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[[WMG: "Letter to Dana", "Mary-Lou", and "Shy" are all told by the same narrator.]]
According to one line in "Mary-Lou", the titular woman gets a job as a waitress either before or after becoming pregnant. In "Shy", the waitress whom the narrator has been watching and whom he says reminds him of Dana could actually be Mary-Lou.
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[[WMG: "Shamandalie" is an {{Alternate Ending}} to the Caleb story.]]

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[[WMG: "Shamandalie" is an {{Alternate Ending}} alternate ending to the Caleb story.]]
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*Given that the narrator of Shy is the same as the narrator of Letter to Dana, which would make Caleb the narrator of that song as well. Interesting, but unlikely, as Letter to Dana is implied to take place over several decades, making Caleb a bit old to perform the feats he describes in Don't Say a Word.
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"Ain't Your Fairytale" is about a group of wolves gearing up for a huge fight. The reason? Their leader was kidnapped by humans. In "The Cage," the lead wolf stews in his prison but promises that "they'll kill for me, steal back my freedom, set me free." At the end of the song, where howl-like harmonies accompany the final chorus, is when the other wolves rescue him. In "The Last Amazing Grays," the lead wolf realizes his end is coming soon and dies peacefully knowing the young wolves who saved him will lead the pack.

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"Ain't Your Fairytale" is about a group of wolves gearing up for a huge fight. The reason? Their leader was kidnapped by humans. In "The Cage," the lead wolf stews in his prison but promises that "they'll kill for me, steal back my freedom, set me free." At the end of the song, where howl-like harmonies accompany the final chorus, is when the other wolves rescue him. In "The Last Amazing Grays," the lead wolf realizes his end is coming soon and dies peacefully knowing the young wolves who saved him will lead the pack.pack.
[[WMG: Juliet is bisexual and her lover alluded to in Don't Say a Word and Juliet is a woman.]]
No reason other than Caleb seems like the type to be angrier over an ex that gets into a same-sex relationship than he would be at one who got into a straight relationship. Made at least possible by the fact that Caleb refers to Juliet's lover as [[ItIsDehumanizing "it"]].
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[[WMG: My Selene is about [[Franchise/SailorMoon Mamoru]].]]
Specifically, a Mamoru who never found Usagi and slowly fell into despair. Really, the lyrics make it so obvious.
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Makes sense... Destruction Preventer is about the world getting nuked, and, somewhere, a couple sits together, taking their last drinks of wine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as if the world wasn't ending.]]

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Makes sense... Destruction Preventer is about the world getting nuked, and, somewhere, a couple sits together, taking their last drinks of wine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as if the world wasn't ending.]]]]
[[WMG: Three of the "wolf songs" form a trilogy.]]
"Ain't Your Fairytale" is about a group of wolves gearing up for a huge fight. The reason? Their leader was kidnapped by humans. In "The Cage," the lead wolf stews in his prison but promises that "they'll kill for me, steal back my freedom, set me free." At the end of the song, where howl-like harmonies accompany the final chorus, is when the other wolves rescue him. In "The Last Amazing Grays," the lead wolf realizes his end is coming soon and dies peacefully knowing the young wolves who saved him will lead the pack.
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[[WMG: Tony is a serial killer.]]
Between "The Boy who Wanted to be a Real Puppet," Caleb cycle, and several other songs, Mr. Kakko seems to have a thing for songs about creepy murderers. Kinda makes you think...

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