It is very likely that no reader knows how many seasons the Simpson family has been with us.

Above with so much replacement the mess is greater.

So much has happened since its first broadcast in 1989 that Bart Simpson should be a pot-bellied man in his forties.

A theory is circulating on the internet these days about how their adventures could be ended.

The fans are clear:

Homer must die because almost all the plots revolve around him.

Is the only way.

Given the complaints of many who consider that the scripts of recent seasons are increasingly lax, they see the death of the yellow patriarch as

the

most worthy

end

.

There are also conspiranoids, who believe that the Fox product generates so many

millions of profits

in

merchandising

that it will never end.

This new theory picks up the glove of one that was popularized five years ago by the

Reddit

portal

, which was so

popular

that it had to be denied by a producer of the series.

She considers that everything ended in 1993. Homer Simpson has been in a coma since then and the subsequent episodes are his dreams.

Everything would start in a chapter of 1992, entitled

Homer the heretic

.

In it, Springfield's seediest dad strikes up a conversation with God and asks him for the meaning of life, insisting that he can't wait to find out.

God asks him if he can't wait six months.

After that time, according to the creators of the theory, a chapter was issued (April 1993) in which Homer ends up in a coma after being crushed by a vending machine.

At the end of the episode, Homer awakens, but the hypothesis is that this is not real and that is why

the family no longer ages in the next evolution of the series.

If this theory is true, we run the risk that its creators have seen the final chapter of

Los Serrano

.

Is Homer the new Antonio Resines?

Interesting.

Is Facebook progressive or right-wing?

Mark Zuckerberg, owner and lord of Facebook, is restless.

Who sounded years ago as a tech alternative to the primaries of the Democratic Party in the United States denies that his social network is right-wing.

"I don't think our service is a conservative echo chamber," he said this week in an interview with Axios.

The problem is that your

big data

says otherwise.

According to data from

CrowdTangle

, an analytics service owned by Facebook, the political posts on its platform that get the most comments, likes and shares, almost always come from the right.

It seems that Zuckerberg makes money from advertising and audiences more akin to Republicans, but will not find voters if he runs for the White House in the future.

'Tenet' comes to save the world (of cinema)

With many of the movie theaters closed due to the pandemic, the industry has turned to Christopher Nolan's blockbuster to save the furniture.

Your data is good in context.

The film has grossed 150 million dollars in the US and more than four in Spain.

The problem is that it is still very far from the great box office of the English director achieved with the Batman saga and 'Origin'.

As in 'Tenet', Nolan wants to save the world from its destruction.

Luck.

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