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[[WMG: Mr. Rogers was one of the thirty-six [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzadik Tzaddikim.]]]]

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[[WMG: Mr. Rogers was one of the thirty-six [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzadik Tzaddikim.]]]]{{Tzadikim|Nistarim}}]]
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Stockholm Syndrome is a disambiguation


Think about it. When Mr. Rogers arrives at the beginning of the episode, '''the viewer is already there''' in his house. When Mr. Rogers leaves at the end of the episode, he '''leaves the viewer there and locks the door behind him'''. The viewer is obviously strapped to a rack on the FourthWall, which must have some wheels and a mechanism to move it into the kitchen and back when the need be. Obviously short trips down the street (with Fred) are allowed, and either Mister [=McFeely=] and Mr. Negri are in on the plot, or the viewer has a bad case of StockholmSyndrome.

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Think about it. When Mr. Rogers arrives at the beginning of the episode, '''the viewer is already there''' in his house. When Mr. Rogers leaves at the end of the episode, he '''leaves the viewer there and locks the door behind him'''. The viewer is obviously strapped to a rack on the FourthWall, which must have some wheels and a mechanism to move it into the kitchen and back when the need be. Obviously short trips down the street (with Fred) are allowed, and either Mister [=McFeely=] and Mr. Negri are in on the plot, or the viewer has a bad case of StockholmSyndrome.UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome.
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* Think about it, who else is the one person you just Don't DARE Mess With? Who else is one of those happy few who has truly ''earned'' the status of being an UnacceptableTarget through almost sheer charisma alone? Who says he is your friend and neighbor, and MEANS it?

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* Think about it, who else is the one person you just Don't DARE Mess With? Who else is one of those happy few who has truly ''earned'' the status of being an UnacceptableTarget unacceptable target through almost sheer charisma alone? Who says he is your friend and neighbor, and MEANS it?

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[[WMG: Mr. Rogers could have been able to wield at least the [[MyLittlePonyFriendshipisMagic Element of Kindness]].]]

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[[WMG: Mr. Rogers could have been able to wield at least the [[MyLittlePonyFriendshipisMagic [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipisMagic Element of Kindness]].]]



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[[WMG: Had a child written to Creator/JimmySavile asking to appear on ''Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood'', Savile would NOT have... tried anything.]]
Who wants to be remembered as a villain whose evil was so severe as to give Mr. Rogers a BewareTheNiceOnes moment? After all, as Creator/GKChesterton observed, there is no "inconsistency between having a love for humanity and having a hatred for inhumanity!"
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* Well, it doesn't really explain the panning around the neighborhood at the beginning and end of each episode.
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Fred Rogers sadly passed away in 2003, not 2001.


Mister Rogers died in 2001. Captain Rogers, in 2007. The reason why Steve died second despite being older is that he spent somewhere [[ComicBookTime between twenty and sixty years]] in [[HumanPopsicle suspended animation]], and no superhero ages in suspended animation.

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Mister Rogers died in 2001.2003. Captain Rogers, in 2007. The reason why Steve died second despite being older is that he spent somewhere [[ComicBookTime between twenty and sixty years]] in [[HumanPopsicle suspended animation]], and no superhero ages in suspended animation.

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Think about it. When Mr. Rogers arrives at the beginning of the episode, '''the viewer is already there''' in his house. When Mr. Rogers leaves at the end of the episode, he '''leaves the viewer there'''. The viewer is obviously strapped to a rack on the FourthWall, which must have some wheels and a mechanism to move it into the kitchen and back when the need be. Obviously short trips down the street (with Fred) are allowed, and either Mister [=McFeely=] and Mr. Negri are in on the plot, or the viewer has a bad case of StockholmSyndrome.

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Think about it. When Mr. Rogers arrives at the beginning of the episode, '''the viewer is already there''' in his house. When Mr. Rogers leaves at the end of the episode, he '''leaves the viewer there'''.there and locks the door behind him'''. The viewer is obviously strapped to a rack on the FourthWall, which must have some wheels and a mechanism to move it into the kitchen and back when the need be. Obviously short trips down the street (with Fred) are allowed, and either Mister [=McFeely=] and Mr. Negri are in on the plot, or the viewer has a bad case of StockholmSyndrome.


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[[WMG: The viewer is Mr. Rogers' (non-human) pet.]]
A less dramatic and disturbing take on the above observation is that the viewer is simply Mr. Rogers' dog, cat, hamster, etc. We can rule out fish, as he announces when he is "feeding the fish" and does not offer any fish food to the viewer, so we can infer that the viewer is not aquatic. A very lazy and well-behaved dog or cat seems the most likely. Mr. Rogers is just a weird old guy with no friends, who spends his free time talking to his pet about random trivia facts, and playing with his puppets.


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[[WMG: Mr. Rogers has become a {{Psychopomp}} for children who died in traumatic circumstances.]]
I can easily see him as well-fitted for this task in the hereafter.
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*** Seconded. I'm a Christian (though not Catholic) and I'd head to the Vatican to see that.

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*** Seconded. I'm a an active Christian troper (though not Catholic) Catholic, Presbyterian, same as he was though I wish I had half his goodness) and I'd head to the Vatican to see that.
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*** Seconded. I'm a Christian (though not Catholic) and I'd head to the Vatican to see that.

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