15 Insane Theories About Movies And Television That Will Blow Your Mind

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Saw this theory about the fairly odd parents

Timmy Turner was born with a serious form of dementia. He was born into a bad family with both his parents put into a mental ward at some point in their lives. Timmy’s parents had never liked their son. They often wished of killing him. With Timmy having dementia, he required a lot of responsibility.

Timmy got into trouble often. He would write on walls with permanent marker, throw his clothes all over the place, and bully kids in daycare. “Cosmo and Wanda told me to do it” he would say referring to his two stuffed animals. He seemed attached to those animals. His parents were worried. He would spend all day and night talking to his animals. His parents tried to take them away, but Timmy would throw a big tantrum every time they did so.

The parents had hired a babysitter to take some weight of their shoulders. The babysitter, named Vicky, was nice but Timmy thought differently. Timmy often through fits when she was around. He would throw toys at her, and throw his food on the ground. These small fits eventually turned into a murder. Timmy killed Vicky after she told him to it was time to take a bath. Timmy threw a tantrum, and stabbed Vick repeatedly. Despite having dementia, Timmy was smart enough to hide Vicky’s body in the one place no one was intelligent enough to look; under the floor boards.

When Timmy was at daycare, his house caught on fire. Everything in his house, including his praised stuffed animals, was destroyed. Even worse than that his parents died in the fire as well. Since all of his relatives had gone crazy, Timmy was placed in an orphanage. Timmy spent the rest of his life at the orphanage staring into space. He spent hours a day fantasying about his life. Cosmo and Wanda were there, and could grant his every wish. His parents were not crazy, loved him, and were occasionally stupidly funny.

He decided he did not want to live his life anymore, and transfer to his new perfect one. He killed himself by jumping out of a window, and landing on a car. What Timmy thought to be his living heaven, was actually the opposite. What he did not see in his dreams was Vicky. She was the opposite of what Timmy had been in real life. She would cause him eternal misery, and there would be no escaping this world
 
ocelot;4721199 said:
Batman (1989 one)

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The Theory: The Joker didn’t actually kill Batman’s parents, and Batman only sees the face of his parent’s killer in every criminal he sees.

Why It’s Possible: This is a common part of Batman’s psyche in the comic books and Burton did a pretty good job of it in the movie. Also, in the movie young Bruce doesn’t REALLY see the murder. Also, The Joker killing his parents isn’t really essential to the plot of the movie if you’re going by the fact that Batman is a hero and kills criminals. He’s not supposed to have vendettas.

That batman theory is tight. Usually if the stories are made by the same studio's, or written by the same author, it's possible they could be connected. If not by canon, then for future studio profits.

Samurai Jacks seems possible, as does the james bond, and the batman one. Fresh Prince was just dude having fun I guess. I don't watch the other shows enough to speak on them.
 
icks86;4842269 said:
Saw this theory about the fairly odd parents

Timmy Turner was born with a serious form of dementia. He was born into a bad family with both his parents put into a mental ward at some point in their lives. Timmy’s parents had never liked their son. They often wished of killing him. With Timmy having dementia, he required a lot of responsibility.

Timmy got into trouble often. He would write on walls with permanent marker, throw his clothes all over the place, and bully kids in daycare. “Cosmo and Wanda told me to do it” he would say referring to his two stuffed animals. He seemed attached to those animals. His parents were worried. He would spend all day and night talking to his animals. His parents tried to take them away, but Timmy would throw a big tantrum every time they did so.

The parents had hired a babysitter to take some weight of their shoulders. The babysitter, named Vicky, was nice but Timmy thought differently. Timmy often through fits when she was around. He would throw toys at her, and throw his food on the ground. These small fits eventually turned into a murder. Timmy killed Vicky after she told him to it was time to take a bath. Timmy threw a tantrum, and stabbed Vick repeatedly. Despite having dementia, Timmy was smart enough to hide Vicky’s body in the one place no one was intelligent enough to look; under the floor boards.

When Timmy was at daycare, his house caught on fire. Everything in his house, including his praised stuffed animals, was destroyed. Even worse than that his parents died in the fire as well. Since all of his relatives had gone crazy, Timmy was placed in an orphanage. Timmy spent the rest of his life at the orphanage staring into space. He spent hours a day fantasying about his life. Cosmo and Wanda were there, and could grant his every wish. His parents were not crazy, loved him, and were occasionally stupidly funny.

He decided he did not want to live his life anymore, and transfer to his new perfect one. He killed himself by jumping out of a window, and landing on a car. What Timmy thought to be his living heaven, was actually the opposite. What he did not see in his dreams was Vicky. She was the opposite of what Timmy had been in real life. She would cause him eternal misery, and there would be no escaping this world

Oh dear gawd this is about the dumbest shit i've ever read.
 
The Terminator and its classic sequel.

The Terminator (1984)

In 1984, Skynet sends back a terminator, T-800, to kill Sara Connor. In response, John Connor sends back Kyle Reese to protect his mother. Kyle Reese ends up impregnating Sara and becoming John Connor's father. Sara Connor destroys the T-800, leaving only an arm and a computer chip. Cyberdyne Systems get a hold of the arm and computer chip and Skynet is born. This creates an alternate timeline. In the original timeline, Skynet already exists without help from Cyberdyne Systems and John Connor exists from another father. But Judgement Day stays the same. In the original timeline, The humans are on the verge of winning. Skynet sent a terminator back from 2029 to 1984 as a hail mary, hoping to change the outcome of the war. We have no idea who fathered John Connor or created Skynet in the original timeline. Now, with the alternate timeline changed, John Connor is now dependent on Skynet to be born. In the new timeline, John Connor is not conceived without Skynet. An infinity loop is now created. The normal timeline is forever changed in 1984 and come 2029, it will all happen again. Skynet sending a terminator to 1984 did not change the future, as the humans were winning. John Connor sending Kyle Reese to protect his mother did. John caused his own birth to be dependent on Skynet.

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1992)

Set in 1997, 12 year old John Connor is visiting by the same T-800 from 1984 who tried to kill his mother, but reprogrammed to protect and obey John Connor. Also, Skynet sends a more dangerous and powerful terminator back to 1997 as well in the T-1000, a liquid metal terminator. This time, Miles Dyson, the creator of Skynet from the technology of the 1984 T-800, is killed in an attempt to destroy Skynet before it even gets off the ground. Judgement Day is postponed. In a deleted scene, we see John Connor as a senator and Sara Connor as an old woman. This obviously created another alternate timeline where Skynet was completely destroyed and there was no Judgement Day. But this is not the case. Skynet decides to wait until John Connor is 12 years old to protect him. Many timelines may have opened up as a result, for example;

1 - Skynet succeeds in killing John Connor, winning the war

2 - Skynet fails and as a result, they cease to exist

3 - No timeline is created, and the simple fact John Connor is able to retaliate by sending a protector, means Skynet failed and a protector was not necessary.

But the obvious question remains. If John Connor does eventually succeed in destroying Skynet, why not send that information back to a young John Connor or a already trained Sara Connor so they can destroy Skynet before it begins? A couple of possible answers are;

1 - The technology to destroy Skynet was not available in 1997. That information would be useless

2 - If John Connor destroys Skynet before it even starts, he might cease to exist.

John Connor created an alternate timeline of his history when he sent back Kyle Reese who impregnated his mother. Skynet from created the one way time machine and John Connor used it to inadvertently create his own existence. What if another timeline could be created by destroying Skynet in the 1990's? What if John Connor in 2029 gave his 12 year old self instructions in 1997 to destroy Skynet? Would a peaceful future timeline be the only consequence? Or would John Connor cease to exist, thereby creating an infinity loop which begins in 1984 and ends 45 years later in 2029? We can only assume that because John Connor never gave full instructions on how to defeat Skynet, John Connor knows he relys on Skynet for his own existence and knows a timeline would not be created. The only solution is let the future play itself out, because as it is revealed in Terminator 3: Rise of The Machines, the whole purpose of the terminator protectors was to ensure John survives Judgment Day so he can fight.
 
Makaveli Joker;5199778 said:
The Terminator and its classic sequel.

The Terminator (1984)

In 1984, Skynet sends back a terminator, T-800, to kill Sara Connor. In response, John Connor sends back Kyle Reese to protect his mother. Kyle Reese ends up impregnating Sara and becoming John Connor's father. Sara Connor destroys the T-800, leaving only an arm and a computer chip. Cyberdyne Systems get a hold of the arm and computer chip and Skynet is born. This creates an alternate timeline. In the original timeline, Skynet already exists without help from Cyberdyne Systems and John Connor exists from another father. But Judgement Day stays the same. In the original timeline, The humans are on the verge of winning. Skynet sent a terminator back from 2029 to 1984 as a hail mary, hoping to change the outcome of the war. We have no idea who fathered John Connor or created Skynet in the original timeline. Now, with the alternate timeline changed, John Connor is now dependent on Skynet to be born. In the new timeline, John Connor is not conceived without Skynet. An infinity loop is now created. The normal timeline is forever changed in 1984 and come 2029, it will all happen again. Skynet sending a terminator to 1984 did not change the future, as the humans were winning. John Connor sending Kyle Reese to protect his mother did. John caused his own birth to be dependent on Skynet.

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1992)

Set in 1997, 12 year old John Connor is visiting by the same T-800 from 1984 who tried to kill his mother, but reprogrammed to protect and obey John Connor. Also, Skynet sends a more dangerous and powerful terminator back to 1997 as well in the T-1000, a liquid metal terminator. This time, Miles Dyson, the creator of Skynet from the technology of the 1984 T-800, is killed in an attempt to destroy Skynet before it even gets off the ground. Judgement Day is postponed. In a deleted scene, we see John Connor as a senator and Sara Connor as an old woman. This obviously created another alternate timeline where Skynet was completely destroyed and there was no Judgement Day. But this is not the case. Skynet decides to wait until John Connor is 12 years old to protect him. Many timelines may have opened up as a result, for example;

1 - Skynet succeeds in killing John Connor, winning the war

2 - Skynet fails and as a result, they cease to exist

3 - No timeline is created, and the simple fact John Connor is able to retaliate by sending a protector, means Skynet failed and a protector was not necessary.

But the obvious question remains. If John Connor does eventually succeed in destroying Skynet, why not send that information back to a young John Connor or a already trained Sara Connor so they can destroy Skynet before it begins? A couple of possible answers are;

1 - The technology to destroy Skynet was not available in 1997. That information would be useless

2 - If John Connor destroys Skynet before it even starts, he might cease to exist.

John Connor created an alternate timeline of his history when he sent back Kyle Reese who impregnated his mother. Skynet from created the one way time machine and John Connor used it to inadvertently create his own existence. What if another timeline could be created by destroying Skynet in the 1990's? What if John Connor in 2029 gave his 12 year old self instructions in 1997 to destroy Skynet? Would a peaceful future timeline be the only consequence? Or would John Connor cease to exist, thereby creating an infinity loop which begins in 1984 and ends 45 years later in 2029? We can only assume that because John Connor never gave full instructions on how to defeat Skynet, John Connor knows he relys on Skynet for his own existence and knows a timeline would not be created. The only solution is let the future play itself out, because as it is revealed in Terminator 3: Rise of The Machines, the whole purpose of the terminator protectors was to ensure John survives Judgment Day so he can fight.

Either way that shit is confusing as hell and James Cameron was smoking mad dope while writing the screenplay.
 
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