
I had to Google that, did not catch the reference
I got the best series finale i call it the final fight
when bart and sideshow bob fight for their life as everyone is watching the fight
And make the fight the whole episode runtime!
100% I think a last season that actually leads into a finale is the way to go.
I always thought The Simpsons moving away from Springfield would be a great way to end the show.
Each episode could focus on saying bye to a beloved side character, while the family member subplots last all season: Bart saying bye to Millhouse I think would be a really satisfying idea. Maybe Homer coming to terms with how much hes actually going to miss everyone, capping off with a nice Flanders moment. I don't think you do that couples therapy thing with Homer and Marge, because for the most part, I feel the movie served as a good end to the "mariage" subplot that has always been part of the show's dna.
Maybe what moves them away is that Marge gets a really good job and her season plot is adjusting to being the primary bread winner for the family and Homer is left to take up the home duties... I feel like they have done this in a past episode, but I think that's all
Yeah, simpsons moving away could be a really good. It could still fit my ideas for the kids, Bart sad he's losing his friends, Lisa scared she's gonna no longer be the big fish.
It can even have them meeting in the treehouse the night before the move because they are hiding, both wanting to stay in Springfield, but leaving the treehouse together to face the future together
chekhov's 3rd grade episode
Heck yeah
WHO DISLIKED THIS >:(
It’s so…cheesy.
thats stupid to say. simpsons will air like always. why casue they make money. and to make series for Disney will be easy. its same as saying ow we will not gona see anymore Deadpool. thast dumb. Now you will see more of disneys heroes etc. stuff which Fox couldnt make is it would call copy right. Disney property become now huge, plenty of shows movies bought just like that