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Needless to say, anyone who has ever been a fan of The Simpsons over the last three decades felt some kind of way about that statement. Those who are still into the show felt like it was a safety net they could celebrate, knowing that the animated portrait of American family life will go on as long as we do. However, if you are someone (like me) who loved The Simpsons at one time but fell off after too long, this was a groan-worthy statement.
Here’s the thing: The Simpsons already had the opportunity to give the show its perfect ending, and the idea was pitched half a decade ago.
The Simpsons‘ Old Showrunner Had The Perfect Series Finale Idea

Matt Selman will be the sole showrunner of The Simpsons when Season 38 premieres in the fall, but he was trained to take the reins by Al Jean, the man who has been a writer and showrunner of The Simpsons off and on since Season 3, and has run the show along with Selman from Season 33 through Season 37.
Back in 2021, Al Jean was doing an interview with Radio Times in which he revealed his concept for what The Simpsons Series Finale would be: a full-circle loop back to the very beginning of the series: “I mentioned that there would be an ending where the last episode, they’d be going back to the Christmas pageant from the first episode [‘Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire’], so that the whole series was a continuous loop – that’s how I would end it, if I had to,” Jean explained.









