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Why The Simpsons Should Have Ended with ‘The Simpsons Movie’

The Simpsons, a cultural phenomenon spanning over three decades, sparked debates among fans and critics about its ideal ending point. Arguably, the perfect conclusion to this iconic series arrived with the release of The Simpsons Movie in 2007.

The film provided a fitting finale, as the beloved yellow family embarked on a transformative journey, rediscovering the value of their relationships and community. With over nine years in the making and the collaboration of legendary Simpsons writers, The Simpsons Movie offered an epic adventure that surpassed any potential modern-day finale.

In the world of The Simpsons, defining the “new” era of the show has become subjective. While some pinpointed Season 11 as the turning point, others viewed later seasons as the decline. Despite occasional highlights, it’s widely acknowledged that the series has overstayed its welcome.

Under the stewardship of showrunner Matt Selman, recent episodes have impressed audiences. However, two fundamental issues persist, particularly evident in the post-Simpsons Movie seasons.

Firstly, the show has exhausted Springfield-related narratives, leading to experimentation with various art styles and parodies. While visually intriguing, this departure dilutes Selman’s creative potential.

Moreover, Julie Kavner’s vocal strain, exacerbated during The Simpsons Movie’s production, remains a concern. Despite her enduring commitment, recent recordings reveal the toll on her voice, raising questions about the sustainability of her performance.

Although The Simpsons continues to produce engaging content, many fans believe that The Simpsons Movie presented the optimal opportunity for a triumphant conclusion. Its cultural impact and nationwide fervor signify a high point worthy of concluding this iconic series.

Joanne Wells

Joanne Wells is a media journalist for ScreenNearYou. She reports on the inside conversations in Hollywood. Also, she loves pizza!

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