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− | As revenge, [[Mr. Burns]] wants to place [[Springfield]] under a dome, | + | As revenge, [[Mr. Burns]] wants to place [[Springfield]] under a dome, He then flies a helicopter above Springfield, and reveals to the townspeople that he plans to drop a dome on Springfield, as revenge for what the townspeople has done to him. Unfortunately, the townspeople tells him that it has already been done before, so he doesn't do it. |
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+ | [[Stephen King]] said of when he was writing the book of the same name that when he told the plot of the book "Under the Dome'' to a friend of his wife, she said "you mean like on the Simpsons?". He said (on the commentary) that he "watched the show (the series) when someone else had it on" indicating that he didn't dislike it, but that he wasn't enough of a fan to have seen that show, but he was in enough that he just went ahead with the book. Ironically now most people just assume that it was based on the book. | ||
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
Revision as of 01:54, November 25, 2018
Under the Dome
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Book Information
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Under the Dome is a book by Stephen King.
History
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As revenge, Mr. Burns wants to place Springfield under a dome, He then flies a helicopter above Springfield, and reveals to the townspeople that he plans to drop a dome on Springfield, as revenge for what the townspeople has done to him. Unfortunately, the townspeople tells him that it has already been done before, so he doesn't do it.
Stephen King said of when he was writing the book of the same name that when he told the plot of the book "Under the Dome to a friend of his wife, she said "you mean like on the Simpsons?". He said (on the commentary) that he "watched the show (the series) when someone else had it on" indicating that he didn't dislike it, but that he wasn't enough of a fan to have seen that show, but he was in enough that he just went ahead with the book. Ironically now most people just assume that it was based on the book.
Behind the Laughter
- Under the Dome is a real book by Stephen King, that was adapted into a television show, which received comparisons to The Simpsons Movie.