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The Simpsons Fans In Shock As Marge Is Killed Off In Heartbreaking Finale

It’s the end of an era for ‘The Simpsons’ fans as Marge Simpson has been killed off!

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From their humble beginnings as animated shorts on ‘The Tracey Ullman Show’ in 1987, to becoming a global phenomenon, ‘The Simpsons’ have captured hearts and funny bones worldwide.

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The enduring legacy of ‘The Simpsons’.

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With each episode, ‘The Simpsons’ continues to captivate audiences with its blend of humor and heart.

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Whether through laughter or tears, the show’s impact on popular culture remains undeniable.

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With its razor-sharp satire, quirky characters, and clever humor, ‘The Simpsons’ quickly carved out a niche in the television landscape, captivating audiences with its unique blend of wit and charm.

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Creator Matt Groening’s vision of a dysfunctional yet endearing family struck a chord with viewers, offering a comedic reflection of American life that resonated across generations.

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The show’s success lies not only in its humor but also in its ability to evolve and adapt to changing times, staying relevant for over three decades.

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‘The Simpsons’ boasts an impressive list of accolades, including multiple Emmy Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, cementing its status as a cultural icon.

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Its influence extends far beyond the small screen, with merchandise, video games, and even a feature film adding to its expansive empire.

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‘The Simpsons’ drops bombshell, killing off iconic character.

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In a jaw-dropping move, ‘The Simpsons’ bid farewell to a beloved character, leaving fans reeling.

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Larry the Barfly, a fixture at Moe’s Tavern, met his demise in the latest episode.

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Larry’s unforgettable moment on ‘The Simpsons’!

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Despite his limited dialogue and background presence, Larry’s absence leaves a noticeable void.

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The balding bar patron, known for his affinity for booze, has been a staple since the show’s inception.

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His sudden departure in Season 35’s “Cremains of the Day” has left fans mourning.

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Larry’s character, aged 42 in fiction, had been a loyal companion to Homer and company for over three decades.

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Although often relegated to the background, Larry’s occasional moments of commentary added depth to scenes.

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His infamous line, “Who’s the chick?” in Season 2 remains etched in fans’ memories.

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The Simpsons’ characters pay tribute to Larry in emotional episode!

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But in a twist of fate, Larry’s journey reached its end, prompting Homer and friends to embark on a poignant road trip.

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Their mission: to scatter his ashes and pay tribute to a friend they scarcely knew.

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As the gang grapples with their lack of knowledge about Larry, his mother’s revelation hits them hard.

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Describing them as his “best friends,” Larry’s final wish leaves Homer and pals grappling with guilt.

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In a bid to honor his memory, they concoct a fictitious fishing tale, masking their ignorance.

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Fans reel as ‘The Simpsons’ says goodbye!

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The loss of Larry resonates deeply with long-time viewers, sparking an outpouring of grief online.

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Social media platforms buzzed with shock and sadness as fans mourned the passing of a beloved character.

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The news blindsided many, prompting an emotional response from devoted followers.

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“Just learned they are killing off Larry on The Simpsons tomorrow. I need a minute,” shared one distraught viewer.

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Following the episode, tributes poured in, with fans expressing disbelief at the unexpected turn of events.

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“I can’t believe they killed off Larry Dalrymple on The Simpsons last night. #RIPLarry,” lamented another.

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Larry’s departure marks a significant moment in the show’s history, reminding fans of the ever-changing landscape of Springfield.

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While the loss may sting, it serves as a poignant reminder of the show’s ability to evoke genuine emotion.

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As viewers come to terms with Larry’s absence, they brace themselves for the next chapter in the iconic series.

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Larry’s legacy will endure, immortalized in the annals of television history.

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As fans reflect on his journey, they cherish the memories shared with one of Springfield’s most enigmatic residents.

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But just when we thought they were done, they have now killed off Marge too.

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NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 17: (L-R) Lisa Simpson, Marge Simpson and Maggie Simpson visit The Empire State Building to celebrate the 30th anniversary of “The Simpsons” at The Empire State Building on December 17, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images)

In the season finale, it shows the Simpsons characters in the future mourning Marge at her grave.

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Her cause of death was not revealed.

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But it did show Marge in heaven, and she was still young. So many expect she died young.

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So while the episode was set in the future…

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NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 17: (L-R) Lisa Simpson, Marge Simpson and Maggie Simpson visit The Empire State Building to celebrate the 30th anniversary of “The Simpsons” at The Empire State Building on December 17, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images)

We know that Marge dies young, and we can expect heartache in future episodes!

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