Simpsons Films Gaelic, Bee, Dome, Lurker Elements
Lisa's love interest in the film is Irish:
When Springfield's citizens are living under the new dome and trying to acclimate, Homer sits back to watch TV — he's watching an Irish farmer:
That farmer, McGee, has connections to the O'Neills:
The TMNT franchise carries an O'Neill character (April), shown in the 1990 film as coming from a family farm:
The O'Neills are an old, powerful Irish clan tied to a key ancient Irish king dynasty — Niall of the Nine Hostages, famously known as a master child kidnapper. His genetic descendants founded Mormonism:
Through the R1b-M222 haplogroup lineage, Joseph Smith started the Mormon religion:
This is also why The Hunger Games carries both Irish and Mormon connections:
The Hunger Games also centers on a dome (the Quarter Quell arena) — the same dome motif running through this whole piece.
Mormons use the bee as a sacred symbol, and Irish mythology treats the bee as a traveler between worlds — a hint at multiverse origins tied to the 13th bloodline:
When Homer gets home from the church where Grandpa delivers the prophecy, he starts his chore list — first item: remove a hornets' nest.
The film's villain is Scottish — and Trump is also Scottish:
Cargill is a surname of Scottish origin, a sept of Clan Drummond.
- Clan Drummond is deeply connected with two powerful Scottish clans: the Campbells and the MacGregors.












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