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    • Homer is still in a coma. One of the earliest "Simpsons" fan theories even predates Reddit. On April Fools' Day 1993, fans got the classic episode "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show" (Season 4, Episode 18), which concluded with Homer waking up from a seven-week coma.
    • Homer is still collecting royalties from the Be Sharps. The Season 5 premiere, "Homer's Barbershop Quartet," planted a seed for a theory that explains how Homer can live such a good life despite having a low wage, menial job.
    • Hans Moleman is multiple mole men. Hans Moleman, everyone's favorite elderly sad sack, always seems to be nearby whenever a "Simpsons" joke needs a physical comedy payoff — or somebody to die.
    • The Simpsons live in Springfield, Maine. For decades, the "Simpsons" writers have played a sort of "Whack-A-Mole" game with fans. Every time viewers think they have a lead on which state the show's Springfield is located in (33 out of 50 states has one, so there are plenty of candidates), another clue jokingly contradicts it.
    • 206 VOTES. Mr. Burns Keeps Homer Because He Is A Bad Employee. It's hard to imagine why someone would ever keep Homer employed at a power plant when it's so obvious that he is incompetent.
    • 110 VOTES. Homer Collects Royalties From The Be Sharps. The Simpson family's financial situation is commonly questioned by fans of the show, because they don't seem to make enough money to afford the shenanigans they often find themselves in.
    • 90 VOTES. Homer Thinks Marge Will Leave Him After Therapy. Throughout the series, Homer makes it no secret that he is against therapists. Redditor u/Pasta-hobo proposes that Homer associates therapy with being abandoned and thinks seeing a therapist would lead to the crumbling of his marriage
    • 89 VOTES. Bart Is A Stone-Cutter. In The Simpsons lore, Stone-Cutters are an underground organization that contains a Springfield branch. A Redditor by the username of u/TyPiper93 brings up many valid points that suggest that Bart is a major member of this organization, and has been for a long while
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    • 5,581 VOTES. Bart Will Grow Up To Create 'The Simpsons' Matt Groening based the show on his own family, down to the names of his parents and sisters.
    • 6,233 VOTES. Homer Has Been In A Coma For Over Two Decades. Hardtopickaname put this theory together from a 1992 episode in which Homer is talking to God.
    • 4,056 VOTES. Bart Was A Stonecutter Before Homer. TyPiper93x2 lays out the argument that Bart was part of the secret order because of Grandpa Abe’s membership, and that he already knows all about it when Homer brings it up.
    • 4,896 VOTES. Every Simpson Is A Super Genius. This theory holds that all of The Simpsons are incredibly gifted, but only Lisa capitalizes on it.
  1. Feb 14, 2019 · In the latest Screen Rant video, we compiled a list of some of the craziest fan theories for The Simpsons. With hundreds of hours worth of material and storylines, there are plenty of wild, imaginative, and somewhat bizarre theories out there.

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  2. It seems like season's 2-7 are considered classic Simpsons, then as soon as season 8 started it suddenly changed, I consider The Simpsons as 3 parts, seasons 1-7, seasons 8-14 and then post 14 'entertainment', anyone have any ideas as to why it suddenly so different.

  3. Jan 19, 2021 · From the Simpsons family all being geniuses, to Homer being in a coma for decades, hardcore fans have been reading between the lines of each episode to try and see if there are hidden meanings...

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  5. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Simpsons Fan Theories. For this list, we’re looking at mind-blowing theories that question everything we know about Matt Groening’s most beloved series.