Story by Christopher ShultzDecember 19, 2024 • 2:51 AM
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Long-running animated comedy 'The Simpsons' faced doubts from its own producers over a classic episode that nearly got the show canceled.
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Longtime 'Simpsons' producer Al Jean thought the iconic 'Marge vs. the Monorail' episode would be the end of the series, fearing it was too 'out there' for audiences.
Despite its enduring popularity today, the episode's wild concept and outlandish humor had the production team worried it would tank the show's ratings at the time.
Story by Christopher ShultzDecember 19, 2024 • 2:51 AM
Image from MovieWeb
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Long-running animated comedy 'The Simpsons' faced doubts from its own producers over a classic episode that nearly got the show canceled.
beat sheet
Longtime 'Simpsons' producer Al Jean thought the iconic 'Marge vs. the Monorail' episode would be the end of the series, fearing it was too 'out there' for audiences.
Despite its enduring popularity today, the episode's wild concept and outlandish humor had the production team worried it would tank the show's ratings at the time.