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Can't find my heart, this rainfall, is meant for me

My coldness drifts along to her, while the choir sings

Live in self doubt of what's real

Scared to let others know how I feel

If time stops, would I still feel guilty

Random hearts flare, avoiding you, longingly

Forced smiles, so I look more than just empty

If time stops, would you spend it with me

If time stops

If time stops

If time stops

[Humming]

My mind goes blank, my mind goes blank

My mind goes blank when I look at you

My mind goes blank, my mind goes blank

My mind goes blank when I look at you

But my hopeless heart ensues

But my hopeless heart ensues

If time stops, would I still feel guilty

Random hearts flare, avoiding you, longingly

Forced smiles, so I look more than just empty

If time stops, would you spend it with me

If time stops

If time stops

If time stops, would I still feel guilty

Random hearts flare, avoiding you, longingly

Forced smiles, so I look more than just empty

If time stops, would you spend it with me

I'm hopeless, hopeless, hopeless, hopeless, hopeless

I'm hopeless, hopeless, hopeless, hopeless, hopeless

I'm

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10 TV Fan Theories That Make Way Too Much Sense! - Duration: 8:40.

There are certain television shows that attract such a rabid engaged audience that it is impossible

for viewers not develop theories and speculation concerning the characters and plotlines.

Sometimes a show only becomes more interesting when reading between the lines and not simply

observing a show at face value.

Here are 10 TV Fan Theories That Make Way too Much Sense, If you enjoy our list, don't

forget to like it and subscribe to the Screen Rant channel.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Buffy the Vampire Slayer has ignited many

theories from loyal and dedicated fans of the Joss Whedon series.

One of the more depressing theories is the why Buffy's mom, Joyce developed a brain

tumor that ultimately killed her.

In season five, Buffy gets a younger sister, Dawn.

This wasn't a case of the series jumping the shark with a random new sibling.

Dawn was created by monks.

She was not human but the key to other dimensions.

The monks had to alter the memory of Buffy's friends and family to believe Dawn had been

there the entire time.

What if this brain manipulation was too much for Joyce and caused a tumor?

Buffy is a slayer and can take it, her friends have less memories to stuff in their mind

but Joyce would have memories since Dawn's birth and being pregnant with her.

Was it just too much for Joyce?

How I Met your Mother For nine seasons, How I Met your Mother sparked

many conversations among fans trying to figure out who exactly the mother could be.

An exhaustively long tale told to his two children included so many misleads that the

identity of the mother became a true mystery.

It is another fan theory that makes this list, one in which Barney's playbook is Ted's

playbook.

The playbook which showed a variety of over-the-top ways to court a woman may seem like something

Barney would write.

However, the version of Barney we see is told by the unreliable narrator Ted and could just

be a way to avoid telling his kids that he was the real womanizer.

The playbook being adorned with calligraphy, a skill Ted is proud to practice, makes it

even more likely that The Playbook is the work of Ted, and not Barney.

Rugrats Rugrats holds a special place in the hearts

of many millennials as it was one of the first Nickelodeon original animated series debuting

in 1991.

The show which features the daily adventures of a group of infant and toddlers may seem

harmless but the fan theory is downright morbid.

The theory claims that Angelica is the only real character and that everyone else is a

figment of her imagination.

Chuckie died along with his mother.

The twins were aborted.

Tommy was a stillborn.

This explains why Tommy's father is always making toys frantically and Chuckie's father

is always so anxious.

The fathers can't seem to accept what has happened.

It's a dark take on a kid's show that isn't completely impossible.

The Simpsons The Simpsons has been a mainstay on Fox since

1989 with no sign of slowing down or diminishing in quality.

There are plenty of fan theories derived from nearly three decades of material.

One of theories is that the Simpson family are geniuses, but one of the most fascinating

theories revolves around Homer being in a coma since 1993.

In the episode "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show", Homer falls into

a coma after being crushed by a vending machine.

Fans speculate that Homer never woke up from his coma and that the episodes that followed

were all in his mind.

Before Homer became comatose, the episodes were based in reality, whereas after the coma,

the episodes became outlandish and silly.

This also explains why none of the characters have aged in the last twenty-plus years.

Friends For ten seasons fans watched six New Yorker

pals fall in love, break-up, have children, divorce, all in an unrealistic world of affordable

Manhattan apartment.

While Friends only occasionally delved into the difficult times of adulthood, one fan

theory claims there was something serious happening without much discussion, Ross losing

custody of his son, Ben.

The theory stems from Ben practically disappearing from Ross's life after season 8.

Ben does not appear for the remaining two and a half seasons of the series.

He is mentioned casually only a few times, and Ben never meets his half-sister, Emma.

When considering how insane Ross became in the later seasons, it makes perfect sense

that Carol would seek out sole custody of their son.

Ross dated his student, hit on his cousin, became weirdly possessive of Rachel, and judgmental

over most his friend's life decisions, and lost his temper at work over a leftover sandwich.

Breaking Bad For five seasons, audiences watched science

high school teacher Walter White go from family man to the biggest and most dangerous drug

dealer around.

Breaking Bad itself is filled to the brim with interlaced stories, character development

and recurring themes, but fans have speculated that Breaking bad is also a sequel to Malcolm

in the Middle and a prequel to The Walking Dead.

While the Malcolm in the Middle connection is more humorous than anything, The Walking

Dead connection holds a lot more weight.

Fans have claimed that Heisenberg's drugs caused the zombie outbreak.

In Season 2 of The Walking Dead, Daryl talks about his brother scoring drugs that are suspiciously

similar to Heisenberg's signature "Blue Sky".

That along with the description of the dealer sounding an awful lot like Jesse Pinkman makes

this fan theory likely.

Firefly Firefly is one of the most beloved brilliant

but cancelled television shows ever.

The show which follows a gang of space cowboys, only aired 11 episodes before being axed.

The fan theory behind Firefly concerns the real reason Firefly was cancelled.

While the Fox network claimed poor ratings, fans believe it was the government who wanted

the show removed.

The series aired in 2002 when the Bush administration was attempting to get everyone behind the

Iraq war, which made a show about intelligent and resourceful outlaws who fought for civil

rights and peace to be a conflict of interest.

The theory makes some sense considering how enthusiastic the Firefly fan base is today,

but this could be a case of viewers not realizing a show's brilliance until it was too late.

Saved by the bell The gang from Saved by the Bell seemed like

the coolest high school students ever.

With their covetable 90s wardrobe, close friendships, and a principal who seemed obsessed with them.

It all seemed a bit too good to be true, which is exactly why many fans speculated that it

was all in the mind of Zack Morris.

For those who watched the show when it was called Good Morning, Miss Bliss, you may remember

that Zack wasn't cool, he was just an average awkward kid going to junior high in Indiana.

When the show was renamed, it was set in Malibu, and Zack was suddenly a facsimile of Ferris

Bueller.

Lisa, Screech and Mr. Belding also returned but the gang was rounded out with Jessie,

Kelly, and Slater, all of who were much cooler than the friends he had in Indiana.

The fan explanation makes a lot of sense especially if you consider the wacky events that occurred

on the show to be in the mind of an Indiana teen who wishes he had a much more interesting

life.

The Office In season six of The Office, Toby Flenderson,

the sad sap of Human Resources is thrilled to be on the jury of the Scranton Strangler.

However, fans suspect that it was Toby who was the real Scranton Strangler all along.

The reason being that Toby's life was going nowhere and everyone treated him so poorly

that he finally snapped.

It wasn't until he returned to Pennsylvania after having a go living in Costa Rica, when

the Strangler appeared.

In the ninth season Toby admits that he sent the wrong man to prison and the man accused

of being the strangler attempts to strangle Toby when he goes to visit.

Was Toby's guilt for imprisoning an innocent man because he was the real Scranton Strangler?

The Walking Dead Ever since The Walking Dead exploded on AMC

in 2010, there has been a fervent following eliciting countless fan theories and speculations.

One theory that never seems to die is that Rick is immune to the zombie-causing disease

that has affected those around him.

The origins for this theory comes from the first episode in which Rick wakes up in a

hospital after being in a coma.

When he was in a coma, his brain had limited activity resulting in the disease not affecting

him.

Why this makes him completely immune throughout the show remains unclear.

There is an additional theory that Rick has been a zombie the entire time and his waking

from a coma was him waking from the dead.

He is fortunate enough not to experience any of the terrible symptoms associated with zombies

such as the need to eat human brains.

While unlikely, the theory may be on to something.

What do you think of our list?

What are your favorite fan theories?

Leave yours in the comments and don't forget to like our list and share it with friends.

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Review - Lego: Snowglobe (40223) - Duration: 4:01.

Hey everyone!

JAYSTEPHER with Snowglobe by Lego.

Set number 40223.

Contains 215 pieces.

Recommended building ages are and up.

This looks like one awesome snowglobe.

This set is "Limited Edition".

It appears it has nice colorful box art.

Let's open it up.

It was a bit of a challenge.

There is one instruction manual

and three bags of bricks

full of fun and excitement.

Let's take a closer look at the Snowglobe shall we?

The Snowglobe is a relaxing fun set to assemble.

It has a lot of detail.

Here we have a Santa Claus minifigure

inside the globe

The sides are constructed with windows,

arches,

and red bricks.

There is a lot of detail

for it being built on an 8 by 8 platform.

The tree inside the globe has lights.

We even have a few branches growing on top.

There are some 1 by 1 round flat tiles inside for snow.

That's all that it does pretty much.

Loud and noisy.

We do have secret drawer on the bottom that does pull out.

It feels a bit stiff.

You get a whopping 4 by 4 studs of space.

Probably just enough room to store candy.

The little door does open up

as well as the windows.

We got some torches on the front.

Nice handle to grab on to.

See? Sometimes the drawer does stick.

It is a nice attempt.

I like it. It's nice.

Here are the spare pieces after assembling the Snowglobe.

There are a few plates,

stud tiles,

studs,

a few stud flowers,

an extra flame,

and an extra beard.

These pieces may come in handy for other Lego creations.

This concludes the review for

Snowglobe by Lego

Set number 40223.

This is one nice set.

It has lots of detail.

It will be perfect for any Lego collector

or for a holiday theme.

Thank you for watching!

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