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* Danny imploring Baez to PleaseWakeUp after her accidental overdose (she handled a suspect's drug stash) isn't just because he cares about her. Work is probably the only thing keeping him same since Linda died, so if Baez dies to, he will truly have nothing to keep him going.

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* Danny imploring Baez to PleaseWakeUp after her accidental overdose (she handled a suspect's drug stash) isn't just because he cares about her. Work is probably the only thing keeping him same since Linda died, so if Baez dies to, too, he will truly have nothing to keep him going.
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* Danny imploring Baez to PleaseWakeUp after her accidental overdose (she handled a suspect's drug stash) isn't just because he cares about her. Work is probably the only thing keeping him same since Linda died, so if Baez dies to, he will truly have nothing to keep him going.
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* The CitizenshipMarriage variation in one season four episode runs into FridgeLogic with current immigration law. Instead of having to marry his friend for a green card, the gay Syrian could've simply applied to have his status changed from student visa holder to refugee: in addition to being outed as gay (practically a death sentence, as was stated in the episode, Syria was kinda sorta ''in the middle of a gorram civil war'' at the time of the episode. There's even been at least one major court ruling to that effect ('80s or so, dealing with an ethnic Asante who was studying in the US when ethnic cleansing broke out).

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* The CitizenshipMarriage variation in one season four episode runs into FridgeLogic with current immigration law. Instead of having to marry his friend for a green card, the gay Syrian could've simply applied to have his status changed from student visa holder to refugee: in addition to being outed as gay (practically a death sentence, as was stated in the episode, episode), Syria was kinda sorta ''in the middle of a gorram civil war'' at the time of the episode. There's even been at least one major court ruling to that effect ('80s or so, dealing with an ethnic Asante who was studying in the US when ethnic cleansing broke out).
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* The CitizenshipMarriage variation in one season four episode runs into FridgeLogic with current immigration law. Instead of having to marry his friend for a green card, the gay Syrian could've simply applied to have his status changed from student visa holder to refugee: in addution to being outed as gay (practically a death sentence, as was stated in the episode, Syria was kinda sorta ''in the middle of a gorram civil war'' at the time of the episode. There's even been at least one major court ruling to that effect ('80s or so, dealing with an ethnic Asante who was studying in the US when ethnic cleansing broke out).

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* The CitizenshipMarriage variation in one season four episode runs into FridgeLogic with current immigration law. Instead of having to marry his friend for a green card, the gay Syrian could've simply applied to have his status changed from student visa holder to refugee: in addution addition to being outed as gay (practically a death sentence, as was stated in the episode, Syria was kinda sorta ''in the middle of a gorram civil war'' at the time of the episode. There's even been at least one major court ruling to that effect ('80s or so, dealing with an ethnic Asante who was studying in the US when ethnic cleansing broke out).
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* The CitizenshipMarriage variation in one season four episode runs into FridgeLogic with current immigration law. Instead of having to marry his friend for a green card, the gay Syrian could've simply applied to have his status changed from student visa holder to refugee: in addution to being outed as gay (practically a death sentence, as was stated in the episode, Syria was kinda sorta ''in the middle of a gorram civil war'' at the time of the episode. There's even been at least one major court ruling to that effect ('80s or so, dealing with an ethnic Asante who was studying in the US when ethnic cleansing broke out).
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