The Simpsons Season 35’s Best Character Arc Ended With A Dark Twist I Was Not Expecting

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The Simpsons Season 35’s Best Character Arc Ended With A Dark Twist I Was Not Expecting
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The Simpsons S35's dark finale twist explained.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary While The Simpsons season 35 focused on Marge more than ever before, its finale saw her character arc culminate with a shockingly dark twist. Marge is not the main character of The Simpsons. She might be the wife of Homer Simpson and the mother of Bart and Lisa, but she gets much less screen time and story focus than all three of them.

Marge had her meanest moment in a long time when she snapped, saying that Bart continually carting a brain around town was an unforeseen condition that rendered her promises of unconditional love moot. Bart’s antics during a museum field trip led Luann to ban Milhouse from hanging out with him, and Marge reacted by doing everything possible to ruin Milhouse’s social standing and improve Bart’s popularity. While The Simpsons season 35’s biggest problem was silly humor that went nowhere, this dark episode leaned in the opposite direction.

Like many post-Golden Age episodes of The Simpsons, this outing never fully contended with the dramatic impact of its storyline. The fact that Bart eventually discovered the brain belonged to a scientist, and not a fellow daredevil as he had imagined, was ultimately irrelevant. Marge admitted that her love for Bart was conditional on him acting normal and said that she feared Lisa was going to Hell, but neither of these comments were followed up on.

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