He actually died with the sushi. Everything else that has happened since was just Marge writing a story in her book to deal with her grief.Or Homer didn't wake up from the coma he fell into in the series' first clip show episode and was ultimately taken off life support, and everything since Bart's April Fool's prank that put Homer in that situation (including the post-prank events of the clip show episode itself) is just the product of his imagination going wild and his mind losing coherence as his brain loses oxygen and starts shutting down.
He actually died with the sushi. Everything else that has happened since was just Marge writing a story in her book to deal with her grief.
He actually died with the sushi. Everything else that has happened since was just Marge writing a story in her book to deal with her grief.https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/3/33ee4317.jpg
NT? What state is that?North Tacoma
Looks good for his age tbh
The Simpsons never should have had a sliding timescale. The show might still be fresh and popular if they just stuck to real time passage. Let characters age, and life milestones to happen.Bart gets Sherri pregnant at 15, they name the kid Dallas, and Bart gets a job at the power plant where he eventually takes Homers job, and then quits and opens a Culvers with Disco Stu, and Gil.
It's kinda weird to me that they never retconned Skinner being a Vietnam veteran even though that makes no sense with his age anymore.Is Abe still a WW2 vet?
I understood that reference...sadly.I did too. Fortunately, they undid that horrible mistake.
Is Abe still a WW2 vet?I think so