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Malfunc Eddie

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« on: 02-16-2005 11:22 »

If fry didn't freeze him self he would not have been able to got to the past and do the nasty in the pasty and would not exist. But when the what if machine shows it, it destroys the universe (yes there is some looping and paradoxes but still the universe destroyed?? he should just stop to exist). So my guess is that when we would have gotten more eps of futurama fry travels again back to the past and starts the universe. thats why if he was not frozen the universe ends.
Chalic

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« Reply #1 on: 02-16-2005 11:35 »

You're describing an imposibility to explain a paradox?

I think the multi-PhD writing staff was just going for the old, if a paradox happens, the universe blows up, joke.  Plus, Fry never actually asks the what-if machine what would have happened if he'd have never been caught in the freezer-jiggy, the whole episode was a what-if response to the Professor's question "What if I had invented the fing-longer?" 

I mean...it was obvious.  Al Gore...12th level vice-president?  Like 9th maybe.
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