Write the final episode

Write the final episode.

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Fast forward about ten years. Homer and Marge are now old and Bart is about to get the house to himself while Lisa moves out.

Maggie and Bart hold the fort while Lisa has some hardship getting a house because the house market is shit and Homer, Marge, and Ned make a trip to a retirement home to apply there.

Maggie turns out to be a massive hell raiser like Bart was ten years ago and it annoys Bart who actually chokes Maggie. Bart is horrified at his act of abuse and realizes that's the reason why he acted out so much but also understands Homer's anger at him as well. Bart's plotline in the episode is to form a positive relationship again with Maggie and come to terms with his own childhood.

Lisa meets a young man who gets under Lisa's skin. He calls here out on her bullshit and makes her question her vegetarian lifestyle. Lisa finally loses her virginity to this man and gives up her overly preachy ways.

Homer and Marge, sadly, get killed in a car wreck and the kids are alerted about it by Ned who by the grace of God only lost a leg. At the funeral, no one is really there. Most of the older cast members are now dead from the power plant's radiation. The end of the episode has Maggie and Bart being close as brother and sister, Bart is really sad that he couldn't tell his Dad that he was sorry. And Lisa shares that feeling as well.

The young man that Lisa fucked and is now dating reveals himself to be Milhouse who actually became cool and likable from years of radiation. Bart, Maggie, and Ned laugh at this while Lisa is dumbfounded. Homer and Marge look up from Hell and say everything should be okay for them.

And then Fox announces a spinoff where Bart becomes a father

It was all the imagination of an autistic little boy looking at Springfield inside a snow globe. His parents call him Matt.

episode 52,638 is suddenly cut off by a special emergency news hologram that alien bugs are riding inside a meteor and they will impact near the pacific ocean in about 30 minutes, all citizens are advised to go to their nearby respective barracks and prepare for war

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Behind the Laughter

Grama dies and his spirit inhabits an old luv-o-matic machine. Chief Wiggum moves to New orleans and fights crime with Skinner. Lisa becomes tall, cute and perky.

Sideshow Bob finally kills Bart

Homer kills his family then himself

17 minutes of the episode is him sodomizing the corpses

I remember someone on Sup Forums once posted their idea for a final episode in which the entire status quo changes for every character. Something like the power plant closing down, Bart commiting himself to his schoolwork instead of causing mayhem, and the Simpsons moving out of Springfield.

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Timeskip that shows what would have happened had the show moved on in real time. Which would make every character more than thirty years older. Jesus.

Homer dies, the rest of the episode a slow zoom into his face

Everyone ages up to how old they'd be if they aged in real time from the first episode.

Homer's antics drive Marge to finally dump his ass hard and go live with Flanders.

Bart is in prison for negligence when his ninth baby dies while he was tweaking out of his mind.

Lisa is now the same as Marge, married to a fat, dopey Milhouse who's constantly getting into whacky situations, with a disappointment of a son, a middle child and a new baby, except she's suicidally depressed she never accomplished anything. The only thing keeping her from hanging herself is her brilliant middle child, who she supports and nourishes with all her being. The kid is full of self confidence and looks like she'll be the success Lisa never was.

Maggie turned out normal and well-adjusted, with a happy marriage. There's an implication that she may be an assassin for hire.

At the end of the episode Homer has an accident during some crazy scheme, and has a complete heart failure while trying to crawl from the burning wreckage. A limo drives by, Nelson leans out the window and goes "HA HA".

The last scene is Homer's funeral, buried next to his mother and father while Lovejoy detachedly reads the euology and Willie fills in the grave.

No one else is in attendance.

The credits roll as a dog resembling Santa's Little Helper lies down on the grave. Snow begins to fall.

It's the very first episode redone implying an endless loop.

>no intro, no couch gag
>the plot starts off with Professor Frink inventing a time machine, then Bart n Lisa use it for shenanigans
>something goes wrong, and the whole family start gradually aging up the way they would have if the show was run in real time
>they go through all the years the show's been on-air (with the animation styles transitioning with them), reliving some of their highlights at the ages they were "supposed" to be
>as there become fewer and fewer highlights, they start slowing down, becoming more "zombified" (even the now adult kids, who shouldn't be THAT decrepit just yet)
>episode ends with them all inexplicably crumbling into ancient dust as though they've been alive for centuries and have only now met their true death
>final couch gag: Stan Lee, the only surviving celebrity guest at this point, had absorbed their life essence. Excelsior!
>the original intro is played in reverse in a derelict town with no characters

Wait, I changed my mind. Do this instead t. Alan Moore

It becomes unprofitable so Fox cuts it during a mid-season hiatus.
The finale is a normal episode that wasn't supposed to be the last.

Old Yeller style.
The only end this series deserves.

The Simpson family goes on a picnic with Grampa Abe (as an apology for not spending Christmas or something with him) when Homer accidentally mugs a photo of Lenny and Carl.

He starts thinking that photo-bombing random pictures will help people remember him, and so does just that, until everyone gets sick of it.

Meanwhile, after Lenny threw his phone away in frustration, Bart and Lisa snag the phone and see that Lenny has the "Krusty's Kreature Katching" app (which is just a parody of Pokemon Go) and they spend the episode playing that.

In the last five minutes of the episode, the Simpsons are blasted into vapor by a laser from offscreen. It cuts to a monitor of the scene, while Mr. Burns and Sideshow Bob declare their mission a success and have a celebratory toast.

>It's an hour long special
>nothing exciting has happened is Springfield for weeks
>Homer and the family are worried that their won't be any more adventures or schemes to be had anymore
>Each of the family members goes to find something exciting to do but keep getting shot down by the rest of the town
>They think somethings up so they pull up the film cell and find out Matt Groening is responsible for their creation
>insert joke about god
>They go on a trip to find Matt in Portland (where he lives)
>Portland is weird visual gags
>find Matt's house, It's a mansion like in the Simpsons Game on Xbox360
>They talk to Matt who is obviously voiced by himself
>He's in the middle of recording an episode of the Simpsons from his hom recoring studio
>All the voice actors meet their cartoon selves
>Matt admits to have run out of Ideas for the show and tells them that their going to be canceled
>"But what happens to us when were canceled?"
>"Don't worry, Their is no pain, You'll just live on forever in the hearts of a generation... And merchandise!"
>The Simpsons cry and slowly fade awa y like Marty McFly
>Dan Castellaneta- "Well what do WE do now?"
>Julie- "Were voice Actors, I'm sure we'll find work somewhere"
>Matt- "Good luck out their guys, and gals"
>Visual gag of the entire voice crew sadly walking a lone highway with sad hulk music playing
>cut to the real life voice actors inthe studio, its live action, they put their mics down and walk away together with hopeful music playing
>last shot is of a card that reads "Thanks for your years of continued support- Love the Simpsons team
>fade out
>roll credits

This is the truest answer

Your grammar infuriates me

heh

Lisa becomes a respected public figure in the Springfield community after leading a protest on microagressions in the power plant. She uses this power to make Springfield lean so far left that it falls over, causing mass riots and mayhem for the rest of the episode. It ends with the Simpsons dead on the side of the road after being shot to death by 30 seperate cops, except for El Bartman who magically escapes scot free and takes advantage of the anarchy to take control of Springfield as their new dictator.

the b plot is homer get ipad

/thead

simspen die

end

Matt Groening dies from a heroin overdose.

The best way to end the Simpsons is quietly. No hour long special, no timeskip "where are they now", nothing like that- just a regular episode, like any other.

The show's been in syndication since forever. I think it'd be true to the spirit of the show's sense of humor to ensure that it could continue to be aired seamlessly for decades after production has stopped, with no pesky "endings" to to give the impression that the show has ended.

Lest we forget, this is what The Simpsons had to say about The Cosby Show when it finally ended. Back in 1993, it was probably meant to be tongue-in-cheek, but it's become something of a self-fulfilling prophecy over the last ten years or so:

>Homer: Little Theo, you grew up before our eyes.
>Bart: Hey Dad, how come they're taking The Cosby Show off the air?
>Homer: Because Mr. Cosby wanted to stop before the quality suffered.
>Bart: Quality, shmuality! If I had a TV show I'd run that sucker down to the ground!
>Homer: Amen, boy. Amen.

underrated

This is the only acceptable way for the series to end.

>not Dan going "SUCKS TO BE YOU I ACTUALLY HAVE RANGE"
>Julie and Yeardley are seen on the streets

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Grandpa dies of old age.

Wasn't that one Christmas time-skip episode supposed to be a finale episode?

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>burns retires and homer takes over the plant
>later, the family discovers Abe is suffering from a fatal illness and doesn't have very long to live
>Maggie says her "first" words to abe during his final moment of life
>"Bye bye grampa"
>a week later, homer screws up at the plant again, and Springfield is no longer able to sustain life
>Everyone leaves springfield and go their seperate ways
>Homer is the only one who doesnt want to leave because hes grown so attached to the town
>Ned flanders convinces him to leave
>later, the simpsons are living in a new town
>Turns out ned flanders had happened to move to the same town as them
>since ned is the only person in the new town he recognizes, Homer becomes friends with him.
>The episode ends with homer and ned walking towards the sunset talking about finding new jobs
>Probably add some epilogue-like musical number with all of the characters, talking about all their new lives

I like it but instead of being yellow they should be green or something to really show that this is some demonic hell spiral that just keeps on looping till infinity.

The only good idea in this thread.

There can never be a last episode

the scene is the family packing up everything , saying goodbye to everyone. then the simpsons all say in unison "I have to go home now" the animation cell goes up into the sky the last thing is a hasty note saying "The Simpsons died on the way to their home planet"

fin

After the city is evacuated due to to Peridot's arrival, Steven and his dad leave with the rest of the civilians. After a conversation about the gem war, Steven is determined to back and fight and convinces his dad to let him go.

Steven and Lion meet up with the Crystal Gems; Amethyst and Pearl fuse as Opal in a futile attempt to shoot down the ship. As it finally lands, they see three other Gems emerge: Peridot, a large Gem named Jasper, who has a grudge against Rose, and Lapis Lazuli, who had been dragged with them. Jasper is not impressed with what she sees and orders Peridot to destroy them using lasers from the ship. The Crystal Gems beg Steven to leave, but he refuses, stating he is a Crystal Gem, too. He then jumps in front of them and shields them from the blast.

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After the smoke clears, Jasper is shocked to find Steven bearing the same Gem power as Rose Quartz, mistaking him for his mother. Shortly afterward Steven collapses from the exhaustion of creating such a large shield. She decides to take him to Yellow Diamond before she sees Garnet rushing in to attack. Garnet is countered by Jasper's helmet before being poofed by a Gem Destabilizer, leaving two dormant gems in the aftermath; one red and one blue.

Jasper declares her victory as she subdues the rest of the team, starting with Steven. She headbutts Steven, knocking him unconscious,

>Episode takes place on Christmas Eve
>The entire cast is having a party at the Simpsons' house
>Festivities are cut short when Santa's Little Helper runs out into the street and gets run over and killed
>This saddens everyone as Homer and Bart reminisce about the first episode of the series where Santa's Little Helper joined the family during Christmas
>Rest of the episode is a clipshow with different characters sharing their favorite "memories" with everyone else
>As the episode ends, each character leaves the house saying farewells to the family
>Family goes to the couch for one final couch gag. Homer comically rams himself into something while Bart and Lisa laugh at him before Homer starts joining in the laughter
>Episode ends zooming out from the window into Kang and Kodos' ship with them making quips about how terrible that finale was and then arguing about which season was the last good one

This is probably closest to what we'll actually get

The opening shows a deserted and decrepit looking Springfield, with no music playing in the background; just an eerie wind and leaves flying around. Moe's tavern is boarded up and partly burnt on the outside. The Kwik-e-Mart's windows were smashed and everything inside--even the shelves and light fixtures--are gone. The statue of Jebediah Springfield is missing its head and has FALSE GOD spraypainted on it. As we go past some other locations you can hear faint echoes that sound like pained wailing, realistic crying. At a deserted and destroyed Springfield Elementary you can hear faint crying from someone with a Scottish accent.

What you also notice is that none of the locations have any lights on.... except for one. The Android's Dungeon and Baseball Card Shop. The light's faint, it's just from candles. The window is partially boarded up and inside, there's stacks of boxes and collectibles scattered around. We see Comic Book Guy is sitting there, looking anxious as fuck, looking around to see if something's behind him. He looks in worse shape than he usually does. Then he turns toward the viewer and says...

"You know how Fox has a weird way of counting Simpsons episodes? They refuse to count a couple of them, making the amount of episodes inconsistent..."

but what do the simpsons have to do with this