(TV Series)

(1994)

Jeremy Radick: Fractal

Quotes 

  • Medea : I thought Jay was the wrecker.

    Fractal : It's within the statistical sphere of probabilities.

    Medea : But we got rid of him. Now this?

    Fractal : See, the trouble with the unscientific method is it's nonspecificity. What's important is not your ouija board. What's important is A. hypothesis, B. antithesis and C. synthesis.

    Medea : I knew that.

    Fractal : Thesis: Jay by his very presence will wreck the world.

    Medea : I already said that.

    Fractal : Antithesis: Jay by his very presence will not wreck the world. Neither the antithesis nor the thesis concur with the empirical realities of observation. Jay was in the world a long time without it getting wrecked. However, there does appear to be a link between him and the world falling apart. Synthesis: Jay wrecks the world when he leaves it.

    Medea : Oh. Of course. Everything started to fall apart when he left. And the grownups?

    Fractal : To restate the obvious, stories of the grownups only became rampant only after the world started to fall apart.

    Medea : [groans]  I've been trying to get rid of him when all along I should've been trying to lock him up here forever.

    Fractal : If you can lock up someone who just disappears.

    Medea : Well, then, we'll just have to convince him that it's in everybody's best interest for him to stay.

    Fractal : First, you have to get him to come back.

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