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    Fridge Brilliance 
  • In World's Weirdest Animals, the video chooses two other animals that are known to burrow into the environment to hide themselves. Given what the Woodcrawlers are known to do, they too "burrow" into their "homes."

    Fridge Horror 
  • It is clear that The Iris is coming for the Earth, and sees it like playing a game, but it wasn't specified what game it was playing, it could be playing Hide and go Seek, or it could be playing Sardines. Is it running from something worse?
  • This one comes from Lethal Omen. In most of the endings, the Game Over screen is that of a campfire with the text in red over it. However, in the "true" ending (where the Iris rises from outside of the cabin you're in), it is that of Earth, implying this game is not just over for you.
  • A Freeze-Frame Bonus before the Neptune section states that Crusader 5 photographed two of Saturn's moons on its mission to Saturn. However, if you rewind the video to earlier, you'd realise that it photographed three moons of Saturn on its mission. One of the moons, Chiron, is also not a normal moon of Saturn (it is a disproven moon). Given that we see another disproven moon (Themis) in the First Cluster, which is shown to be controlled by the Iris, does this mean the Iris has been infiltrating the Solar System using new moons that it is mutating?
    • On an additional note, is this why Saturn is called the "gateway"?
  • In Our Solar System, we see a Freeze-Frame Bonus of the Sun, all the planets, the Iris and Pluto all lined up, and we see that the Iris is just smaller than Saturn...Until you notice that said line-up has some inaccurate sizes in it (i.e., Venus is incorrectly depicted as larger than the Earth)...What if the Iris as seen there is also the wrong size and, in reality, is actually smaller or, the "Horror" part, even bigger?!
  • It took 12 years for the Crusader 5 to reach the outer Solar System, but only seven months for it to make it back to Earth. What's worse, we never get any indication that the probe was able to make it out of the Iris...

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