The Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror All Seasons -

A title card appears, written in scratched crayon: “Treehouse of Horror: The Final Segment.” Then, a whisper. Not from the TV—from inside your own skull.

Then a hand—black and white, like the Treehouse II gremlin on the school bus—reaches up and writes in fresh blood:

But no sound comes out. Because the audio track has been corrupted.

He opens the last door. It’s a recording studio. A lone animator sits at a desk, drawing the same frame over and over: Homer strangling Bart. The animator’s face is blank. His hands move without his control. The Simpsons Treehouse of HORROR All Seasons

The camera pans past tombstones:

And if you listen closely, between the frames, you can still hear it: the faint, endless laugh of a show that forgot how to die.

“See you next Halloween.” No music. Just the names of every writer who ever worked on a Treehouse episode, scrolling backward into illegibility. A title card appears, written in scratched crayon:

HERE LIES THE AUDIENCE.

Black screen. White text: “Treehouse of Horror has no ending. It only has intermissions.” A single note of the organ theme plays. It doesn’t resolve.

“You’re being remastered, Dad. But some frames get lost.” Because the audio track has been corrupted

“What’s happening to me?”

HERE LIES THE SEASON 3 GAG WHERE HOMER SELLS HIS SOUL FOR A DOUGHNUT. HERE LIES THE SEASON 7 PARODY OF THE HUNGER GAMES THAT NO ONE REMEMBERS. HERE LIES CONTINUITY.