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* The episode "Sick Day" mentions that the effects of MurphysLaw aren't as severe when Milo is ill, so this could have some truth to it.



* They would need to conclude MML, considering it ended with Perry and Doofenshmirtz stranded with everyone else.

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* They would need to conclude MML, considering it ended with Perry and Doofenshmirtz stranded with everyone else.else.

[[WMG: Milo has a SignificantBirthDate of [[ThirteenIsUnlucky the 13th]].]]
* He's established to be 13 years old as of his BirthdayEpisode, so this could make sense as well.
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* [[JustForPun Who may or may not be a frog-man.]]

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* [[JustForPun Who may or may not be a frog-man.]]
frog-man.
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The ratings weren't good enough for the show itself to get revived, but Dan and Swampy both clearly want to do something to give it a proper conclusion, and they could use the PnF reboot as a way. It probably won't end the same way the first Phineas/Milo crossover did (considering bringing in PNF characters as main cast members for it sister show wound up becoming a BrokenBase topic within ''both'' communities), just one or two episodes could finally follow up on the cliffhanger ending.

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The ratings weren't good enough for the show itself to get revived, but Dan and Swampy both clearly want to do something to give it a proper conclusion, and they could use the PnF reboot as a way. It probably won't end the same way the first Phineas/Milo crossover did (considering bringing in PNF characters as main cast members for it sister show wound up becoming a BrokenBase topic within ''both'' communities), just one or two episodes could finally follow up on the cliffhanger ending.ending.
* They would need to conclude MML, considering it ended with Perry and Doofenshmirtz stranded with everyone else.
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[[WMG: The Murphy's Law curse has the side effect of making the Murphy men a Main/ChickMagnet]]

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[[WMG: The Murphy's Law curse has the side effect of making the Murphy men a Main/ChickMagnet]]ChickMagnet]]



* Milo and Martin are both doggedly nice guys, yet provide the danger, drama, and excitement of being a bad boy. So they are Main/SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan and Main/AllGirlsWantBadBoys in one package.

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* Milo and Martin are both doggedly nice guys, yet provide the danger, drama, and excitement of being a bad boy. So they are Main/SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan and Main/AllGirlsWantBadBoys AllGirlsWantBadBoys in one package.



* Main/TriangRelations are just another way the curse makes things difficult for them.

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* Main/TriangRelations {{Love Triangle}}s are just another way the curse makes things difficult for them.
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Similar to hemophilia, women of the Murphy family are personally unaffected by Murphy's Law, but they can pass it down to their male offspring. Ergo, Sara's potential future son could have Murphy's Law.

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Similar to hemophilia, women of the Murphy family are personally unaffected by Murphy's Law, but they can pass it down to their male offspring. Ergo, Sara's potential future son could have Murphy's Law.Law.

[[WMG: The upcoming revival for WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb will be used to finally bring closure to ''Milo Murphy's Law'']]
The ratings weren't good enough for the show itself to get revived, but Dan and Swampy both clearly want to do something to give it a proper conclusion, and they could use the PnF reboot as a way. It probably won't end the same way the first Phineas/Milo crossover did (considering bringing in PNF characters as main cast members for it sister show wound up becoming a BrokenBase topic within ''both'' communities), just one or two episodes could finally follow up on the cliffhanger ending.
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According to ancient hieroglyphics found in an Egyptian tomb, an epic battle between the Mongol Army and potato gremlin creatures once raged, while a pharmacist from the future built a time machine and mightily cursed a platypus. Presumably the Historical Army Retrieve-Inator was am early prototype; a better-working, more sustainable model came along once Doof returned to the future. All it took was Perry's funding, some salvaged alien tech to combine with and improve the existing -Inator, and a college-level marketing course to teach proper branding...and hello, Professor Time.

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According to ancient hieroglyphics found in an Egyptian tomb, an epic battle between the Mongol Army and potato gremlin creatures once raged, while a pharmacist from the future built a time machine and mightily cursed a platypus. Presumably the Historical Army Retrieve-Inator was am early prototype; a better-working, more sustainable model came along once Doof returned to the future. All it took was Perry's funding, some salvaged alien tech to combine with and improve the existing -Inator, and a college-level marketing course to teach proper branding...and hello, Professor Time.Time.

[[WMG: Melissa's mother was killed in an incident involving Murphy's Law]]
Hence why her father is so wary of his daughter spending so much time with Milo and being exposed to Murphy's Law; he doesn't want what happened to his wife to happen to their child.

[[WMG: Female Murphys have the ability to be carriers for Murphy's Law]]
Similar to hemophilia, women of the Murphy family are personally unaffected by Murphy's Law, but they can pass it down to their male offspring. Ergo, Sara's potential future son could have Murphy's Law.
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If you thought the integration "Meapless in Seattle" into an actual episode was nuts, Dan and Swampy will blow our minds again. This time it goes UpToEleven when they establish the cutscenes from "Meap Me in St. Louis" while bringing characters from both shows together into an hour-long special. Admit it, you wanted to see the fight between Perry and Suzy.

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If you thought the integration "Meapless in Seattle" into an actual episode was nuts, Dan and Swampy will blow our minds again. This time it goes UpToEleven up to eleven when they establish the cutscenes from "Meap Me in St. Louis" while bringing characters from both shows together into an hour-long special. Admit it, you wanted to see the fight between Perry and Suzy.
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[[WMG: When someone with Murphy's Law gets sick, the bad luck gets temporarily transferred to someone else.]]
* Which would explain Phineas and Ferb's streak of bad luck in their series finale.

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Where we see Bridgette was able to carry Milo to term. Considering what could have happened coupled with the theory Murphy’s law can’t exactly kill the afflicted Murphy’s you can see where I’m going.

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Where we see Bridgette was able to carry Milo to term. Considering what could have happened coupled with the theory Murphy’s law can’t exactly kill the afflicted Murphy’s you can see where I’m going.going.

[[WMG: Doofenshmirtz first created time-travel in "Lotsa Latkes".]]
According to ancient hieroglyphics found in an Egyptian tomb, an epic battle between the Mongol Army and potato gremlin creatures once raged, while a pharmacist from the future built a time machine and mightily cursed a platypus. Presumably the Historical Army Retrieve-Inator was am early prototype; a better-working, more sustainable model came along once Doof returned to the future. All it took was Perry's funding, some salvaged alien tech to combine with and improve the existing -Inator, and a college-level marketing course to teach proper branding...and hello, Professor Time.
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** And even barring the question of Ferb's [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair green hair]], blond hair is generally recessive to brown but dominant over red which means that all that would be necessarily for Sara's looks would be for Martin to carry a blond gene, which his daughter displays and his son possibly carries.

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** And even barring the question of Ferb's [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair green hair]], hair, blond hair is generally recessive to brown but dominant over red which means that all that would be necessarily for Sara's looks would be for Martin to carry a blond gene, which his daughter displays and his son possibly carries.
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* There were maybe 2 dozen Octalians that morphed into Milo, with his negative probability ions split between them. The same thing happened with Orgaluth, though that took hundreds of Octalians. The end result is Milo is probably no longer a walking disaster area, and is probably missing the excitement from his life.

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* There were maybe 2 dozen Octalians that morphed into Milo, with his negative probability ions split between them. The same thing happened with Orgaluth, though that took hundreds of Octalians. The end result is Milo is probably no longer a walking disaster area, and is probably missing the excitement from his life.
* {{Jossed}} by the ending of the episode, in which the Octalian spaceship Milo and friends use to depart has its thrusters falling off, causing the ship to plummet down, back to the surface of Octalia. Such an accident wouldn't be able to happen if Milo's negative probability ion level has been regressed to the same amount as a regular human being.

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