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      • Many episodes have suggested that Homer isn't necessarily afraid of death. While he wants to enjoy life for as long as he can, many episodes like "Brick Like Me" and Season 16's "Sleeping with the Enemy" (Directed by Lauren MacMullan and Written by Jon Vitti) had Homer refer to the "peace of the grave" as the reward for a well-lived life.
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  2. Sep 7, 2020 · With Homer central to the universe of the show, it only makes sense to theorize that The Simpsons can - and should - end with his death. As the character has grown steadily more self-absorbed in recent years, it stands to reason that the series is setting him up for a redemptive end.

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  3. Jan 21, 2024 · Taking place decades after the present-day setting of the show, the Simpsons' first Thanksgiving without Homer quietly reveals that he ultimately got the life he always wanted, surrounded by loved ones and passing away peacefully.

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    • "Why you little ..." Though he doesn't choke Bart as much as he used to, this is an example of a Homer saying that has become part of our own language.
    • "Woo-Hoo!" This is another quote that has become part of our daily conversations. It's Homer's version of elation. Where "Hmmm ..." represents his love of food, "Woo-Hoo!"
    • "Aw, 20 dollars? I wanted a peanut!" Homer's Brain: "20 dollars can buy many peanuts." Homer: "Explain." Homer's Brain: "Money can be exchanged for goods and services."
    • Operator! Give me the number for 911!" Yes, it's an overused joke, but it reveals two things. One, Homer's innocence/ignorance. Two, he's a compassionate man.
    • Homer On Empathy. "Lisa, Just Because I Don't Care, Doesn't Mean I Don't Understand." This classic Homerism accurately sums up The Simpsons patriarch's relationship with his middle child.
    • Homer On Ambition. "Trying Is The First Step Towards Failure." This is another bit of advice that might seem callous at first, but in reality, it is absolutely true.
    • Homer On Parenting. "The Key To Parenting Is Don’t Overthink It. Because Overthinking Leads To … What Were We Talking About? " Homer keeps things simple, and it's apparent in the way he fathers.
    • Homer On Keeping His Word. "Weaseling Out Of Things Is Important To Learn. It’s What Separates Us From The Animals! Except The Weasel. " In many ways, Homer was ahead of his time.
  4. In Death Tome, Homer is the husband of Marge and the father of Bart and Lisa. He is shown to be drunk while having dinner with his boss Mr. Burns after his son Bart mysteriously disappeared before the events of Treehouse of Horror XXXIII until his daughter Lisa found him after he faked to be “L”.

  5. Homer Jay Simpson is the protagonist of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. [1] He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and first appeared, along with the rest of the Simpsons, in The Tracey Ullman Show short "Good Night" on April 19, 1987. [2]

  6. Well, there's that theory that Homer might have died after Bart's April Fools Day Prank, which was six months after this episode, and Homer is living a life either in the Great Beyond, or in a coma with the TV on.

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