Bert is dead (Dead Bart)

Did you know Fox has a great way to read the Simpsons program?

They refused to count pairs in them and did not make the number of events consistent.

This is the reason for losing from the beginning.

It is difficult to find details of this lost event. At the time, no one really bothered to talk about it. In short, Matt Groening chronicles the disappearance. During the production of the first season Matt had a great start. She was very calm and seemed to be afraid of illness. This offended them and forbade them to talk to Matt.

The first time I heard it at the ceremony David Silverman was talking about, someone in the crowd asked about the event, and Silberman left the stage and closed the show early in the morning. The program's serial number is 7G06 and is called DeadBart. This event, called 7G06, was initiated by Moaning Lisa and later gave her own code to hide Dead Bart's final existence.

Not only will he get angry when he asks someone on the show about it, he will do what he can to prevent you from interacting with Matt. After he spoke to the audience, I was able to follow Groening live at a prison meeting. And finally he wanted to leave the building so I had the opportunity to talk to him alone. He didn't look disappointed when I followed him. You would expect to meet a crazy fanatic. His face was pale and he began to quiver when I talked about what was missing. When I asked him if he could give me some details. He seemed to shed tears. He picked up a piece of paper. Write something for me He asked him not to talk about it now.

This paper contains the address of the web page. I don't want to say what it is You will see the reason soon. I entered the address in my browser. I found a completely black face except for a line of yellow text. I clicked the download link to start downloading the file. My computer went crazy when the file was downloaded. This is the worst virus I have ever seen. System Restore does not work You will need to restart your entire computer. Before doing this, I copied the file to a CD. I'm trying to open it on an empty computer. And what if you were wondering if there was a Simpsons episode there?

The episode started like any other episode, but the quality of the animation was very poor. Looking at the actual movements of the demonic night, it looks unstable. The first action was pretty normal, but the way the character worked was a small slap. Homer looked angry, Marge looked depressed, and Lisa looked overwhelmed. Bart was really angry and seemed to hate his parents.

The incident happened when the Simpsons boarded the plane, and the plane took off at the end of the first act. As you can imagine, Bart loved it. However, the plane was about 50 meters above the ground, so Bart broke the window of the plane and sat down.

At the beginning of the series, Matt believed that the animated world style of the Simpsons reflected life and that death made things more realistic. Used in this episode. The image of Bert's body was barely recognizable, and he profited from it without moving completely and made an almost realistic image of his body.

The first scene ends with Bart shooting himself. When the second show begins, Homer, Marge, and Lisa sit at their bedside tables. The crying continued, it was more painful and noisy than it really was. Show more than you think The concert started to fade rather than scream. You will also hear complaints from behind. Creating a character is almost impossible. It was like a bright shade cast on them as they read.

A face looked out the window at the light. So you have no idea what it looks like.

This crying continues for both exercises.

The third episode begins with a name card that reads Homer, Marge, and Lisa are skinny. And still sitting at the table. No trace of Maggie or pets.

They decide to visit Bert's grave. Springfield was completely deserted, and the houses were damaged on the way to the cemetery. Everyone seemed to give up. As they approached the tomb, Bert's body lay in front of a tombstone that looked like the end of the first half.

The family started crying again. At last they stopped and looked at Bert's body. The camera enlarges Homer's face. In short, Homer is joking in this episode, but the version we see is unheard of, no one can say what Homer said.

At the end of the episode, the scene is gone. The tomb in the background is named after each of Simpson's alien stars. Some were not heard in 1989, others have not yet come to the concert. They all have death days.

For future guests, Michael Jackson and George Harrison, the day they die. Faith is too dumb like a document. The final picture of Simpson sitting on the runway as an introduction, but everything was drawn into a very realistic, lifeless body by Bart.

After watching the show for the first time, I used the tomb to predict the death of Simpson’s living protagonist, but it was a supernatural thing that would not die.

All deaths were recorded that day.