This Is How 'The Simpsons' Would End, If It Ever Does

This Is How 'The Simpsons' Would End, If It Ever Does
THE SIMPSONS: Homer promises Bart the next best thing to a submarine ride: revenge on Principal Skinner in the 'Yellow Subterfuge' episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (Photo by FOX via Getty Images)
THE SIMPSONS: Homer promises Bart the next best thing to a submarine ride: revenge on Principal Skinner in the 'Yellow Subterfuge' episode of THE SIMPSONS airing Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (Photo by FOX via Getty Images)

In light of the 552-episode marathon showing on FXX right now and living on for eternity in our hearts, "The Simpsons" show runner Al Jean has posited a potential finale for the show, should it ever end:

This is a reference to the first-ever episode, from the show's premiere in 1989, when the family gathers to watch Bart parody "Jingle Bells" and Lisa perform as Tawanga, the Santa Claus of the South Seas.

As the A.V. club notes, Jean's tweet is also likely a reference to "eternal return," a concept recently popularized by "True Detective" via Rust Cohle's fondness for post-Kantian philosophy.

In conclusion: time is a flat circle, preferably from Lard Lad with pink, sprinkled frosting.

[h/t Uproxx]

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