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− | + | "'''Thank God It's Doomsday'''" is the ninteenth episode of the [[Season 16| sixteenth season]] which first aired on the 8th May 2005 | |
An apocalyptic movie, "Left Below", followed by three real-life omens causes Homer to fear and begin researching the rapture. Homer deducts that the event is coming in a week at 3:15 A.M. and he believes the only way he can get into heaven is to warn others. A skeptical [[Kent Brockman]] does a report on Homer where [[Homer]] quotes a Biblical verse(the Biblical verse is in the New Testament in revelation 6:13 "and the stars in the sky fell to Earth,as late figs drop from a fig-tree when shaken by a strong wind") involving stars (celeberties) falling from the sky which later happens during a [[Krusty the Clown|Krusty]] Special blimp accident. After a vision (or possibly an ice cream headache) Homer takes the new believers to [[Springfield]] Mesa and awaits a rapture that never comes. A discredited Homer returns home and discovers there were thirteen people at the last supper, not 12. He then returns to the mesa alone after his friends and family turn their backs on him and Moe converts his tavern into a sushi bar. At the mesa, Homer experiences the rapture where he rampages in heaven. He soon sees what the rapture is doing to his family and convinces God to turn back time to stop the rapture and return Homer to his family. Homer wakes up on the Mesa united with Marge and thinks it was just a dream, but when he sees Moe's Tavern is not a sushi bar anymore he realizes god ''did'' turn back time. | An apocalyptic movie, "Left Below", followed by three real-life omens causes Homer to fear and begin researching the rapture. Homer deducts that the event is coming in a week at 3:15 A.M. and he believes the only way he can get into heaven is to warn others. A skeptical [[Kent Brockman]] does a report on Homer where [[Homer]] quotes a Biblical verse(the Biblical verse is in the New Testament in revelation 6:13 "and the stars in the sky fell to Earth,as late figs drop from a fig-tree when shaken by a strong wind") involving stars (celeberties) falling from the sky which later happens during a [[Krusty the Clown|Krusty]] Special blimp accident. After a vision (or possibly an ice cream headache) Homer takes the new believers to [[Springfield]] Mesa and awaits a rapture that never comes. A discredited Homer returns home and discovers there were thirteen people at the last supper, not 12. He then returns to the mesa alone after his friends and family turn their backs on him and Moe converts his tavern into a sushi bar. At the mesa, Homer experiences the rapture where he rampages in heaven. He soon sees what the rapture is doing to his family and convinces God to turn back time to stop the rapture and return Homer to his family. Homer wakes up on the Mesa united with Marge and thinks it was just a dream, but when he sees Moe's Tavern is not a sushi bar anymore he realizes god ''did'' turn back time. |
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"Thank God It's Doomsday" is the ninteenth episode of the sixteenth season which first aired on the 8th May 2005
An apocalyptic movie, "Left Below", followed by three real-life omens causes Homer to fear and begin researching the rapture. Homer deducts that the event is coming in a week at 3:15 A.M. and he believes the only way he can get into heaven is to warn others. A skeptical Kent Brockman does a report on Homer where Homer quotes a Biblical verse(the Biblical verse is in the New Testament in revelation 6:13 "and the stars in the sky fell to Earth,as late figs drop from a fig-tree when shaken by a strong wind") involving stars (celeberties) falling from the sky which later happens during a Krusty Special blimp accident. After a vision (or possibly an ice cream headache) Homer takes the new believers to Springfield Mesa and awaits a rapture that never comes. A discredited Homer returns home and discovers there were thirteen people at the last supper, not 12. He then returns to the mesa alone after his friends and family turn their backs on him and Moe converts his tavern into a sushi bar. At the mesa, Homer experiences the rapture where he rampages in heaven. He soon sees what the rapture is doing to his family and convinces God to turn back time to stop the rapture and return Homer to his family. Homer wakes up on the Mesa united with Marge and thinks it was just a dream, but when he sees Moe's Tavern is not a sushi bar anymore he realizes god did turn back time.
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