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* FanartAtFirstSight: The series had an active subreddit and fanart from the initial 5-minute pilot, released over a year before the show was officially released. There were even [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks fan complaints]] when the art style changed between the pilot and the show -- some people preferred "pointy-chin Tulip".
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The season one episode "The Past Car" sees a character in a flashback use a whistle to make free calls on a pay phone, which is based on a real practice pioneered by the famous hacker John Draper. It only worked on American phones prior to the discontinuation of in-band signaling during the 1980s though, so don't bother trying it on the off-chance you do stumble upon a modern pay-phone.
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* [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bitch]]: [[AntiHero Mirror Tulip]], aka "M.T.", is the sentient reflection of Tulip, dedicated to asserting her free will and identity. Forced to mirror Tulip's actions against her will by the system of the Mirror World for years, she tricks Tulip into swapping places to pass through the Chrome Car while planning to strand her there, her scheme only failing due to not knowing she is restricted to reflective surfaces. M.T. relents, letting Tulip attach a mirror to her body and travels the train cars for months, evading the [[KillerCop Flecs]] only using a can of black spray paint. Gaining companions and an appreciation for them as she uses her wits to discover the solution for numerous cars, M.T. kills the Flec Mace and even throws an elder passenger from a transport pod in her quest to reunite with her friend Jesse. Her plan halted thanks to her nature as a denizen, M.T. still manages to recover from her HeroicBSOD and [[LogicBomb outwit the train's robotic conductor]] to join Jesse in the human world under her new identity, "Lake".
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** Tulip enjoys eating entire raw onions like other people would eat apples. Onions and tulips are both members of the lily family.

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** Outside a scene of the Apex looking glum in "The New Apex", none of them are seemingly bothered by the fact that Grace basically screwed up their lives for years and prevented them from going home.



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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: While Book 3 was praised, there are some aspects that could've been expanded on.



** [[spoiler:When Grace has to review her memories in "The Origami Car", we never see her actually bringing up the idea of "kill the denizens to get our numbers up" or proof she actually killed a denizen. It would've made Hazel's accusations of Grace being a coward and the one who planted that idea in Simon's head ''much'' more impactful if we see her spilling blood.]]

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** [[spoiler:When Grace has to review her memories in "The Origami Car", we never see her actually bringing up the idea of "kill the denizens to get our numbers up" or proof she actually ''actually'' killed a denizen. It would've made Hazel's accusations of Grace being a coward and the one who planted that idea in Simon's head ''much'' more impactful if we see saw her spilling blood.]]

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