Source Code/Fridge

Fridge Horror

 * The capsule Colter finds himself in after coming out of the Source Code and communicates with Goodwin in is
 * If Colter, because Source Code  , what about all the   of all of Colter's previous attempts? Is there a   there where   Or, because Colter  , do they not exist anymore?
 * It gets worse.
 * . All he really has is that one perfect freeze-frame moment on the train.
 * To be fair, it seems like Christina apparently prefers Colter to Sean, so he should be alright (at least by Hollywood standards).
 * Also, it's shown in montage that he goes back over and over again before he finds the bomber. Perhaps some of that time was spent, say, going through his bag to find out more details about himself.
 * Never mind that Colter's going to have to spend the rest of his life as a teacher a career he might not enjoy.
 * I'm pretty sure people are allowed to change jobs. If Sean had a decent savings nest egg, Colter can retrain as something else he'd rather do for a living.
 * The Chicago police are going to be looking for that guy who handcuffed the bomber, and made the 911 call. His fingerprints are on the phone, and a lot of the other regulars on the train know more or less who he is.
 * The text message that Colter sends to Goodwin is not identical to the one that Goodwin receives from Colter.
 * At the end of the 2011 film Source Code, Colter Stevens, and finally achieves some closure in his life... until you realize
 * Except,.
 * Here's where the Fridge Horror sets in:
 * The text message that Colter sends to Goodwin is not identical to the one that Goodwin receives from Colter.
 * At the end of the 2011 film Source Code, Colter Stevens, and finally achieves some closure in his life... until you realize
 * Except,.
 * Here's where the Fridge Horror sets in:


 * I found this quite tricky to follow, but work with me here:
 * It's possible that those timelines don't "overlap" like that, but it's hard to say.


 * Think that's bad?
 * Also,
 * A bit of further Fridge Horror:
 * And it goes on:
 * Also,
 * A bit of further Fridge Horror:
 * And it goes on:
 * Also,
 * A bit of further Fridge Horror:
 * And it goes on:
 * And it goes on:



Fridge Logic

 * If Colter is experiencing Sean's memories and experiences, and only Sean's, then how could he have found the bomb to begin with? After all, Sean never knew about it. It was never part of his experience. So how could the bomb have made it into the simulation?