The Simpson-Killed Off
Larry Dalrymple's end in the most recent episode of "The Simpsons" positively adds to the rundown of characters who've met their end in the long-running energized series. In spite of being a foundation character fundamentally seen at Moe's Bar, Larry's presence throughout the long term actually made his demise a huge second for a few long-term fans. The episode, named "Cremains of the Day," revolves around Homer, Lenny, Carl, and Moe as they look to respect Larry's memory by satisfying his last wishes and dispersing his remains appropriately. It's one more indication of the show's capacity to offset humor with strong minutes, in any event, while managing the death of characters. This isn't whenever The Simpsons first has chopped out a series charac...