The Simpsons JUST Killed off One of Its Oldest Characters

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Published 2024-04-24
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All Comments (21)
  • @hyuyu6587
    In a weird, bizarre way, Larry had been on television screens for longer than most characters/shows in American television history. And yet, he barely had a presence.
  • There are too many people in our lives like Larry. They’re always there until they’re not.
  • @fallon-1542
    I actually thought it’s Barney. Still a smart character to kill of for a good storyline
  • @E1025
    It would geniunely be an interesting premise if they felt guilty enough about not interacting enough with Larry that they make a concerted effort to befriend sam
  • @darkglass3011
    DON'T SCARE ME LIKE THAT! You made me think Barney was the one to go and made me relive Maude going to heaven.
  • My family actually got really sad for Larry’s passing. That was until I told them they were thinking of Barney, and we proceeded with our day.
  • @mechajay3358
    I mean RIP to Larry and all, but these media outlets calling him "iconic" or "beloved" are really stretching it. He was a background for years and he rarely showed up at Moe's. Also he has barley said a single word during his appearance on the show. Its different from when they killed off Krusty's dad, he was at least are recurring character who was important in some episodes.
  • @KindredDoomBot
    "Not one spot light moment" 1:38 Larry casually showing us he mastered shadow clone jutsu xD
  • @TopicalEssay
    Larry's the type of guy who we never talk to as a group or ever really acknowledge him, he's just there. But once he's gone, we all miss him and the group feels empty.
  • @monstermilk6092
    The absence of Sam feels very intentional, since him and Larry were basically tied at the hip as characters. His absence feels correct, like he's grieving his friend privately, like lots of men his age do.
  • My wife is from Spain and she always critiques when people speak Spanish in movies and tv but she clapped and said barneys Spanish was great I was so shocked
  • @Idran
    Honestly, Sam not showing up is kind of hilarious to me. It makes me imagine that Sam was to Larry what Larry is to the rest of the main barflies? Just some guy who hung around him all the time and thought they were close, but Larry barely even knew he existed.
  • @Cosmic0616
    Rip Larry. Gone, but only slightly forgotten.
  • @pouse4
    I like the theory that Sam was just to heart broken to attended Larry funeral. It's a better answer then anything.
  • I recall reading several months ago when looking up Simpsons characters who didn't have a centric episode where a fan wrote synopsis for characters who never had one. This fan wrote about one of the barflies dying due to alcohol poison (either Sam or Larry, can't remember.) Homer swears off drinking to honor the guy only to find out the barfly considered the guys at Moe's Tavern his family. Homer starts drinking again to honor him. This fan spoke Larry's death into existence. Creepy.
  • @ethansloan
    "Larry and The Sapphires" sounds like a one-hit wonder band from the sixties.