Furthermore, the "Simpsons Tide" is a real phenomenon in media consumption. The show’s availability on streaming services like Disney+ and its constant syndication mean that new generations are constantly discovering the series. The clips and screenshots have become the language of the internet; a reaction image of Homer retreating into a hedge or Mr. Burns saying "Excellent" is instantly recognizable across generations.
Just then, Bart Simpson burst through the door, clutching a glowing tablet. "Check it out, CBG! My new 'Prank-O-Gram' short just hit ten million views. I’m a popular media mogul!"
As society moves into a new era of "post-irony," Los Simpson remains relevant. In recent seasons, the show has shifted from mocking the status quo to reflecting on its own legacy. Episodes now deal with Apu's problematic legacy ("No Good Read Goes Unpunished") and the fluidity of identity ("The Burns and the Bees"). This self-awareness keeps the fresh even after 700+ episodes.
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The comics were never mere adaptations of episodes; they created set in Springfield’s floating timeline.
