I dont get it. Why was mount carlmore never brought up again in the newest episodes?

I dont get it. Why was mount carlmore never brought up again in the newest episodes?

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You know how Fox has a weird way of counting Simpsons episodes?

They refuse to count a couple of them, making the amount of episodes inconsistent.

The reason for this is a lost episode from season 11.

Finding details about this missing episode is difficult, no one who was working on the show at the time likes to talk about it. From what has been pieced together, the lost episode was written entirely by Ian Maxtone-Graham. During production of the eleventh season, Ian started to act strangely. He was very quiet, seemed nervous and morbid. Mentioning this to anyone who was present results in them getting very angry, and forbidding you to ever mention it to Matt Groening.

I first heard of it at an event where David Silverman was speaking. Someone in the crowd yelled ''the real season 11 episode'', and Silverman simply left the stage, ending the presentation hours early. The episode's production number was AABF19, the title was Dead Bart. The episode labeled AABF19, E-I-E-I-D'oh, was made later and given Dead Bart's former production code to hide the latter's existence.

In addition to getting angry, asking anyone who was on the show about this will cause them to do everything they can to stop you from directly communicating with Matt Groening. At a fan event, I managed to follow him after he spoke to the crowd, and eventually had a chance to talk to him alone as he was leaving the building. He didn't seem upset that I had followed him, probably due to my good grooming. When I mentioned the lost episode though, all color drained from his face and he started trembling. When I asked him if he could tell me any details, he sounded like he was on the verge of tears. He grabbed a piece of paper, wrote something on it, and handed it to me. He assured me that there was a good reason he abandoned it. I dismissed his warning. I now knew that the episode wasn't just superstition and that it's somewhere out there.

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The "Lenny is obsessed/in love with Carl" joke is so lame, they've been doing the same joke for the last 20 years. I don't think it's a coincidence that the gay Lenny meme wasn't a thing during golden age Simpsons.

The piece of paper had a website address on it, I would rather not say what it was, for reasons you'll see in a second. I entered the address into my browser, and I came to a German site that was completely black, except for a line of yellow text, a download link. I clicked on it, and a file started downloading. Once the file was downloaded, my computer went crazy, it was the worst virus I had ever seen. System restore didn't work, the entire computer had to be rebooted. Before doing this though, I copied the file onto a CD. I tried to open it on my now empty computer, and as I suspected, there was an episode of The Simpsons on it.

The episode started off like any other episode, but had very poor quality animation. If you've seen the original animation for 22 Short Films About Springfield, it was similar, but less stable. The first act was fairly normal, but the way the characters acted was a little off. Homer seemed angrier, Marge seemed depressed, Lisa seemed anxious, Bart seemed to have genuine anger and hatred for his parents.

The episode was about the Simpsons going on a road trip in a fancy new car, near the end of the first act, the car hit the road. Bart was fooling around, as you'd expect. However, as the car was about 50 miles per hour now, Bart broke a window in the car and fell out.

At the beginning of the series, Matt had an idea that the animated style of the Simpsons' world represented life, and that death turned things more realistic. This was used in this episode. The picture of Bart's corpse was barely recognizable, they took full advantage of it not having to move, and made an almost photo-realistic drawing of his dead body.

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