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* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: If you think about it, it all makes sense when it's revealed that {{spoiler|it was all a dream. This reflects how an eleven year old kid views the world and why [[Bruce Willis (Creator)]] keeps appearing every five seconds.}}
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: If you think about it, it all makes sense when it's revealed that {{spoiler|it was all a dream. This reflects how an eleven year old kid views the world and why [[Bruce Willis]] keeps appearing every five seconds.}}
** To elaborate: Just about everything, from the court room to the various stereotypes, are bizarre unrealistic parodies that in no way reflect how these people, places, and things are in real life. North has never actually been to any of these places in his life, {{spoiler|so of course they appear this way in his dream world}}.
** To elaborate: Just about everything, from the court room to the various stereotypes, are bizarre unrealistic parodies that in no way reflect how these people, places, and things are in real life. North has never actually been to any of these places in his life, {{spoiler|so of course they appear this way in his dream world}}.
** So it's not the ''director'' who's a stupid racist, it's just ''North'' who's the stupid racist.
** So it's not the ''director'' who's a stupid racist, it's just ''North'' who's the stupid racist.

Revision as of 00:40, 4 May 2014


  • Fridge Brilliance: If you think about it, it all makes sense when it's revealed that it was all a dream. This reflects how an eleven year old kid views the world and why Bruce Willis keeps appearing every five seconds.
    • To elaborate: Just about everything, from the court room to the various stereotypes, are bizarre unrealistic parodies that in no way reflect how these people, places, and things are in real life. North has never actually been to any of these places in his life, so of course they appear this way in his dream world.
    • So it's not the director who's a stupid racist, it's just North who's the stupid racist.
      • Shouldn't the fact that an 11 year old views the world this stereotypically count as Fridge Horror? Especially considering that nearly all of the stereotypes were very mean-spirited in the first place.
      • 11 year olds generally have nothing else to go on beyond their immediate family and school but a few vague stereotypes. Even in the area they deal with everyday, they assume a lot of cruel stereotypes about parents, teachers, kids with different interests, and so on. It isn't nice, but it's accurate.