I’m not sure how many people are still watching ‘The Simpsons’, but it keeps getting renewed for new seasons so I guess it’s still popular with some people, somewhere in the world. Probably Omaha and places like that.
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Anyway, ‘The Simpsons’ have always had a phenomenal knack of predicting the future with their most notable example being that Donald Trump would become President of The United States back in the year 2000 or something. That’s one hell of a good guess isn’t it considering how many people there are to fulfil a once every four years job isn’t it? Unbelievable in fact.
A guy called Matt Selman is now writing and producing the show – I guess Matt Groening handed over the reigns a while ago or something – and he’s revealed that they’re going to get even more meta on the 34th season of the show by attempting to explain how they’ve managed to pull this off so many times:
We have another crazy conceptual episode that explains how The Simpsons know the future.
It’s a conceptual episode with lots of crazy stuff in it, but it does an explanation of how The Simpsons can predict the future.
Not giving much away there is he? This is pretty interesting but every time I write something about ‘The Simpsons’ I say that I might check it out because it’s intriguing, but every time I don’t and I’m pretty certain that this is probably going to be the same. Somebody give me a Twitter link to the important part OK?
For more of the same, check out this recent episode where Homer gets cancelled and meets Joe Rogan. See, I’m not gonna watch that – are you?