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* During the MexicanStandoff gag, Faraday never clearly stated who was the Irishman and who was the Baptist. While the obvious answer is that the "Leprechaun" was the Irishman (given the accent), it's worth noting that "Faraday" is a name of Gaelic origins, and that there have been [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Baptist_Churches_in_Ireland Baptists in Ireland]] for far longer than there have been in the United States.

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* During the MexicanStandoff gag, Faraday never clearly stated who was the Irishman and who was the Baptist. While the obvious answer is that the "Leprechaun" was the Irishman (given the accent), it's worth noting that "Faraday" is a name of Gaelic origins, and that there have been [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Baptist_Churches_in_Ireland Baptists in Ireland]] for far longer than there have been in the United States.States.
* On the part of the costuming department: in nearly every scene, Goodnight is wearing either blue or gray. These were the colors of the opposing sides in the Civil War, a visual symbol of how he cannot psychologically move on from the war.
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* During the MexicanStandoff gag, Faraday never clearly stated who was the Irishman and who was the Baptist. While the obvious answer is that the "Leprechaun" was the Irishman (given the accent), it's worth noting that "Faraday" is a name of Gaelic origins, and that there have been [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Baptist_Churches_in_Ireland Baptists in Ireland]] for far long than there have been in the United States.

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* During the MexicanStandoff gag, Faraday never clearly stated who was the Irishman and who was the Baptist. While the obvious answer is that the "Leprechaun" was the Irishman (given the accent), it's worth noting that "Faraday" is a name of Gaelic origins, and that there have been [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Baptist_Churches_in_Ireland Baptists in Ireland]] for far long longer than there have been in the United States.
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* During the MexicanStandoff gag, Faraday never clearly stated who was the Irishman and who was the Baptist. While the obvious answer is that the "Leprechaun" was the Irishman (given the accent), it's worth noting that "Faraday" is a name of Gaelic origins, and that there have been [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Baptist_Churches_in_Ireland Baptists in Ireland]] for far long than there have been in the United States.

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