The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman has clarified that the recent Season 36 finale episode, Estranger Things, which depicted the aftermath of a major character's death, should not be regarded as canonical. Selman explained that the show operates without a fixed continuity, stating outright that The Simpsons has "no canon." As a result, the emotional events of the episode — including the character's demise — are unlikely to be referenced in future installments. This aligns with the series' long-standing tradition of resetting its narrative status quo, allowing each episode to function independently regardless of previous storylines.
Simpsons Producer Clarifies: Episode with Key Character's Death Not Canon
Author : Zachary
Nov 21,2025
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