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If I can ask, why was the TrashTheSet entry (regarding the replica steam locomotive going off the bridge) removed? No reason was given for that part being deleted, and it was a legitimately interesting fact that worked with the trope, given that the elaborate replica loco was destroyed on-screen (in a single take) in its last appearance.
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If I can ask, why was the TrashTheSet entry (regarding the replica steam locomotive going off the bridge) removed? No reason was given for that part being deleted, and it was a legitimately interesting fact that worked with the trope, given that an elaborate, custom-made replica locomotive was destroyed on-screen (in a single take) in its last appearance.
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If I can ask, why was the TrashTheSet entry (regarding the replica steam locomotive going off the bridge) removed? No reason was given for it being deleted, and it was a legitimately interesting fact that worked with the trope, given that it was destroyed on-screen (in a single take) in its last appearance.
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If I can ask, why was the TrashTheSet entry (regarding the replica steam locomotive going off the bridge) removed? No reason was given for that part being deleted, and it was a legitimately interesting fact that worked with the trope, given that the elaborate replica loco was destroyed on-screen (in a single take) in its last appearance.
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If I can ask, why was the TrashTheSet entry (regarding the replica steam locomotive going off the bridge) removed? No reason was given for it being deleted, and it was a legitimately interesting fact that worked with the trope, given that it \'\'was\'\' destroyed on-screen in its last appearance.
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If I can ask, why was the TrashTheSet entry (regarding the replica steam locomotive going off the bridge) removed? No reason was given for it being deleted, and it was a legitimately interesting fact that worked with the trope, given that it was destroyed on-screen (in a single take) in its last appearance.
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