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==Trivia== *The title of the episode is a line in [[Ruth Wardell]]'s opening dialogue explaining how she (and many others) believes that [[Joseph Wilford|Mr. Wilford]] is still on the train, while later in the episode it is revealed that he isn't. * At the beginning of the episode, ''[[Snowpiercer]]'' is about a day and a half from Chicago and the end of its current revolution. *According to [[Javier De La Torre]], the real Mr. Wilford has been dead since departure and Melanie "took the train." Melanie later tells [[Ruth Wardell]] that she is the true mastermind behind ''Snowpiercer'' while Wilford was a fraud who "sold tickets" and didn't believe in saving humankind. *It is revealed in this episode that Melanie left Wilford because he was selfish, didn't believe in saving humanity, only wanted to live out the rest of his life in luxury and they "wouldn't last one revolution," leaving him behind to die. *While it's never been explained why [[Pike]] was brought out of [[The Drawers]] before the revolution, [[Grey]] must have been planning to kill the Tailes, after being told Mr. Wilford was not aboard by LJ.
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