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Under the Dome - Obama audio clip cut

16 Jun 2013

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Audio from a President Obama speech delivered in the wake of Hurricane Sandy had been used in an episode of CBS ‘s Under The Dome but has since been cut, the network confirms. “The audio of the President in the final scene will change,” said CBS in an official statement. “The scene cleared broadcast standards, but both Amblin TV and CBS had concerns about using actual audio in this specific fictional context.” The Stephen King adaptation premiering June 24 follows the residents of a small town that becomes isolated from the outside world by an invisible barrier. The Obama clip had been briefly integrated into fictional news reports on the events within the show at the end of the episode. The version sent to critics for review two weeks ago was not final. CBS and Amblin Entertainment opted to edit out the audio on Thursday.

Source: deadline

16 comments:

  1. That is very good, I see way to much of him as it is, don't need him in my entertainment as well.

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  2. he is the president!

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  3. So, does that mean I have to see him on my TV EVERYDAY.

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  4. Trust me I do.

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  5. Reminds me a lot of the backlash against the First Lady when she appeared at the Oscars. People forgot that Laura Bush presented an Oscar in 2002..

    But I guess rehabber would rather see Jamie Foxx or Martin Sheen as the President.

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  6. No I would rather see someone that cares about this country as president, not someone that loves vacations on my dime and thinks he walks on water. Heck even Carter was better.

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  7. Just for the record, do you actually think Mr. Nucular, I mean, G. W. Bush was better than Obama?

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  8. Voting for the Donkey would have been better than obama, he has spent more money than most of the previous presidents in history combined and the country is worse off than when he started.

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  9. Of course he is not perfect, but just remember how the economy was like in 2008. Anyway, let's focus on tv series and movies and not politics :) Real life is all too present, it's nice to have an "escape" website like Spoilertv.

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  10. This site is where I go to look for info on any TV show, used to go to several others, but left them for spoilertv.

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  11. Rabia Salvatore17 June 2013 at 05:29

    Then let us all be in agreement that SpoilerTV is awesome!

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  12. Well, not that it has anything to do with my own political issues that I may or may not have with certain politicians, but I don't see how it would have really bettered the story, unless they are going to use the hurricane as cultural/historic reference through out in order to enhance the realism.


    However, what will really make me made is if that LOST sequel isn't dropped! ;)

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  13. Congress is the ones who actually make the decisions. Obama's rule is actually more limited than people act like it is (or maybe they just never listened in history/economy class - only news channels).


    As for vacations, Bush took a lot too.


    Frankly no matter what they do, if a president doesn't have a "magic cure" to fix everything without doing something people dislike (issues with taxes, war on terror, gun violence, etc) there are always going to be unhappy people, especially those belonging to the opposite party (R vs. D).


    People were the same with Bush.


    Whether any president in a while has done any good or had the right intentions we'll never truly know if we're not politicians ourselves and know the people we assume to know.

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  14. My economics teacher would have a field day with that reply. :/

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  15. I will use one of Dean Winchester's quotes from Time After Time.."Sweet Merciful Awesome" lol

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  16. 100MillionDollarAfricaTrip17 June 2013 at 14:50

    Be careful, he's listening and now he's going to audit you.

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