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* ActorInspiredElement; Zira's line about hating bananas comes from Kim Hunter's own dislike of the fruit.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as he considered him to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Creator/KimHunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in In a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as he considered him to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Creator/KimHunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as he considered him to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as he considered him to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter Creator/KimHunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* TheOriginalDarrin: Creator/RoddyMcDowall returned to the role of Cornelius, after being replaced by David Watson in ''Beneath''.
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'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. [[GreenAesop Later, we'll do something about pollution.]] Later, we'll do something about the [[OverpopulationCrisis population explosion]]. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]

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'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. [[GreenAesop Later, we'll do something about pollution.]] pollution. Later, we'll do something about the [[OverpopulationCrisis population explosion]]. explosion. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! war! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How ''How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped got?!!'' Somebody has to begin to care!]]care!
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as he considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as he considered it him to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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Oh, and people aren't called "it"


* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it he considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic than how the film ultimately portrayed him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even cares in regards to Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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Poor English and a run-on sentence from here to Australia. I hope I saved it... somewhat.


* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even care in regards to of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied remedy this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner TheAtoner, due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault fault, and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then than how the film ultimately portrayed him, even him. Even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained remain unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even care cares in regards to of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* ScienceMarchesOn: "Grape Juice Plus" (wine) was said to be an excellent restorative, especially in the case of pregnancy. When the movie was made the dangers of alcohol consumption during pregnancy weren't widely understood. [[note]] Fetal Alcohol Syndrome wasn't recognised until two years after this movie was made. While it is generally agreed that some alcohol consumption during pregnancy isn't harmful, for safety the US Surgeon General recommended abstinence from alcohol during pregnancy in 1981 (ten years after this film was made).[[/note]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even care of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even care in regards to of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview and currently unknown if Eric is aware or not of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview and it's currently unknown if Eric is aware or not or even care of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview and currently unknown if Eric is aware of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview and currently unknown if Eric is aware or not of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview).interview and currently unknown if Eric is aware of Hasslein's depiction in the recent comics). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him).him, even though Eric's personal deprecated opinion about him would remained unchanged in the following interview). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to remedied this issue by adding some depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to [[AuthorsSavingThrow remedied this issue issue]] by adding some more depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to him realizing the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]]. Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.

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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]].caricature]] (though it seemed the comics released four years prior to his interview tried to remedied this issue by adding some depth to Hasslein's motive by making him TheAtoner due to the time traveling and the BadFuture being his fault and make him come across as more justified and sympathetic then how the film ultimately portrayed him). Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. [[GreenAesop Later, we'll do something about pollution.]] Later, we'll do something about the population explosion. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]

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'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. [[GreenAesop Later, we'll do something about pollution.]] Later, we'll do something about the [[OverpopulationCrisis population explosion.explosion]]. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed, but in a 2010 interview with the Archive of American Television, Eric Braeden admitted that he did not really like the role of Dr. Otto Hasslein as it considered it to be a [[{{Flanderization}} caricature]]. Nevertheless, he added that he had a good time making the film as he enjoyed working with Creator/RoddyMcDowall, Kim Hunter and Don Taylor, whom he described as a very good director.
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'''E-1:''' Don't worry, we'll catch them sooner or later.\\
'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. Later, we'll do something about pollution. Later, we'll do something about the population explosion. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]

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'''E-1:''' '''Soldier:''' Don't worry, we'll catch them sooner or later.\\
'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. [[GreenAesop Later, we'll do something about pollution. pollution.]] Later, we'll do something about the population explosion. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]
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'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. Later, we'll do something about pollution. Later, we'll do something about the population explosion. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]

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'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. Later, we'll do something about pollution. Later, we'll do something about the population explosion. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]care!]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Arthur Jacobs wanted to cast Creator/HenryFonda as the President. Don Taylor disagreed, thinking he was too big a star.
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* RealitySubtext: While trying to find Cornelius and Zira:
-->'''Hasslein:''' ''(crossing out every possible locations)'' Negative, negative, negative!\\
'''E-1:''' Don't worry, we'll catch them sooner or later.\\
'''Hasslein:''' That's what I'm worried about: later. Later, we'll do something about pollution. Later, we'll do something about the population explosion. Later, we'll do something about the [[WorldWarIII nuclear war]]! We think we've got all the time in the world!! ''[[ArmorPiercingQuestion How much time has the world got?!!]]'' [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped Somebody has to begin to care!]]

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