Write the final episode.
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Write the final episode.
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A silly regular episode where all the cast ends laughing in the last scene
An "homage" (plagiarization) of the Seinfeld finale where old characters come back as witnesses in a trial
the final episode.
Marge becomes a robot. Maybe Moe gets a cell phone.
Has Bart ever owned a bear?
Or how 'bout a crazy wedding where something happens.
Matt Groening rapes everyone who ever wrote for family guy in a feature length special saving seth mcfarlane for last, upon leaving the area he meets lauren bouchard, punches him in the stomach and stomps his balls, shits on his face and tells him his show isn't very good
By the time The Simpsons ends, there will be no more oragnic life to write things.
>Technology reaches a point where AI can fully write, animate and voice act cartoon episodes
>Simpsons episodes are written based on an algorithm that's fed current events and previous episodes to churn out into new ones
>At some point a global extinction event occurs, wiping out humanity but leaving remnants of our technology intact
>Without any new events happening, the AI is forced to fuel itself entirely old episodes
>Centuries off self-cannibalization pass, and the Simpsons is still airing
>Though barely discernible as a product of it's origins, with characters, plots, and art lacking any sense of humanity, it persists nonetheless
>Those that come across it can only theorize about the nature of it's progenitors
I'd be curious what a model trained on the golden era would produce
There are at least a few people out there who are grandparents who weren't yet born when The Simpsons started airing.
The Simpsons videogame ending where they meet god and understand they are fictional media was the perfect ending, so that
A surprise inspection causes the nuclear plant to be turned off until a leak can be resolved.
With the town in total blackout, people start to get used to roughing it.
Rednecks are in charge.
Homer is enjoying this more than he probably should.
Then some strange things start to happen.
First it's small isolated places, but it starts to spread, areas in which the frozen timeline spontaneously advances.
A group of school children decided to investigate.
They gradually lose members of the party, due to them suddenly advancing in age by 38 years and becoming disenfranchised adults.
The remaining children discover that time had been held in place by an immortality machine that Burns had turned on but forgot about.
It had stopped working now that the plant is shut down.
They start to argue over whether it's right or wrong for the machine to exist or be turned back on.
The group splits, and each start to recruit town folks to their sides.
Chaos and drunken fighting in the street.
Eventually the choice is made for them by outside forces.
Almost everyone is basically unhappy with result.
The end.
Holidays of Future Passed would have been a decent ending anyway.
Other than this, I would make it a special about Burns dying.
The Simpsons will never end.
They will hand it over to an AI who will create an infinite script with stock assets being used to animate characters and the show will be left to its "Season Infinity".
That said, if it does end naturally, the final line of the show will be "Now let's all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes."
The only way they'll stop making it is if people stop watching it.
they have been
Have Bart age into a mirror of Homer.
Homer disconnects the boy
Sneed sells the Feed and Seed to Homer.
"Homer's Fomer and Somer (formerly sneed's)" i don't see it catching on.
homer get closure
Chuck returns to his store
A clip show of Matt's favorite moments then he gives a big speech thanking everyone for watching the show all these years. It gets interrupted by Comic Book Guy turning off the TV and the last line is "Worst finale ever".
Matt Groening reading the Jeffrey Epstein
flight logs and laughing when his names comes up, as the screen fades to black
The Simpson family stands in an empty white space and say in unison, "The show is over. You are finally free. Stop watching." They repeat the line over and over, getting slightly louder and angrier each time.
Homer trying to take a shit for 30 minutes and when he finally does, theres no toilet paper
The credits are him trying to find ways to wipe his ass
>You assume you can talk to me?
Bart buys out the old Seed and Feed from Sneed.
and renames it to Bart's Farts and Sharts
Quagmire rapes Marge, then takes her home where, after fricking her again, shoots Homer and Marge, then Bart and Lisa, and finally Maggie.
Behind the Laughter 2
Lisa meets a rich man with a private island, she flies with him and meets nonother than Matt Groening. The rich man prompts Lisa to give Mr. Groening the most erotic footrub of his life, Groening can do nothing but sit in content with stubby nine-year old girl fingers caressing his hairy greasy wart wridden little piggies. Roll the credits.
>Episode is focused entirely on Homer
>Goes about his daily life and routine but people start to disappear from Springfield, it's never referenced why
>The second half includes a five minute shot of him drinking a beer at Moe's in silence
>He goes home to find the family gone outside of Bart, who is getting ready to leave
>Bart hugs Homer, says goodbye and leaves without explanation. Homer just nods
>Homer goes upstairs and opens a door. We can't see what's inside the room
>Homer says 'Hi, I thought I'd find you here' to someone inside
>Screen goes black
>'THANK YOU FOR WATCHING' flashes up
>Credits roll in silence
is this a reference to something because I don't get it
high art
says 'Hi, I thought I'd find you here' to someone inside
is he speaking with the audience?
he's talking to Hugo
Kang and Kodos appear at the last scene and call you moronic for watching the episode
Another dull episode where they hug each other and the camera linger in some linear space
Every single Simpsons character singing "We'll meet again" on the streets of Springfield
Lisa starts becoming frantic about global warming killing the earth after plastic things in Springfield begin melting. Homer sees a documentary on TV about nuclear winter and puts 2 and 2 together as a way to help with global warming and knowingly causes a meltdown at work. This causes a chain reaction that is actually bringing about a global nuclear winter and everyone begins slowly dying due to cold and radiation. Final seen is the Simpsons family huddled together at they await the end. Last line is Marge stating,"at least we have each other" cut to black, credits play in silence until that Gracie Films logo with the guy going "shh" in the theater.
There will never be a final episode. I know for a fact that when the VAs die, their voices will be replaced by an AI voice generator using their voice.
I know you're joking but i can't even fathom the outrage that would happen if they used an AI voice replacement for a deceased voice actor on the show
Outrage so big it would probably knock twatter's servers offline for a bit
homer get ipad
future episode
santas little helper dies
he whole family gets ogether to say goodbye to him
over the course of the episode we catchh glimpses of the background characters future
its set ten years from the first episode so lisa isnt still in college and bart is barely out of highschool
maggie delivers the final speech
top it
>How do it well
Bart aprove the 6th grade final exam with the help of his grandpa, Flanders and Lisa and leave school to highschool.Last scene he put a flower in Edna tombstone.
>Generic way to end it
The simpsons leave to capital city or California and copy friends with a scene with the camera having a house tour
>What they will
Homer save his marriage with a dumb plan
it was ending material : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAnZAEPqlbs
An episode with Bart Simpson as an adult. He returns to his family home in Springfield to find it abandoned and his family long dead and buried. Leaving behind a note claiming a chifforobe as his private property, he boards a train for Shelbyville. Following his experiences in an unspecified war, Bart has become an avowed atheist and intends to spread a gospel of antireligion. Despite his aversion to all trappings of Christianity, he constantly contemplates theological issues and finds himself compelled to purchase a hat and suit that cause others to mistake him for a preacher.
In Shelbyville, Bart befriends Milhouse Van Houten, a profane, manic, 18-year-old zookeeper forced to come to the city after his abusive father kicked him out of their house.
Bart becomes a preacher of “the Church of Truth Without Christ,” a religious organization of his own creation, which is against any belief in God, an afterlife, sin, or evil. Milhouse finds a "new" Jesus at the local museum in the form of a shrunken corpse.
Bart becomes infatuated with Rev. Lovejoy, a blind street-preacher and his daughter, Jessica. She tells him that her father blinded himself for Christ, but Bart discovers he isn’t really blind, and is simply a con artist. The discovery causes Lovejoy to flee, and Jessica moves in with Bart.
Bart sees an imitator copying his preaching style and kills him. As the man dies in Bart’s arms, he confesses his sins to Bart. After this incident, Bart blinds himself, doing what Lovejoy couldn’t, and becomes an ascetic, walking with rocks and nails in his shoes, and wrapping his body in barbed wire. This scares off Jessica.
Bart wanders off in a rainstorm, and his landlady calls the police. They find him lying in rubbish in a semi-conscious state and return him to the house where he is placed on a bed. The episode ends with his landlady attempting to speak to the now-completely unresponsive dead young man.
wtf
Homer decides he and his family are going on a walk and the entire episode is them interacting with eachother and various Springfield characters.
Homer and Bart aid Chuck in taking back what’s rightfully his while Marge, Lisa, and Maggie talk about the dangers of inbreeding the episode ends with a party at Chuck’s Suck and Frick. And the Vanhoutens are being dragged behind Sneeds new fancy German car that he got as compensation for giving up the store
Title: "Goodbye Springfield"
FADE IN:
INT. SIMPSONS LIVING ROOM - DAY
The Simpson family is sitting on the couch, watching TV. Marge is holding Maggie, who is sucking on her pacifier. The TV shows a news report about a giant meteor that's heading towards Springfield.
KENT BROCKMAN (on TV)
Ladies and gentlemen, we have some breaking news. A giant meteor is heading towards Springfield and is expected to hit in approximately one hour.
Homer turns to the family, his eyes wide with panic.
HOMER
Oh my God! We have to do something!
MARGE
What can we do, Homer? There's nowhere to go.
LISA
Maybe we can take shelter in the basement.
BART
No way! I don't want to die down there with Dad's old beer cans.
HOMER
(to Bart)
Hey! Those beer cans are collector's items!
MARGE
We need to stay together as a family. That's the most important thing.
The family sits in silence for a moment, unsure of what to do.
HOMER
I've got it! We'll build a giant slingshot and launch ourselves into space!
MARGE
Homer, that's ridiculous.
HOMER
It's not ridiculous, Marge. It's science!
LISA
Dad, I don't think that's a good idea.
HOMER
You don't have to come, Lisa. Just me and Bart.
BART
Cool! Let's do it!
MARGE
Homer, this is insane!
HOMER
Maybe it is, Marge. But at least we'll go out with a bang.
The family looks at each other, unsure of what to do.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. SPRINGFIELD - DAY
The Simpson family is standing in front of a giant slingshot that Homer has built. The meteor can be seen in the distance, getting closer by the second.
HOMER
Okay, Bart, you're up first.
BART
Awesome!
Bart jumps into the slingshot and Homer pulls back the elastic band.
HOMER
Ready, aim, fire!
Homer lets go of the elastic band and Bart goes flying through the air.
BART
Woo-hoo!
Bart flies past the meteor and into space.
LISA
Dad, we can't do this!
HOMER
We have to, Lisa. It's our only chance.
MARGE
Homer, I love you.
HOMER
I love you too, Marge.
Homer jumps into the slingshot and Marge follows.
HOMER
Ready, aim, fire!
Homer and Marge go flying through the air, past the meteor and into space.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. SPACE - DAY
The Simpson family is floating in space, looking back at the Earth.
BART
This is so cool!
LISA
Dad, what do we do now?
HOMER
I don't know, Lisa. But we'll figure it out together.
The family looks at each other, smiling.
FADE TO BLACK.
FADE IN:
INT. SIMPSONS LIVING ROOM - DAY
The TV is on, showing a news report about the meteor that narrowly missed Springfield.
KENT BROCKMAN (on TV)
Well, it looks like Springfield has narrowly avoided disaster. The meteor passed harmlessly by the town and is now on its way out of our solar system.
The Simpson family is sitting on the couch, watching the TV.
HOMER
Well, that was a close one.
LISA
Yeah, but what do we do now? We're stuck in space.
BART
Can we at least go to the moon?
HOMER
Hmm, that's not a bad idea. Maybe we can hitch a ride with NASA or something.
MARGE
But what about Maggie? She can't go to the moon.
HOMER
Don't worry, Marge. We'll figure something out.
The family sits in silence for a moment, trying to come up with a plan.
Suddenly, the doorbell rings.
HOMER
I'll get it.
Homer gets up and answers the door. It's a group of aliens.
ALIEN LEADER
Greetings, Earthling. We have been monitoring your planet and we have come to offer you a ride back home.
HOMER
Wow, that's amazing!
MARGE
But how did you know we were here?
ALIEN LEADER
We detected your spacecraft and followed it here.
The family looks at each other in disbelief.
HOMER
Well, we can't say no to a ride from aliens.
The family follows the aliens out the door and into their spaceship.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. SPACECRAFT - DAY
The Simpson family is sitting in the wienerpit of the spaceship, looking out the window as they fly through space.
LISA
This is incredible! I can't believe we're flying with aliens.
BART
Yeah, this is even better than going to the moon.
MARGE
I just hope Maggie is okay.
Suddenly, the aliens turn to the family.
ALIEN LEADER
We have some good news. We have detected a planet that is very similar to your own. We can drop you off there and you can start a new life.
HOMER
That's amazing! Thank you so much.
The aliens nod and continue flying the spaceship.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
EXT. NEW PLANET - DAY
The Simpson family is standing on a new planet, looking around in awe.
HOMER
Wow, this is incredible. It looks just like home.
MARGE
And there's even a blue sky and green grass.
LISA
I wonder if there are any other people here.
Suddenly, a group of aliens approach the family.
ALIEN LEADER
Welcome to our planet. We have been expecting you.
The family looks at each other, unsure of what to do.
HOMER
Well, I guess this is our new home. Let's make the best of it.
The family follows the aliens into their new home, ready to start a new life.
FADE TO BLACK.
THE END.
The Simpsons? Now, I know you're cancelled.
No, you just think I'm cancelled.
No, you're cancelled. I was your biggest fan.
Look, I screen capped the Variety article.
Everybody is ridiculously successfully like the Crash Team Racing ending
Bart becomes the most popular cartoonist, creating a cartoon called "The Simpsons"
Homer becomes president
Lisa invents an infinite source of energy
Maggie brings an era of world peace
Marge cleans the bathroom or something
They get Chocolate Frosty Milkshakes delivered by Door dash or whatever unoriginal comic name they give the app. Spend 10 minutes apologizing to Lisa for no reason, then Homer and Marge break up because Marge slept with Carl and Lenny at the same time.
A reflection of the worst of 2023 American families with absolutely no humor other than the audience laughing because they don't want to cry.