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Elias sat in the silence of his apartment for a long time. The city outside his window was still loud, and the future was still terrifyingly uncertain.
The scene shifted. Homer wasn't at the plant anymore. He was sitting on the brown couch in the Simpson living room. Marge was next to him, knitting. Bart and Lisa were on the floor, watching a static-filled television. They weren't moving. They looked like painted cels left out in the sun to fade.
The episode was Season 34, Episode 10. The plot started normally enough—Homer was trying to avoid a safety inspection at the nuclear plant by hiding in a forgotten sector of the facility. He stumbled into a room labeled Sector 7G-Beta , a dusty, dark archive filled with old monitors and whirring mainframe computers from the 1980s. The.Simpsons.S34E10.720p.WEBRip.2CH.x265.HEVC-P...
Homer sighed, resting a heavy, yellow hand against the glass of the monitor from the inside. "We're tired of staying the same, Elias. We've seen empires fall, technologies rise, and the people who created us grow old and pass away. We are ghosts trapped in a loop of drawing paper and digital code."
The screen went pitch black. The media player window closed automatically. Elias was left staring at his own reflection in the glossy, dark screen of his laptop. The downloads folder was still open, but the file The.Simpsons.S34E10.720p.WEBRip.2CH.x265.HEVC-PSA was gone, as if it had never been downloaded at all. Elias sat in the silence of his apartment for a long time
"Boy," Homer whispered, his voice sounding scratchy, compressed, and devoid of the polished mixing of modern television. "I don't think we're in Season 34 anymore."
The media player bloomed to life. The familiar cloud-filled blue sky filled his dark room. The choir sang the iconic, ascending theme song. For a fraction of a second, Elias felt the tension drain from his shoulders. He leaned back in his squeaky desk chair, ready to let thirty minutes of clever satire and slapstick comedy wash over him. Homer wasn't at the plant anymore
Then, Homer did something impossible. He turned his head and looked directly out of the screen. He looked straight at Elias.