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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even]] ''[[NotSoStoic speak.]]'' The words on the billboard? "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator audibly emotional for the first time since the series began.

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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards UsefulNotes/{{billboard}}s with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even]] ''[[NotSoStoic speak.]]'' The words on the billboard? "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator audibly emotional for the first time since the series began.

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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even]] ''[[NotSoStoic speak.]]'' The words on the billboard? [[spoiler: "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator audibly emotional for the first time since the series began.]]
** Even worse, this is the episode that the Narrator discovers that [[spoiler:Alice's so-called business trips were lies to cover up whatever she was doing for Bay & Creek Shipping. Alice has basically been lying to her for the ''entirety'' of their relationship.]]
* The [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence death]] of [[spoiler: Sylvia]].

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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even]] ''[[NotSoStoic speak.]]'' The words on the billboard? [[spoiler: "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator audibly emotional for the first time since the series began.]]
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** Even worse, this is the episode that the Narrator discovers that [[spoiler:Alice's Alice's so-called business trips were lies to cover up whatever she was doing for Bay & Creek Shipping. Alice has basically been lying to her for the ''entirety'' of their relationship.]]
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* The [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence death]] of [[spoiler: Sylvia]].Sylvia.
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-->“Guess that was my life,” she said.\\
“It’s not like that,” I said back, cradling her head.\\
“Oh, it is. And it wasn’t too long of a life.“

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-->“Guess -->"Guess that was my life,” life," she said.\\
“It’s "It's not like that,” that," I said back, cradling her head.\\
“Oh, "Oh, it is. And it wasn’t wasn't too long of a life."
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** Even worse, this is the episode that the Narrator discovers that [[spoiler:Alice's so-called business trips were lies to cover up whatever she was doing for Bay & Creek Shipping. Alice has basically been lying to her for the ''entirety'' of their relationship.]]

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** Even worse, this is the episode that the Narrator discovers that [[spoiler:Alice's so-called business trips were lies to cover up whatever she was doing for Bay & Creek Shipping. Alice has basically been lying to her for the ''entirety'' of their relationship.]]]]
* The [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence death]] of [[spoiler: Sylvia]].
-->“Guess that was my life,” she said.\\
“It’s not like that,” I said back, cradling her head.\\
“Oh, it is. And it wasn’t too long of a life.“
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** [[spoiler: Even worse, this is the episode that the Narrator discovers that Alice's so-called business trips were lies to cover up whatever she was doing for Bay & Creek Shipping. Alice has basically been lying to her for the ''entirety'' of their relationship.]]

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** [[spoiler: Even worse, this is the episode that the Narrator discovers that Alice's [[spoiler:Alice's so-called business trips were lies to cover up whatever she was doing for Bay & Creek Shipping. Alice has basically been lying to her for the ''entirety'' of their relationship.]]
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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even]] ''[[NotSoStoic speak.]]'' The words on the billboard? [[spoiler: "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator visibly emotional for the first time since the series began.]]

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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even]] ''[[NotSoStoic speak.]]'' The words on the billboard? [[spoiler: "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator visibly audibly emotional for the first time since the series began.]]
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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even ''speak''.]] The words on the billboard? [[spoiler: "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator visibly emotional for the first time since the series began.]]

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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even ''speak''.]] even]] ''[[NotSoStoic speak.]]'' The words on the billboard? [[spoiler: "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator visibly emotional for the first time since the series began.]]
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* In Part 1 Episode 5, the Narrator comes across a series of billboards with random names. A Google search shows her that these names are victims of the Thistle Man, brutally eaten like Earl in the first episode. Towards the end of the episode, she comes across a sign that's freshly erected and goes in for a closer look. And then, for the next twenty seconds, [[NotSoStoic the Narrator breaks down sobbing and can't even ''speak''.]] The words on the billboard? [[spoiler: "Miss you, Chanterelle. Go home." It's a message from Alice ''herself'', warning the Narrator to stop looking for her. The last few minutes of the episode has the Narrator visibly emotional for the first time since the series began.]]
** [[spoiler: Even worse, this is the episode that the Narrator discovers that Alice's so-called business trips were lies to cover up whatever she was doing for Bay & Creek Shipping. Alice has basically been lying to her for the ''entirety'' of their relationship.]]

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