The Simpsons: All 10 Show-Changing Plot Twists In Season 36, Episode 1 Explained

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    Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for The Simpsons season 36, episode 1
    Although its biggest twist suddenly re-framed all of these events, The Simpsons season 36 premiere included numerous series-shaking twists and revelations. The Simpsons season 37 renewal has not yet been announced, but it certainly seems like the series will remain a TV staple for a lot longer. After hitting a critical nadir around seasons 32-32, The Simpsons turned its fortunes around with tighter, funnier seasons 34 and 35. These character-centric outings were lauded as a return to form for the series, prompting think pieces from everywhere from YouTube to Vulture about whether The Simpsons was finally good again.
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    It seemed like, The Simpsons season 36’s ratings problems aside, the show was poised for a comeback in 2024. As such, it was a major shock when season 36, episode 1, “Bart’s Birthday,” began with late-night host and former Simpsons scribe Conan O’Brien breaking the fourth wall to celebrate 35 years of the show and announcing that “Bart’s Birthday” would be The Simpsons series finale. This dramatic shock was reinforced by the episode’s plot, which saw Springfield and its citizens changed completely by a string of shocking twists. However, the biggest shock was saved for the ending.
    10 Principal Skinner Retired In The Simpsons Season 36 Premiere
    Skinner’s New Job Clearly Set Up A Spinoff
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    Shortly after O’Brien introduced “Hack GPT,” the AI technology that scripted “Bart’s Birthday” in-universe, the episode’s plot began in earnest. Bart handed out birthday party invitations at school, discovering to his delight that Uter was still alive despite his prolonged absence in recent seasons. However, things soon took a turn for the strange as Principal Skinner announced he was leaving his job and moving out of Springfield. The Principal was moving in with Groundskeeper Willie, a new adventure that sounded suspiciously like a hacky attempt to set up a spinoff series. Things only got stranger from here.
    9 The Simpsons Season 36 Premiere Killed Off Mr. Burns
    Mr. Burns Fell In A Vat Of Nuclear Waste
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    In a gag straight out of The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror Halloween specials, Mr. Burns died gruesomely in a nuclear power plant accident early in “Bart’s Birthday.” Smithers announced that Burns had died and left his fortune to be divided among the power plant’s workers, an unexpectedly generous gesture that earned whoops of overjoyed applause. Burns then emerged to laugh at his gullible workers, mocking them for falling for his cruel prank. Seconds later, he fell into a vat of nuclear waste with Homer’s help, and his lawyer announced that Burns’ prank will would hold up after all.
    8 Comic Book Guy And Kumiko Had A Baby
    John Cena Delivered The Couple’s First Child
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    After Homer’s co-workers learned their evil boss’s fortune would be divided among them, they heralded their obvious colleague as a hero. Bart was perturbed by this bizarre occurrence but sought refuge in a place that never changed. Arriving at Comic Book Guy’s store, The Android’s Dungeon, Bart was shocked to find his wife in labor. Kumiko gave birth to her and Comic Book Guy’s child with the help of John Cena, resulting in Comic Book Guy closing his store for good to become a full-time father. This latest disturbance drove Bart straight to his oldest and most reliable friend.
    7 Milhouse Is Moving To Atlanta
    Kirk Got A Recording Contract
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    Unfortunately, arriving at Milhouse’s house didn’t help matters at all. In one of The Simpsons season 36’s weirdest twists, Milhouse’s parents revealed that his father, Kirk, had gotten a recording contract and the family was moving to Atlanta. As anyone who recalls Kirk’s demo tape from season 8, episode 6, “A Milhouse Divided,” can attest, this hardly seemed like a likely turn of events. Nonetheless, the Van Houtens whisked Bart’s oldest friend away and Bart was forced to face the reality that his life was changing faster than he ever imagined possible. This fear was soon further reaffirmed.
    6 Moe Sold His Tavern In The Simpsons Season 36 Premiere
    Moe’s Subplot And Future Received No Further Explanation
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    As Bart walked through Springfield in “Bart’s Birthday,” numerous iconic businesses from the long-running show shut down and advertised their sale. Most notably, Moe turned off the lights in his famous tavern one last time before hanging a “Sold” sign on the door. Ordinarily, this would have been an event that would have disturbed Homer more than Bart. However, upon his return home, Bart discovered that his father had gotten to the root of his anger management issues and drinking problem in therapy and was now ready to embrace gentler parenting. Bart was less than pleased by this twist.
    Bart was so horrified by Homer’s sudden personality change that he didn’t even hang around long enough to hear Maggie utter her first words. They were the cringe-worthy one-liner “Sooo, that just happened,” but this wasn’t the only surprise this scene had in store. The Simpsons season 36’s storytelling tricks continued as Bart passed the weddings of Aunt Patty and her partner Evelyn, Ned Flanders and the long-forgotten Simpson family neighbor Ruth Powers, Aunt Selma and the one-joke character Yes Guy, and Duffman and Ms. Hoover. By this point, it was clear that something strange was going on.
    5 Nelson’s Father Came Back
    The Absent Simpsons Supporting Star Finally Returned
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    As Bart rushed to return home, he was faced with increasingly unlikely moments that paid off ancient setups The Simpsons established years and even decades earlier. Nelson’s father, who abandoned his family under the auspices of going out for a pack of cigarettes before the show began, returned and embraced his estranged son. Bart ran away from this event, growing increasingly unhinged as his world fell apart around him. Later, Bart discovered that the rest of Nelson’s gang of bullies were raising a baby together while living with legendary Simpsons one-off guest star Hank Scorpio in an equally outlandish twist.
    4 Lisa Won A Juilliard Scholarship And A MacArthur Genius Grant
    Lisa’s Future Seemed Bright In The Show’s “Ending”
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    Bart began to unravel the mystery of the episode’s events when he sabotaged the taping of Krusty’s final show by mooning the audience. However, instead of breaking him out of this bizarre reality, this stunt just got Bart predictably arrested. From his jail cell, Bart pleaded with his little sister to help him uncover the mysterious forces that were rewriting reality around them. Lisa initially seemed compelled by Bart’s claims that things were changing alarmingly fast and in increasingly unlikely ways, but, inevitably, these changes had already reached her and given her a more important plan to focus on.
    Bart was aware that this was just another case of The Simpsons neatly wrapping up another major character’s arc before the show ended.
    Lisa was awarded both a scholarship to Juilliard and a junior version of the MacArthur Genius Grant, effectively securing her whatever future she wanted. Although this seemed like great news for his sister, Bart was aware that this was just another case of The Simpsons neatly wrapping up another major character’s arc before the show ended. He grew even more desperate to escape this waking nightmare when Police Chief Wiggum informed him that he would typically punish Bart’s misbehavior by sending him to military school. However, the chief had a change of heart thanks to his own ambitious future plans.
    3 Police Chief Wiggum Left The Force
    The Simpsons Supporting Star Moved To Chicago
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    In a twist that shocked everyone but the increasingly irritated Bart, Police Chief Wiggum announced that he was moving out of Springfield and joining the Chicago Police Department. His sidekicks Lou and Eddie were shocked to discover that he would be dealing with grisly crimes in his new job and Wiggum sheepishly admitted that his prospective spinoff would be more dramatic than comedic. This was one of the few meta moments in the episode that explicitly acknowledged what was happening in Springfield. The Simpsons was ending the show’s story by giving every supporting star an appropriate sendoff, much to Bart’s chagrin.
    The Simpsons previously teased a non-existent spinoff for Skinner and Wiggum in season 8, episode 24,