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** [[Spoiler: No. Bishop says outright that Sean's father was killed in a burning building during their first meeting in the church.]]

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** [[Spoiler: No. [[spoiler: No. Bishop says outright that Sean's father was killed in a burning building during their first meeting in the church.]]
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** Probably the latter, since Sean isn't [[spoiler: Italian]] in any way and he doesn't refer to [[spoiler: Vittore]] with the vitriol you would expect if he's the reason Sean got kicked out of Ireland.

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** Probably the latter, since Sean isn't [[spoiler: Italian]] in any way and he doesn't refer to [[spoiler: Vittore]] with the vitriol you would expect if he's the reason Sean got kicked out of Ireland.Ireland.
** [[Spoiler: No. Bishop says outright that Sean's father was killed in a burning building during their first meeting in the church.]]
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** It's more than likely he's talking about taking the war into territory still held by the Nazis.
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!!Does Seam mean he would return to Ireland and fight the British, instead on leading the French resistance?
* He doesn't have that much influence outside of Paris.
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* As he dies, he calls Sean "son". Now was he being literal, or was he calling him that because he considered him as such? Is he the father we hear a few time having had gotten in trouble and kicked out of Ireland?

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* As he dies, he calls Sean "son". Now was he being literal, or was he calling him that because he considered him as such? Is he the father we hear a few time having had gotten in trouble and kicked out of Ireland?Ireland?
** Probably the latter, since Sean isn't [[spoiler: Italian]] in any way and he doesn't refer to [[spoiler: Vittore]] with the vitriol you would expect if he's the reason Sean got kicked out of Ireland.
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* For the same reason "Koop Island Blues" was, and that wasn't written until 2006. The songs for the soundtrack were selected for atmosphere and mood rather than historical accuracy.

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* For the same reason "Koop Island Blues" was, and that wasn't written until 2006. The songs for the soundtrack were selected for atmosphere and mood rather than historical accuracy.accuracy.
!! Is [[spoiler:Vittore]] Sean's dad?
* As he dies, he calls Sean "son". Now was he being literal, or was he calling him that because he considered him as such? Is he the father we hear a few time having had gotten in trouble and kicked out of Ireland?
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!!How come Nina Simone's "Feeling Good" is included in the soundtrack, even though the song wasn't written until 1965?

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!!How come Nina Simone's "Feeling Good" is included in the soundtrack, even though the song wasn't written until 1965?1965?
* For the same reason "Koop Island Blues" was, and that wasn't written until 2006. The songs for the soundtrack were selected for atmosphere and mood rather than historical accuracy.
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** He talks about Sean's presence in the Belle early in the game and he is present in the Slaughterhouse after one mission, so those two he does know about. As for the catacombs, the black guy says it is the one place the Nazis dare not go, which could mean that they know about it but are leaving it alone.

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** He talks about Sean's presence in the Belle early in the game and he is present in the Slaughterhouse after one mission, so those two he does know about. As for the catacombs, the black guy says it is the one place the Nazis dare not go, which could mean that they know about it but are leaving it alone.alone.

!!How come Nina Simone's "Feeling Good" is included in the soundtrack, even though the song wasn't written until 1965?
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* Sean is his only customer and he hasn't said a word about HQ's whereabouts, so [[spoiler: how in the hell Santos knew where they were?]] The Belle I can still understand because he operates next to it, but the rest crosses my WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief because there's no logical sense how he also knew about Slaughterhouse and Catacombs.

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* Sean is his only customer and he hasn't said a word about HQ's whereabouts, so [[spoiler: how in the hell Santos knew where they were?]] The Belle I can still understand because he operates next to it, but the rest crosses my WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief because there's no logical sense how he also knew about Slaughterhouse and Catacombs.Catacombs.
** He talks about Sean's presence in the Belle early in the game and he is present in the Slaughterhouse after one mission, so those two he does know about. As for the catacombs, the black guy says it is the one place the Nazis dare not go, which could mean that they know about it but are leaving it alone.
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* A decisive victory for either side would have been bad for business.

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* A decisive victory for either side would have been bad for business.business.

!!While we're on the subject [[spoiler: how Santos was even able to sell out the Resistance to the Nazis?]]
* Sean is his only customer and he hasn't said a word about HQ's whereabouts, so [[spoiler: how in the hell Santos knew where they were?]] The Belle I can still understand because he operates next to it, but the rest crosses my WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief because there's no logical sense how he also knew about Slaughterhouse and Catacombs.

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