Frozen in time as the characters may be, the show itself has learned many of the lessons regular people do by the time they're 30 — like that life is full of inconsistency and that when someone points out something to you that you don't understand, just say it's magic. Executive producer James L. Brooks was among those who paid tribute to the show on its milestone birthday. "Nostalgia is slapping me around today, the 30th anniversary of the first Simpsons show. Sentiment getting in some kicks," he wrote on Twitter. "Sam Simon, Matt Groening & David Silverman once more gather with me as I remember random key early moments word for word and wish for a retroactive group hug."Simon, Groening and Silverman all had hands in the creation of "The Simpsons." Simon died in 2015. Current "Simpsons" showrunner Al Jean gave fans an unintentional present from the show, confirming to BBC News that a new film starring theRead More – Source

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