5. Groening's claim was based on the authority of experience: he based central characters in The Simpsons on his family, work was autobio.
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6. Simon's claim was based on authority of expertise: he knew how to take idea & turn it into a viable show. Was a TV professional.
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7. Groening's anger was partially based on fact he was put in a golden cage: his ideas used, he got rich, but little imput into show.
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8. Simon trapped in his own golden cage: got to run show, staff knew his importance but outside world saw it as Groening's baby.
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9. Interestingly, one of the scripts Groening & Simon collaborated on deals with how origin stories are mythical: http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/7G07.html …
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10. In "The Tell-Tale Head" (writtten by Groening, Simon, Al Jean, Mike Reiss) we're introduced to the semi-mythical Jebediah Springfield
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11. Jebediah Springfield is the supposed founder of Springfield but even in this early episode clear tales about him are folkloric.
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12. In later episodes, it becomes clear that almost all the stories about founding father Jebediah Springfield are lies, myths, tall tales.
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13. But The Simpsons rarely settles for just debunking Jebediah Springfield. Instead show suggests town needs its myths.
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@HeerJeet Your profile photo is actually a little reminiscent of old Jebediah.pic.twitter.com/D0skH95cL8
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@g_meslin Jebediah, c'est moi.
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