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This is discussion archived from a time before the current discussion method was installed.


Mister Six: Took out the reference to Run Lola Run as Lola has no knowledge of the Groundhog Day-esque nature of her adventure. The reason she does things differently is purely down to the different ways she reacts to the dog on the steps each time.

Ununnilium: Well, I could argue that, but yeah, I'd say it doesn't apply here.


Ununnilium: IMHO, a Stable Time Loop is no more logical than a Temporal Paradox.
Mister Six: The actual wording in Quantum Leap was "put right what once went wrong."
Seanette: Moved "12:01" to the Groundhog Day entry, since it fits better there (repeated loop, takes the protagonist at least two loops just to figure out what he needs to do).
Lavode: The Elfquest example says that "Those people that would cease to exist conveniently include the lifemate of Rayek's one true love (other than himself)." Wasn't that after Rayek decided he was in love with Winnowill?

Neenee: He couldn't really choose (so it's a bad choice of words, either way). And what is 'other than himself' supposed to mean? Also (in the same example), "the only point in the entire series where she uses her healing magic to harm somebody"? Doesn't she use it exactly the same way on a human man (Shuna's father), like, 10 minutes afterwards?

Neenee: No-one? Then I'm gonna put the example back in it's original form.

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