As autistic and retarded as this is, I've been thinking about what I said earlier about my idea for the final season of The Simpsons and how I'd go about it. Honestly, if Disney and Fox were smart and not the turbo-woke nightmare they are today, I'd make a huge to-do of it to help build the hype.
Start off with a post-credits teaser at the season finale that shows the typical opening clouds from the intro but it says "The Simpsons: The Final Act"
Then about a week later, make announcements that Apu is coming back one last time and that Hank Azaria is reprising a lot of his older roles since this is going to be the definitively final season of the show and will be television history.
If they're still worried about Woke Twitter, they can probably pay off some older activist talking heads to give their seal of approval.
Then do a series social media campaigns and maybe even an ARG or two for the turbo-spergs all throughout the summer to build the hype and do things to build goodwill with the fans. Have specials and retrospectives on Disney+ and Hulu and begin another "Every Simpsons Ever" Marathon for FXX so it can time up with the series finale.
As for The Final Act itself? Have it be done in blocks. The season would be 28 episodes, each one corresponding to a mini-story arc of sorts. Every Sunday, you'd get four episodes air on Fox and FXX and then it'd be available on Disney+ and Hulu the following Monday.
You might have to delay the debut so it doesn't get pre-empted by sports but since there won't be a specific Treehouse of Horror that year, it won't be as egregious.
The season would be a loose but more fleshed-out adaptation of The Simpsons: Hit & Run (generally considered the only Simpsons game that's actually good) with each story arc roughly coinciding to one of the game's seven levels and since this is the final season, it'll have a serialized plot with each arc having a specific antagonist.