Episode of ‘The Simpsons’ pulled after attack on Donald Trump

by times news cr

2024-07-18 20:25:04

Following the attempted murder of Donald Trumpthere are still discussions about the consequences of the possible assassination that could have occurred, generating changes even in television programs, just like what happened to The Simpsons.

After the attack perpetrated a couple of days ago, it was revealed that a television network in the United Kingdom had to cancel the broadcast of one of the episodes of the yellow family, due to the plot that is being handled and that possibly alludes to the assassination.

It is nothing more and nothing less than the episode “Lisa the Iconoclast”which belongs to the seventh season of “The Simpsons”. This chapter premiered in 1996, talks about Lisa’s adventure to unmask the true origin of “Jeremiah Springfield”who was supposedly a pirate and not a hero.

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In that chapter, at the moment of taking the floor, there is a scene in which a sniper appears, who in the end does not shoot Lisa because when seeing the excitement of the entire town, He decides not to reveal the secret to keep it with his father..

Obviously, since this was an attempted murder in public and the similarity that there was with the attack against Donald Trumpthe television network decided not to broadcast that episode and instead would broadcast “Baby You Can’t Drive My Car.”

Here we leave you the scene that caused a lot of commotion.

MC

2024-07-18 20:25:04

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