Fans point out that the Simpsons had predicted the events of episode 5 in 2017- Entertainment News, Firstpost



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In the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones entitled The Bell & # 39 ;, Daenerys Lights the Majestic King's Landing, destroying the capital and murdering millions of innocent civilians. The response to the episode was divisive, many expressing shock / disappointment / anger at this explosive twist, and Dany's turn as Mad Queen.

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However, some eagle-eyed fans noted that The Simpsons had predicted the terrible chain of events that occurred more than two years ago.

Twitterati commented that an episode in the long-running animated sit-com, especially the premiere of Season 29 entitled " Serfsons", presents a disturbing similarity to the latest episode very controversial HBO behemoth.

The wps of Simpsons !!!!
#GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/U1hK8UvmG5

– خالد (@ilkh_) May 13, 2019

The Simpsons always find a way to predict these things. #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/plyDQl5U48 – GTA (@GideonToba) May 14, 2019

Towards the end of [ Serfsons & # 39; – The episode that parodied Game of Thrones – Homer, Marge, Lisa and Bart stand on a hill, watching the city being set on fire by a fire-spitting dragon. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is also among the artists of the voice.

This is not the first time The Simpsons show a penchant for predicting the future. The 25th season of the series in 2015 had an episode titled "19459010" Trumptastic Voyage & # 39; who predicts the presidency of Donald Trump.

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