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    That's consistent with her calling herself a Prairie Girl. (The Prairies are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.)

    Yeah, I'm feeling like this is a stretch too.

    It was the blade from the paper guillotine.

    But, don't all military uniforms look like that?

    Oh, I'm not WALTERCORNGOD. I'm afraid you've mistaken me for someone else.

    Wikipedia doesn't say that I'm gay either.

    Ah, thanks. I considered Sudbury, but I thought Sudbury was further than that for some reason.

    No they didn't. You're leaping to conclusions.

    And this week, Sarah says they're driving 350 *kilometers*, not 217 miles.

    One of my favourite bits on Being Erica (which was set in Toronto) was when one character says they're moving to London, and the other asks "London, *England*?"

    I think they clearly said that Rachel's new eye was a prosthetic (i.e. not a transplant).

    I thought Cosima was from Minnesota, wasn't she? If she's from California, I feel sorry for her having to take those long bus rides to Toronto in season 1.

    > That said I do think many to most people, unless they're very feminist
    or of a matrillineal society, would find the husband taking the wife's
    name odd.

    Gosh, do you think she calls her own two grandkids "mulattos"?

    I imagine the fertility clinic gave the clone embryos to any clients who were planning to use donor sperm. That way, the parents wouldn't be concerned when the child lacked family resemblance.

    That's probably why we don't see more of her. Not a lot of roles for indigenous actresses.

    I really hope we see Felix and morgue boy again.

    I guess you've forgotten that Alison slept with Ainslie's husband.

    Are you aware that Canadian money is made of plastic? Why would you wipe your ass with plastic?

    Oh, because they were twins and shared a uterus! I get it.