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Published 12:38 26 Aug 2016 BST
We thought The Simpsons Movie might be the end of the line back in 2007, but nearly a decade on and it's still going.
You might say that they're just looking for the right ending, but that's not really a valid excuse. After all, it's been four years since someone on Reddit posited the perfect way to wrap things up in a neat little package. Really, we mean that. Sorry if it sounded sarcastic.
According to Redditor LittleMonkey69, the perfect ending goes like this. When watching TV as a family, it is announced that Itchy and Scratchy is coming to an end and that there will be a competition to allow a fan to write the finale. All the Simpsons family members enter the contest, and Krusty falls in love with one of the ideas and decides to make it the winner, but on the day he accidentally announces the names of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie so that they all have won.
This is where it gets interesting:
'Flash forward a year later and Bart is in class describing his take on the Itchy and Scratchy finale to Milhouse, while showing us Itchy and Scratchy with Bart's voice-over. He finishes and the class is silent, Edna Krabappel is staring at him and says, "After-school detention". 'The scene then cuts to the power plant and Homer is describing his finale to Lenny and Carl. He finishes, a bell rings and he gets in a radiation suit. The scene cuts to a supermarket and Marge is describing her take to Helen Lovejoy, she finishes and strolls Maggie in the trolley to another aisle. 'Here, Maggie sees the unibrow baby and starts describing her take via waving and motioning. She finishes and the scene cuts to Lisa, she begins describing her take to Sherri and Terri. She finishes and picks up her saxophone to go to music practice.Considering how drawn out and fantastical the series has become over the years, it would be fantastic to see such an understated, yet meaningful, end to one of the most celebrated shows on TV, allowing it all to come full circle. Rather than going for a big shock by killing off the main characters or a disappointing "twist" that it was all a dream or something equally crap, this would be the perfect way to end the show. And if the creators of do decide to take it, it even carries the extra meta level of letting a fan write the final episode of an iconic show which centres around the idea of the main characters writing the final episode of an iconic show. Make it happen.


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