The Simpsons Behind The Laughter
Summary Some of the greatest TV episodes ever are ones that aren’t actually a part of the show’s canon. Non-canon episodes allow for all manner of wacky situations for a show’s characters, such as what-if situations, “it was all a dream” scenarios or even anthologies. Some of the best TV shows of all time are remembered for their non-canon episodes, which give audiences a refreshing break and enjoy their favorite characters in a brand-new context or setting.
While all the events happen inside Eric's mind, it’s still interesting to see how everyone’s futures change because he and Donna never get together. Donna marries Hyde and ends up a single mother, Red finally gets his perfect son, and Kelso becomes a news anchor. Even though they don’t get back together for a while after this episode, it still allows Eric to appreciate what he is lucky enough to have experienced by being with Donna in the first place.
Cast Kaley Cuoco , Johnny Galecki , Jim Parsons , Melissa Rauch , Mayim Bialik , Kunal Nayyar , Simon Helberg Release Date September 24, 2007 Seasons 12 Directors Mark Cendrowski 8 Turn Left Doctor Who - Season 4, Episode 11 Close “Turn Left” is one of the greatest Doctor Who stories of the modern era and truly reemphasizes that Donna Noble is the most important woman in the universe. After Donna doesn’t marry Lance in the events of “The Runaway Bride,” the world around her changes drastically.
7 Da Boom Family Guy - Season 2, Episode 3 Close The incredibly funny Family Guy episode “Da Boom” sends the Griffins into a post-apocalyptic world following Y2K. This is a relatively wild way for the show to throw off audiences, but thankfully, it’s not canon. Several things that happen throughout the episode are stupidly comical and would be absolutely nonsensical if real, like Stewie’s mutant octopus body or Quagmire and Cleveland melding into one.
Cast Tress MacNeille , Julie Kavner , Harry Shearer , Pamela Hayden , Nancy Cartwright , Hank Azaria , Dan Castellaneta , Yeardley Smith Release Date December 17, 1989 Seasons 35 Directors David Silverman , Jim Reardon , Mark Kirkland 5 Anthology Of Interest I Futurama - Season 2, Episode 16 Close “Anthology Of Interest I” is the first of Futurama’s non-canon anthology episodes and sets up a fantastic standard that the show attempts to replicate multiple times.
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