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* FridgeLogic: [[spoiler:Maybe baseball chalklines weren't the best place to hide a suitcase-worth of crystal meth, considering people have to slide on them, face-first, quite frequently. And then have to take drug tests.]]
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*FridgeLogic: [[spoiler:Maybe baseball chalklines weren't the best place to hide a suitcase-worth of crystal meth, considering people have to slide on them, face-first, quite frequently. And then have to take drug tests.]]
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** So, do members of the Witness Protection Program [[FlockOfWolves make up the entire population of Albuquerque]] with the exception of main characters?
*** That explains a lot about Albuquerque to this troper.
*** Albuquerque itself has a half million residents. The larger metropolitan area has over 800,000. We meet somewhere between 15 and 30 witnesses per season and on average somewhere around half of them wind up out of the program or relocated to a different city by episode's end. Doesn't seem like a statistically high percentage of the population to me.
*** That explains a lot about Albuquerque to this troper.
*** Albuquerque itself has a half million residents. The larger metropolitan area has over 800,000. We meet somewhere between 15 and 30 witnesses per season and on average somewhere around half of them wind up out of the program or relocated to a different city by episode's end. Doesn't seem like a statistically high percentage of the population to me.
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*** That explains a lot about Albuquerque to this troper.
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*** That explains a lot about Albuquerque to this troper.troper.
*** Albuquerque itself has a half million residents. The larger metropolitan area has over 800,000. We meet somewhere between 15 and 30 witnesses per season and on average somewhere around half of them wind up out of the program or relocated to a different city by episode's end. Doesn't seem like a statistically high percentage of the population to me.
*** Albuquerque itself has a half million residents. The larger metropolitan area has over 800,000. We meet somewhere between 15 and 30 witnesses per season and on average somewhere around half of them wind up out of the program or relocated to a different city by episode's end. Doesn't seem like a statistically high percentage of the population to me.
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*** That explains a lot about Albuquerque to this troper.