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The episode then ends with Marge watching her children reunite from heaven, now married to Ringo Starr. “I’m just so happy my kids are close again,” Marge says.
Marge proudly watches over them from heaven. "I'm just so happy my kids are close again," she says before being informed by Ringo Starr, who's also deceased apparently, that they're late for the ...
The episode then ends with Marge watching her children reunite from heaven, now married to her longtime crush, Ringo Starr. “I’m just so happy my kids are close again,” Marge says.
There’s a shrimp tower.” “Okay, Ringo. I’m just so glad that we’re allowed to marry different people in Heaven,” she responds before kissing the animated Ringo Starr.
Fans of Marge Simpson can breathe easier Thursday: She's alive and well Amid speculation that the matriarch of the iconic animated series was killed off amid the show's 36th season finale, a ...
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The Simpsons season 36 ended with a bang leaving fans devastated.The long-running animated series finale titled, Estranger Things, aired May 18 showed the death of a core family member: Marge ...
The two then share an embrace and the episode ends. The character of Ringo has previously appeared in The Simpsons. He voiced himself in the 1991 episode 'Brush with Greatness'.
The Simpsons fans are reacting after an episode featuring the death of one of the show’s main characters, Marge Simpson – although that doesn’t mean Marge will be leaving our screens. In an episode ...
The Simpsons ' season 36 finale, "Estranger Things," skips ahead to a future where Marge is the first Simpson to die. Fans expressed shock over the death, but flash-forward episodes typically aren ...
The Simpsons fans are reacting after an episode featuring the death of one of the show’s main characters, Marge Simpson – although that doesn’t mean Marge will be leaving our screens. In an episode ...