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{{quote|It's just a matter of knowing the secret of all TV shows; At the end of the episode, everything is always right back to normal.|'''Fry''', ''[[Futurama]]''}}
 
{{quote|It's just a matter of knowing the secret of all TV shows; At the end of the episode, everything is always right back to normal.|'''Fry''', ''[[Futurama]]''}}
{{quote|''Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.''|'''[[Ronald Reagan]]'''}}
|'''Fry''', ''[[Futurama]]''}}
 
{{quote|''Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.''|'''[[Ronald Reagan]]'''}}
|'''[[Ronald Reagan]]'''}}
 
{{quote|'''Peter:''' Yeah, how did you lose your job anyway, Lois?
'''Lois:''' Ah, I don't know, Peter. Do you really care? Does anyone really care?
'''Peter:''' I guess you're right. The story's over, everything's back to normal 'til next week, so who gives a damn?|'''Peter''' and '''Lois''', ''[[Family Guy]]''}}
|'''Peter''' and '''Lois''', ''[[Family Guy]]''}}
 
{{quote|'''Homer:''' Hey Mom, did you know I was [[Continuity Nod|blasted into space]]?<br />
'''Mona:''' Yes Homer, it ''was'' national news. So... do you still work for N.A.S.A.?<br />
'''Homer:''' No, I work at the Nuclear Power Plant.|'''''[[The Simpsons]] 138th Episode Spectacular'''''}}
|''[[The Simpsons]] 138th Episode Spectacular''}}
 
{{quote|'''Monk:''' There's an old saying: don't change anything...ever.
'''Natalie:''' That's an old saying?
'''Monk:''' I've been saying it for years.|''[[Monk]]''}}
|''[[Monk]]''}}
 
{{quote|''I'm the last living thing on the planet! [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|Uh...I should have this fixed by next week, folks...]]''|'''[[Princess Pi]]''', "Princess Pi vs. Everything"}}
|'''[[Princess Pi]]''', ''Princess Pi vs. Everything'' }}
 
{{quote|''Think of a shared superhero universe as something that generates inertia. At the core of the universe, very little will ever change or even bother with the illusion of change: Superman will always be Big Blue, Batman will always mourn his parents, Wolverine will always have claws and be gruff. As you get further and further away from that core, though, you get more and more freedom to do whatever you want. A good example of this is the Planet Hulk storyline, where the only given was that the Hulk would be alive at the end of it and every other character’s fate was unknown, because they were the fringe of the Marvel Universe.''|'''[http://mightygodking.com/index.php/2011/11/10/legion-talk-and-whatnot/ MGK]''' }}
|'''[http://mightygodking.com/index.php/2011/11/10/legion-talk-and-whatnot/ MGK]''' }}
 
{{quote|By and large I suspect we treat [[The Verse|our universes]] better than our characters - we may smash a bit of the scenary now and then, but the sets are big and expensive, and we usually [[Sequelitis|have a notion to use it for more than one production]]. A universe may not even have a production scheduled, but function more like a mental theme park, a place to wonder around and see the sights. Add dice and you have an RPG.
|'''Rick Robinson''', ''Rocketpunk Manifesto'' blog, [http://www.rocketpunk-manifesto.com/2007/12/are-aether-ships-ever-dreadnoughts.html 9 December 2007] }}
 
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