Roswell That Ends Well | [s4e1]

: Unlike other sci-fi where characters must avoid their ancestors, Fry accidentally kills his "grandfather" Enos.

: Analyze the military's interrogation of Zoidberg as a parody of mid-century xenophobia and B-movie tropes. V. Conclusion [S4E1] Roswell That Ends Well

Determinism and the Grandfather Paradox

: Note that this is the 51st episode produced (a nod to Area 51) and won the 2002 Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program . II. Plot Summary & Context : Unlike other sci-fi where characters must avoid

: Explain the "rare" cause of time travel—a supernova's red radiation reacting with blue radiation from a microwave—which ensures the crew can't simply travel back whenever they want. Conclusion Determinism and the Grandfather Paradox : Note

: 1947 Roswell, New Mexico. The crew doesn't just witness the Roswell Incident; they are the incident. Bender : Mistaken for the crashed UFO. Zoidberg : Captured and interrogated as the "alien." III. Thematic Analysis: The Grandfather Paradox

: References to "City on the Edge of Forever" and "Little Green Men".

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