Steins;Gate/Fridge

Fridge Brilliance

 * The canonical ending seems a little bit like a Deus Ex Machina considering the You Can't Fight Fate nature of the show. Here is an explanation that this troper came up with.  Sequel Hook perhaps?
 * If John Titor doesn't show up in 2000 or 2010, chances are . You can check that with a simple Goodle search.
 * Ever wonder why Okabe's ability is called "Reading Steiner"? His ability to preserve his memories and from his method of timetravel is the same as the viewpoint of the audience. Now what was Steins;gate adapted from? A visual novel! That means that Okabe's power is to share the viewpoint of a reader, essentially 'Reading Steins;gate'
 * Notice how in the manga/anime Amane Suzuha has such a weird salutation: (O-haa!)?
 * Connections of Episode 1 and 24. It was the same voice Okabe as he tried to fake the death of Makise Kurisu on episode 1.
 * Ever wonder why Okabe's ability is called "Reading Steiner"? His ability to preserve his memories and from his method of timetravel is the same as the viewpoint of the audience. Now what was Steins;gate adapted from? A visual novel! That means that Okabe's power is to share the viewpoint of a reader, essentially 'Reading Steins;gate'
 * Notice how in the manga/anime Amane Suzuha has such a weird salutation: (O-haa!)?
 * Connections of Episode 1 and 24. It was the same voice Okabe as he tried to fake the death of Makise Kurisu on episode 1.
 * Connections of Episode 1 and 24. It was the same voice Okabe as he tried to fake the death of Makise Kurisu on episode 1.

Fridge Logic

 * How does a little girl manage to
 * Diabolus Ex Machina at work perhaps?
 * If you revisit the scene,
 * When they successfully hack into SERN and find all of the reports
 * Yeah, but that was for quite a while after they found those reports.
 * SERN has the ability to
 * SERN has the ability to