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Homer Simpson has, according to the animated character, stopped strangling his son Bart – bringing to an end a long-running (and outdated) gag on the show. It’s one of many set pieces on the ...
Homer Simpson declares that he will not strangle Bart in episodes of "The Simpsons," marking the end of a nearly 40-year-old gag.
During a recent episode, Homer declared he had stopped strangling his 10-year-old son because ‘times have changed’ Homer will continue strangling Bart, The Simpson’s co-creator says Skip to ...
The Simpsons was rarely afraid to get dark, as proven by unforgettable episodes like "Homer's Enemy" and "Alone Again, Natura ...
Why Homer Will Still Choke Bart in The Simpsons. Although Homer hasn’t physically choked Bart on screen for several years before that joke in Season 35, it seems that now the team behind The ...
The Simpsons Season 37 is preparing to bring its unique brand of pop culture satire, and the target of their ire this time is ...
The Simpsons, the longest-running American sitcom, was first released on 17th December 1989. Created by Matt Groening and developed with James L.
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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 MSN"I Think 1 Dead Marge Was Enough": The Simpsons Showrunner Reflects On Season 36 Finale BacklashEXCLUSIVE: The Simpsons showrunner and executive producer Matt Selman addresses the backlash connected to Marge’s death, giving a candid response.
Homer and Bart Simpson share a sacred moment between a boy and his father. Watch "The Simpsons Funday Football" on Disney+, ESPN+, and on mobile, with NFL+.
To misquote Mary J. Blige: Don’t need no strangulation, holleration in this dancery. The Simpsons is officially done with Homer strangling his son, Bart. On the third episode of The Simpsons ...
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