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‘The Simpsons’ Creators Apologize for Killing Off Character We Nearly Forgot Existed
Pour one out for Larry Dalrymple, a.k.a. Larry the Barfly. On the latest episode of the long-running animated series The Simpsons, an oft-seen yet seldom heard character joined fellow offed characters Maude Flanders, Frank Grimes, and Edna Krabappel by passing away. In an arguably surprising turn of events, fans were shocked and saddened by Larry’s sudden death. If you don’t even remember Larry, join the club! He’s the balding, perpetually beer-slugging barfly who hangs out in Moe’s Tavern alongside fellow permanent residents Barney and Sam. Although he appears in the background of many scenes, including the very first episode in 1989, “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,” he only spo

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