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Screen Rant on MSNSimpsons Showrunner Explains Exactly Why Homer Would Always Become The Show's True ProtagonistEXCLUSIVE: Bart might be the original star of The Simpsons, but showrunner Matt Selman explained to ScreenRant why Homer was ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Simpsons Showrunner Unpacks Homer's Greatest Hits & Addresses Reactions To Season 36 FinaleThe Simpsons showrunner Matt Selman celebrates Homerpalooza by tackling what makes a perfect Homer episode and reactions to ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNTop The Simpsons Writer Calls This 1 Character More Iconic Than Tony SopranoThere have been a handful of seminal characters created in television history, and a Simpsons writer claims this one from his show is tops.
The Simpsons Season 37 is preparing to bring its unique brand of pop culture satire, and the target of their ire this time is ...
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Why Fans Still Crave a Remake of The Simpsons: Hit & RunIf you’ve ever spent an afternoon gleefully tearing through Springfield as Homer Simpson—dodging Chief Wiggum, collecting Buzz Cola cards, and running over innocent mailboxes—you already know why The ...
One of the greatest joys of Disney+ is that it puts the massive library of The Simpsons at any subscriber’s fingertips. To keep audiences engaged, the platform went on to introduce livestreams of ...
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/Film on MSNWhy The Simpsons Focuses So Much On HomerThe Simpsons started out as a show focusing on Bart, but somewhere along the way, the series pivoted its focus onto Homer.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Simpsons Best Episode Is Also Its Saddest (And I Bet You Haven't Seen It)One of the best episodes of The Simpsons is rarely listed among its finest (half) hours and the underrated classic is also ...
The episode shows an emotional Homer Simpson beside a tombstone that reads: "Beloved wife, mother, pork‑chop seasoner." Earlier in the episode, an upset Marge delivered a teary message to her children ...
Live from Springfield, it's Homer Simpson. The lovable oaf will be televised live at the conclusion of "The Simpsons'" May 15 broadcast. The live three minutes will have Homer talking about ...
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