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** Lee's surname is an actual Korean family name under the {{McCune}}-Reischauer romanization; it's common for Korean immigrants to romanize their names upon relocating in order to fit them into English prenunciations. Also, even if that wasn't the case, while Lee was born in South Korea, it's never mentioned whether he's ''fully'' Korean - his father could be Chinese.
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** Lee's surname is an actual Korean family name under the {{McCune}}-Reischauer Mc'Cune-Reischauer romanization; it's common for Korean immigrants to romanize their names upon relocating in order to fit them into English prenunciations. Also, even if that wasn't the case, while Lee was born in South Korea, it's never mentioned whether he's ''fully'' Korean - his father could be Chinese.
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** Lee's surname is an actual Korean family name under the McCune-Reischauer romanization; it's common for Korean immigrants to romanize their names upon relocating in order to fit them into English prenunciations. Also, even if that wasn't the case, while Lee was born in South Korea, it's never mentioned whether he's ''fully'' Korean - his father could be Chinese.
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** Lee's surname is an actual Korean family name under the McCune-Reischauer {{McCune}}-Reischauer romanization; it's common for Korean immigrants to romanize their names upon relocating in order to fit them into English prenunciations. Also, even if that wasn't the case, while Lee was born in South Korea, it's never mentioned whether he's ''fully'' Korean - his father could be Chinese.
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* Why does Lee have a Chinese surname if he's full Korean? Especially since Tina's surname sounds Korean.
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* Why does Lee have a Chinese surname if he's full Korean? Especially since Tina's surname sounds Korean.Korean.
** Lee's surname is an actual Korean family name under the McCune-Reischauer romanization; it's common for Korean immigrants to romanize their names upon relocating in order to fit them into English prenunciations. Also, even if that wasn't the case, while Lee was born in South Korea, it's never mentioned whether he's ''fully'' Korean - his father could be Chinese.
** "Kwee" is also a Chinese last name, not a Korean one. It's possible she has some mixed ancestry as well, or she's just Chinese.
** Lee's surname is an actual Korean family name under the McCune-Reischauer romanization; it's common for Korean immigrants to romanize their names upon relocating in order to fit them into English prenunciations. Also, even if that wasn't the case, while Lee was born in South Korea, it's never mentioned whether he's ''fully'' Korean - his father could be Chinese.
** "Kwee" is also a Chinese last name, not a Korean one. It's possible she has some mixed ancestry as well, or she's just Chinese.
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*** Tina also told Wurst that she'd expose everything when one of his clones kidnapped her, and most wouldn't ridicule one if they claimed that the principal kidnapped them. Unless they're known to be insane, which Tina pretty much isn't.
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*** Tina also told Wurst that she'd expose everything when one of his clones kidnapped her, and most wouldn't ridicule one if they claimed that the principal kidnapped them. Unless they're known to be insane, which Tina pretty much isn't.isn't.
* Why does Lee have a Chinese surname if he's full Korean? Especially since Tina's surname sounds Korean.
* Why does Lee have a Chinese surname if he's full Korean? Especially since Tina's surname sounds Korean.
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* OK, I've gotten through quite a bit of this series and while the gradual revelation of a greater conspiracy is really cool, I just want to know one thing: Does Lee ever manage to prove his innocence?
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* OK, I've gotten through quite a bit of this series and while the gradual revelation of a greater conspiracy is really cool, I just want to know one thing: Does Lee ever manage to prove his innocence?innocence?
**The show did end on a cliffhanger, and considering that, it's best to assume yes, unless, Lee has some sort of proof.
***Tina also told Wurst that she'd expose everything when one of his clones kidnapped her, and most wouldn't ridicule one if they claimed that the principal kidnapped them. Unless they're known to be insane, which Tina pretty much isn't.
**The show did end on a cliffhanger, and considering that, it's best to assume yes, unless, Lee has some sort of proof.
***Tina also told Wurst that she'd expose everything when one of his clones kidnapped her, and most wouldn't ridicule one if they claimed that the principal kidnapped them. Unless they're known to be insane, which Tina pretty much isn't.
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* OK, I've gotten through quite a bit of this series and while the gradual revelation of a greater conspiracy is really cool, I just want to know one thing: Does Lee ever manage to prove his innocence?