Meet the Robinsons/Headscratchers: Difference between revisions

m
revise quote template spacing
m (Mass update links)
m (revise quote template spacing)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1:
{{work}}
=== [[Meet the Robinsons (Disney)|Meet the Robinsons]] ===
* Okay. Originally when I first watched this, [[Fridge Logic]] made me wonder why, if Lewis saying "I will never invent you" changed the future to the point where Doris ceased to ever exist, why all of the "Robinson Family future" didn't fall apart as soon as he said he wasn't going to fix the memory scanner. But then, I realised they have, in fact, justified this with the foot-slip you hear in the very first part of the movie, as that shows us that ''the version of time that we're watching'' is the version where Lewis gives up and Wilbur Robinson goes back in time to fix things, assumedly a [[Stable Time Loop]] of sorts -- essentially, Lewis saying "I won't fix this" didn't change the future because that decision -- the decision to give up and not fix the scanner, forcing Wilbur to try and fix things -- is the decision that brought about the future that we see. HOWEVER, if this is so, then Bowler Hat Guy's (and by extension, Doris's) existence is necessary to force Wilbur Robinson back in time to bring about the future that we see, so declaring that he'd never invent Doris should have destroyed Lewis's "Robinson Family Future" as well, by ensuring that Bowler Hat Guy would never initiate the time travel that forces Lewis to try again with his memory scanner. A [[Timey-Wimey Ball]] indeed.
** WAIT. I'm having second thoughts. If Doris didn't exist, then no one would have been there to mess up his scanner the first time, so the future would, indeed, happen as Lewis had first seen it -- but none of the time travel would've happened! (Meaning he shouldn't remember it, for one thing -- meaning he might create Doris after all -- augh, [[Temporal Paradox]]!)
Line 25:
** Maybe the Dinos managed to start winning after that line of Goob's. But still, dwelling on that one catch though...
** Well, Goob is rather imbalanced. Perhaps he's just an [[Unreliable Narrator]]. Granted the kids got mad at him for falling asleep during a game, but there's no reason to believe they genuinely hated him, especially after the following line, and his non-sequitors when he grows up.
{{quote| '''Kid One:''' Hi Goob, what up?<br />
'''Kid Two:''' Hey Goob, you wanna hang out? Cool binder.<br />
'''Older Goob:''' They all hated me. }}
** He actually says "we've been doing better recently" or something to that effect... thus, they'd improved enough to get into the cup...?
Line 60:
** Probably should just go with "he's stupid". Really, this troper got the feeling that Wilbur was pretty much that dumb kid who screwed up and made an even bigger mess trying to fix it, completely oblivious to the far easier solutions available. Only, you know, [[Recycled in Space|IN THE FUTURE!]]
** I think it's because it wouldn't have worked anyway. The time-machine exists outside of time. Because it was already taken in the future, going back to prevent it from being taken is impossible, because it no longer exists in just that time. It's now in a different time as well. Or something. Time machines are difficult >.>
* What's with the [[Meanwhile in Thethe Future]] plot? Lewis has to do something before Bowler Hat Guy can sign, but he fails, and due to this the future spontaneously switches halfway through, leading you to wonder how Bowler Hat Guy got in a position to sign in the first place as well! The only thing I can think of is a split timeline, one good and one bad, and once the good one is carried out, they travel back and carry on with the bad one. But there's no indication of anything like that!
** It seems to switch to a past, the signing period, that has the seemingly uncaused(?) Doris in it, as well as a time-transplanted Bowler Hat Guy. Doris brings about the bad future.
* When Lewis first sees the time machine, he says something like:
{{quote| '''Lewis''': Wow, I never thought time machines would be invented in my lifetime!}}
** ...Only that wouldn't ever make sense for anyone to say. First, he doesn't know that Wilbur is from his lifetime. Second, if a time machine is invented in ''anyone's'' lifetime, it can travel to yours, making the point moot.
** He's probably just blurting out something, caught up in the awe of the moment, and not choosing his words carefully. He ''is'' twelve, after all.
Line 91:
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Disney Animated Canon/Headscratchers]]
[[Category:Meet Thethe Robinsons]]
[[Category:Headscratchers]]
__NOTOC__