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mRatlos
1 year ago

It's amazing how often things happen in "The Simpsons" that really happen later.

But mostly the pure coincidences or because the series has been running for so many years and simply topics everything possible, from politics to technology, there is a random hit here and there…

solar74
1 year ago
Reply to  mRatlos

I agree. It's just coincidences, with other things you might have come along at best.
the Donald Trump will have said in an interview that he will be elected to the President of the United States when the time is given/ready. And that's what Mr. Matt Groening involved, that in one episode Trump is probably president.
After the Mayan calendar, the Earth would have already gone down long ago, but the Earth still exists. Anyway.
But other predictions have also come up, as all the possible advances on this bullet have certainly hit the black.
But no one can really predict the future. So Matt Groenig with Simpson not.

BlueLupus
1 year ago

Over 500 episodes reflect the events of real life. Some things have to happen.

It's like psychics. If clairvoyers make 5 million forecasts a year, some will inevitably arrive

Niccl2003
10 months ago

The Simpsons author has formulated it like this (in danger):

"The show has so many seasons and so many jokes in countless situations, as something can become a reality"

Imperator0131
1 year ago

So before you know, they certainly didn't.

edgar1279
1 year ago

A few things are kept so general that you can always get something in touch with them.