Corrected entry: When George 'never was born' it stops snowing. How does George's existence affect the weather?
tw_stuart
2nd Jan 2004
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Correction: Well, also the butterfly effect. A lot of things can affect the weather. Maybe his existence meant there were more particulates of pollution in the air on this specific day.
13th Jan 2003
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Corrected entry: When George goes back to look for his car after his wish is granted, and the car is gone, if you look closely, there's actually a scratch in the tree that looks like the one his car put there.
Correction: This is certainly not a mistake, another car may have crashed into the tree.
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Correction: It doesn't but any being powerful enough to create a world where George was never born could easily stop the snow (to add to the effect if nothing else) without having to explain why.
tw_stuart