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** Maybe Potter’s bodyguard is the fallen angel, literally behind his throne whispering evil advice into his ear. It would explain why he stays with Potter for so long and doesn’t appear to age in 30 years.
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[[WMG: Prosperity is right around the corner for the Baileys]]
World War II is coming to an end. The United States is coming out of its economic depression. The prosperous 1950's are about to begin, and people are going to start buying land and houses. George is already an established figure in the local real estate industry, and his business has a good reputation as a lender. He's in the perfect position to take advantage of a market boom. Soon he'll own Bedford Falls, but only if he wants to; I think George is more modest than that.
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World War II is coming to an end. The United States is coming out of its economic depression. The prosperous 1950's are about to begin, and people are going to start buying land and houses. George is already an established figure in the local real estate industry, and his business has a good reputation as a lender. He's in the perfect position to take advantage of a market boom. Soon he'll own Bedford Falls, but only if he wants to; I think George is more modest than that.
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[[WMG: That same Christmas Night, Mr. Potter gets visited by [[{{Literature/AChristmasCarol}} Three Spirits]].]]
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While Clarence was with George, another angel showed Mr. Potter that everyone in town would be much happier and more successful if he was never born. Mr. Potter, being the man is he, didn't care and just went back the world with him in it to live his life the same as before.
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* Clarence was born in 1653, so he lived in Colonial America. Suicide was illegal under British law in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Notably absent, but an ending that would have ensured that good always wins and evil never prevails: Potter intended to go to the huge celebration where residents are helping George get out of his financial straits, claiming he is a liar and fraud. Residents are stonily silent and stare at Potter in disgust as he goes on a tirade about how George Bailey has ruined his vision for a "better" Bedford Falls and that he's guilty of stealing the money and deserves to go to prison, and demands that the police arrest him right now ... and I mean right now!!! The federal investigators then reveal they are not only dropping all pending charges against George and that the investigation against him is closed ... but then reveal that they have some questions of their own for Potter as they have seen some things of interest. Potter starts to object but is outnumbered 2-to-1. In a epilogue, it is revealed that Potter has been engaging in illegal activity for his entire career, and in addition to being morally responsible for the death of George's father (driving him to suffering a fatal stroke), is guilty of robbery, fraud, blackmail, embezzlement and many other charges – and is also involved in sexual misconduct – and is forced to stand trial. Shortly after he is found guilty and sentenced to hundreds of years in prison (essentially a life sentence), he suffers a fatal heart attack in prison, shortly before his first appeal is heard. Potter's funeral is a [[LonelyFuneral lonely one]], while the Baileys go on to be the greatest philanthropists Bedford Falls has seen, preserving an affordable life for everyone, establishing scholarships for students in need, growing the community responsibly and keeping crime rate low, and being beloved residents. When George passes away in 1997, he is remembered as a kind man who made a real difference, and his children and descendants pass it on.
Notably absent, but an ending that would have ensured that good always wins and evil never prevails: Potter intended to go to the huge celebration where residents are helping George get out of his financial straits, claiming he is a liar and fraud. Residents are stonily silent and stare at Potter in disgust as he goes on a tirade about how George Bailey has ruined his vision for a "better" Bedford Falls and that he's guilty of stealing the money and deserves to go to prison, and demands that the police arrest him right now ... and I mean right now!!! The federal investigators then reveal they are not only dropping all pending charges against George and that the investigation against him is closed ... but then reveal that they have some questions of their own for Potter as they have seen some things of interest. Potter starts to object but is outnumbered 2-to-1. In a epilogue, it is revealed that Potter has been engaging in illegal activity for his entire career, and in addition to being morally responsible for the death of George's father (driving him to suffering a fatal stroke), is guilty of robbery, fraud, blackmail, embezzlement and many other charges – and is also involved in sexual misconduct – and is forced to stand trial. Shortly after he is found guilty and sentenced to hundreds of years in prison (essentially a life sentence), he suffers a fatal heart attack in prison, shortly before his first appeal is heard. Potter's funeral is a [[LonelyFuneral lonely one]], while the Baileys go on to be the greatest philanthropists Bedford Falls has seen, preserving an affordable life for everyone, establishing scholarships for students in need, growing the community responsibly and keeping crime rate low, and being beloved residents. When George passes away in 1997, he is remembered as a kind man who made a real difference, and his children and descendants pass it on.
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Earlier script drafts had George wanting to essentially become Mr. Potter, i.e. [[NotSoDifferent a successful, but lonely and unloved businessman.]] businessman. Presumably, Mr. Potter was once very much like George in terms of optimism in his early career, but he decided that he wanted to be wealthy and successful, and so, he became a successful businessman, [[LonelyAtTheTop but at the expense of his soul and principles]], as well as alienating his former friends, allies and business partners.
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Not quite as nice a thought, but it does fix the "Potter is a KarmaHoudini" problem. The classic ending is suspected of GettingCrapPastTheRadar; the extra footage may have been filmed just in case.
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Not quite as nice a thought, but it does fix the "Potter is a KarmaHoudini" problem. The classic ending is suspected of GettingCrapPastTheRadar; violating the Hays Code; the extra footage may have been filmed just in case.
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Butch famously shot down multiple enemy planes in WW2. [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII WW2]], Harry could be an homage to O'Hare.
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We already know that Clarence was a human who died and became an angel. He says that it’s illegal to commit suicide despite the fact that America had no such law in 1946 or in the 1800s when Clarence was alive. He could be referring to the laws of heaven, which in this film seem to believe that SuicideIsShameful but are generally sympathetic towards suicidal people. God probably sent Clarence to purgatory for his sin, and said that he would be allowed to go to heaven/get his wings by TalkingDownTheSuicidal and showing that he has learned to value life.
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* It's hardly a coincidence that they died from the same illness. It just makes them two of the millions who died during the Spanish Flu pandemic of the late 1910s.
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* It's hardly a coincidence that they died from the same illness. It just makes them two of the millions who died during [[UsefulNotes/TheSpanishFlu the Spanish Flu pandemic of the late 1910s.
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* And Polly Potter and her mom. (Likely Mrs. Potter married Henry F.'s brother, who then died and left her the "Potter Millions". Mrs. P may be an {{Expy}} of Mary Lily Keenan Flagler, once the richest woman in America.)
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* And Polly Potter and her mom. (Likely Mrs. Potter married Henry F.'s brother, who then died and left her the "Potter Millions". Mrs. P may be an {{Expy}} of Mary Lily Keenan Flagler, once the richest woman in America.)
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Related to a theory listed above, Potter got angry that George was so happy and successful. He wished that George was never born. Suddenly, a ''fallen'' angel appears and agress to tell Potter how to make the wish come true, if he'll let his soul get taken to Hell upon his death. Potter agrees, and the angel tells Potter about Uncle Billy and the money, and how to really tighten the screws on George and utterly destroy him, resulting in George's wish and how Clarence will unknowingly grant it and give Potter what he wants. It works, and the angel tells Potter about it. But it turns out the forces of Heaven give George a chance to take back the wish, which he does. When Potter sees his wish has been foiled, he dies of that heart attack. And, since the deal just involved advising Potter, ''not necessarily guaranteeing success'', the fallen angel shows up at Potter's death and takes him to his richly deserved damnation.
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Related to a theory listed above, Potter got angry that George was so happy and successful. He wished that George was never born. Suddenly, a ''fallen'' angel appears and agress agrees to tell Potter how to make the wish come true, if he'll let his soul get taken to Hell upon his death. Potter agrees, and the angel tells Potter about Uncle Billy and the money, and how to really tighten the screws on George and utterly destroy him, resulting in George's wish and how Clarence will unknowingly grant it and give Potter what he wants. It works, and the angel tells Potter about it. But it turns out the forces of Heaven give George a chance to take back the wish, which he does. When Potter sees his wish has been foiled, he dies of that heart attack. And, since the deal just involved advising Potter, ''not ''[[ExactWords not necessarily guaranteeing success'', success]]'', the fallen angel shows up at Potter's death and takes him to his richly deserved damnation.
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After seeing the townspeople rally around George and gather the money to help him, [[TheGrinch Potter's heart grows three sizes]] and he calls the B&L to say he found the money where Billy left it (without mentioning that he planned to keep it to himself, of course). Any residual legal issues are quickly cleared up, and George and Mary try to return the money to the townspeople, who insist that they keep it, and the two of them finally go on their honeymoon to Europe.
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After seeing the townspeople rally around George and gather the money to help him, [[TheGrinch [[Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas Potter's heart grows three sizes]] and he calls the B&L to say he found the money where Billy left it (without mentioning that he planned to keep it to himself, of course). Any residual legal issues are quickly cleared up, and George and Mary try to return the money to the townspeople, who insist that they keep it, and the two of them finally go on their honeymoon to Europe.
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*** I think it's generally called either Fanon or a "headcanon". (Talk about YourMindMakesItReal ...) Ask any HoYay/StarTrek SlashFic fan.
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*** I think it's generally called either Fanon {{Fanon}} or a "headcanon". (Talk about YourMindMakesItReal ...) Ask any HoYay/StarTrek SlashFic fan.
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* Except the headstone may not be a mistake. Not mentioned explicitly, but it appears that there is a four year difference between George and Harry. Most high schools are four years, At Harry's graduation, George mentions high school was four years ago for him, thus George, 12 years old in 1919, would have made Harry eight (Possibly seven) years old in 1919. Thus the math does work out.
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[[WMG: Three years ago Violet Bick and Ernie the Cab Driver had an affair]]
George was both able to talk Mrs. Bishop out of divorcing Ernie and Ernie into ending things with Violet. Violet, despondent and now a pariah for being a (potential) home wrecker, finally decides it's better leave Bedford Falls, hence her asking George for money on Christmas Eve so she can start over in New York. This is also why in the Pottersville timeline Ernie's wife "ran away three years ago and took the kid"; George wasn't there to intervene and save the marriage.
George was both able to talk Mrs. Bishop out of divorcing Ernie and Ernie into ending things with Violet. Violet, despondent and now a pariah for being a (potential) home wrecker, finally decides it's better leave Bedford Falls, hence her asking George for money on Christmas Eve so she can start over in New York. This is also why in the Pottersville timeline Ernie's wife "ran away three years ago and took the kid"; George wasn't there to intervene and save the marriage.
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[[WMG: Three years ago ago, Violet Bick and Ernie the Cab Driver had an affair]]
George was both able to talk Mrs. Bishop out of divorcing Ernie and Ernie into ending things with Violet. Violet, despondent and now a pariah for being a (potential) home wrecker, finally decides it's better to leave Bedford Falls, hence her asking George for money on Christmas Eve so she can start over in New York. This is also why in the Pottersvilletimeline timeline, Ernie's wife "ran away three years ago and took the kid"; George wasn't there to intervene and save the marriage.
George was both able to talk Mrs. Bishop out of divorcing Ernie and Ernie into ending things with Violet. Violet, despondent and now a pariah for being a (potential) home wrecker, finally decides it's better to leave Bedford Falls, hence her asking George for money on Christmas Eve so she can start over in New York. This is also why in the Pottersville
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The telegram indicates that he was living away from Bedford Falls at the time of his death, and he died from the same illness that Edward Cullen was dying of. He also looked to be around Edward's age, if Mr. Gower's photograph was recent. Who's to say he couldn't have been in Chicago, in the same hospital? (At least it's what I tell myself to make H.B. Warner's performance less [[TearJerker heartwrenching.]])
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The telegram indicates that he was living away from Bedford Falls at the time of his death, and he died from the same illness that Edward Cullen was dying of. He also looked to be around Edward's age, if Mr. Gower's photograph was recent. Who's to say he couldn't have been in Chicago, in the same hospital? (At least it's what I tell myself to make H.B. Warner's performance less [[TearJerker heartwrenching.]])heartwrenching]].)
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After seeing the townspeople rally around George and gather the money to help him, [[TheGrinch Potter's heart grows three sizes]] and he calls the B&L to say he found the money where Billy left it (without mentioning it he planned to keep it to himself, of course). Any residual legal issues are quickly cleared up, and George and Mary try to return the money to the townspeople, who insist that they keep it, and the two of them finally go on their honeymoon to Europe.
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During the scene when Violet asks George for money, she's emotionally distraught but won't tell George what was wrong, and kept insisting she needed to leave town. It's very likely that she had just found out she was pregnant and felt that she needed to get an abortion as soon as possible. However, since abortions were illegal back then and George may not have given her the money if she told him the truth, she deliberately kept her reasons vague. Of course, during the finale she shows up with the rest of the town and gives George back the money he gave her, indicating that she either meant to keep the baby or at least take the time to think about her options.
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[[WMG: That same Christmas Night Mr. Potter gets visited by [[{{Literature/AChristmasCarol}} Three Spirits]].]]
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Events in George Bailey's life seem to be systematically conspiring to keep him from leaving the town. The producers had realized they'd been a bit too hard on George in order to crush his attempts to leave town and he was close to snapping, so they planned the whole alternate universe setup with the help of theater-style quick set design changes and makeup/costume changes for the actors. Once George was assured of how much he was valued in the town, they ensured he would be content continuing to live there.
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One of the legends that the Fringe Division came across that made sense in the long run.
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[[WMG: The "lost ending" for this film aired on SaturdayNightLive and replayed on all the SNL Christmas specials is/was a genuine lost ending.]]
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