
The Simpsons Subtly Pay Tribute To Paris Attack Victims In Their Latest Episode
The latest episode of The Simpsons, which aired in the US yesterday (Aus time), included a subtle tribute to those killed and injured in the devastating Paris attacks.
The message appeared halfway through the episode titled ‘Lisa with an ‘S’ and came in the form of a Broadway sign.
The storyline followed Lisa Simpson’s acting ambitions and a journey with a mentor who happened to be a Broadway legend. The pair travelled to New York City where a montage of Broadway production signs flashed up on screen.

A still from the latest episode of The Simpsons showing Lisa and her mentor (Fox)
One of those signs promoted a French show titled “Lafayette” and featured the art of Jean Jullien, whose iconic Eiffel Tower/peace sign has become a symbol of solidarity after the attacks. It was an understated and classy way to pay respect and show solidarity with France.

Image via Mashable / Fox
The team behind The Simpsons have made similar tributes in the past, including ending an episode in January with a mark of respect for victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks (pictured).

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