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== Trivia == *The title of the episode is a line in [[Melanie Cavill]]'s opening dialogue in which she explains the physical distance she is from Snowpiercer. *Part of this episode occurs at the same time as the events of ''[[A Single Trade]]'' and ''[[Keep Hope Alive]]''. **It's revealed that Melanie's failure to connect to the last [[weather balloon]] is because her antenna was knocked over by a storm. *It is the first episode of the series that has its main storyline taking place outside the trains ''[[Snowpiercer]]'' or ''[[Big Alice]]''. *Flashbacks depict the events before and during [[the Freeze]] leading to the launch of ''[[Snowpiercer]]''. *Melanie states that Javi had no idea that she was leaving Wilford behind or that she did until they were two days down the tracks. *Commander [[Nolan Grey]] reappears in flashbacks to the train's departure. *It's revealed that Melanie left early and stole the train partially on the urging of [[Bennett Knox]]. *The only characters to appear outside of hallucinations or flashbacks are Melanie and Alex Cavill. *Something appears to have gone drastically wrong on the trains: fire is coming from the underside of ''[[Big Alice]]'' and alarms are going off behind Alex at the end. In addition, the trains are two days overdue and Melanie can't make radio contact with anybody on ''[[Snowpiercer]]''.
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