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** And later in that same episode, The Boys From the Dwarf violate the same laws that allowed them to survive after they take [[John F. Kennedy]] back in time to assassinate his past self!
** In "Future Echoes", Rimmer tries to explain Timey Wimey to Lister:
{{quote|'''Lister:''' Hey, it hasn't happened, has it? It has "will have going to have happened" happened, but it hasn't actually ''happened'' happened yet, [[Funetik Aksent|hactually.]]<br />
'''Rimmer:''' Poppycock! [[Time Travel Tense Trouble|It will be happened; it shall be going to be happening; it will be was an event that could will have been taken place in the future.]] Simple as that. Your bucket's been kicked, baby. }}
* ''[[Smallville]]'' had a situation in the episode "Homecoming" that was similar to the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' "Time Crash" short mentioned above; Clark, briefly stuck seven years or so into the future courtesy of Brainiac 5, slips into the Daily Planet's elevator, where [[My Future Self and Me|his older self is waiting for him.]] Older Clark orders younger Clark to go to the Planet building's roof to prevent Lois' helicopter from crashing while he(the older Clark) prevents a nuclear reactor from melting down as Superman. When younger Clark asks his older self how he knew to wait for him, older Clark simply answers, "Time travel. Work it through." He knew because he had lived the same situation seven years ago.
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