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Any predictions on how the last episode of "The Simpsons" might end? (Whenever that day comes)

Even though I'm no longer watch "Simpsons" I thought about this after posting my latest 2022 prediction speculating that at least one "Simpsons" voice will announce his or her retirement next year.

Made me think of this: Whenever that eventual day comes, how do you think the "Simpsons" will end its last episode?

My thought--based on how they never age in animation in 32 years--that the Simpsons do a take-off of the last "Newhart" where the show is revealed to be an entire dream.

I'm no writer but I thought of a few lines.

It starts with cliffhanger scene where Homer is either fatally hit by a golf ball, a golf club, or a golf cart at Mr. Burns' company golf outing (one of Homer's stupid actions was to cost him his life).

Then Homer wakes up--with Season 1 animation of him and Marge in their bed.

Homer: "You won't believe the dream I just had. The entire Springfield area was moved to some strange place where everyone was animated and never aged in 32 years."

Marge: "That's what happens when you eat 3 whole boxes of 2 week-old donuts before bed."

Homer: "Where am I?"

Marge: "You're safe and sound back in good old 1990. May 21, 1990 that is. In fact, the last episode of Newhart is on tonight. I hear it might have an interesting ending. Also, I heard on the news recently that Fox is going to put a hit new show with an animated family up against Cosby on Thursdays this fall."

Homer: "Who would be crazy enough to go against Cosby?"

(Later moves to a scene of the Simpson house with the last Newhart on)

Homer: "Hey Newhart--you stole my dream I had last night!" (Show ends with "Bob Newhart Show" closing theme playing in credits).
 
Harry Shearer is 78. He's close to Mr. Burns' age. One of these days their most talented voice artist isn't going to be able to do all those voices and then where will they be?
 
Two things: First, you're from Springfield? Second,(to vchimpanzee) AI!(I guess I'm forced to say, "artificial intelligence". Otherwise, you might think it was a nickname for Albert, Alfred or Aloysius, sometimes spelled, "Alouicious".)
 
They'll play out a full, episode-long version of the old, long-running joke "The Aristocrats", but they'll pull it off in a truly Simpsonesque manner.
 
The second most talented voice artist is Hank Azaria. i don't know if he could take over if Shearer couldn't do it. Dan Castellanetta is also quite versatile.
 
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