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=== [[Fridge Logic]] === |
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* So, presumably, everyone else on campus knows that {{spoiler|George and Martha don't have any kids}}, and a few questions or even casual remarks from Nick and Honey would make this clear to them? |
* So, presumably, everyone else on campus knows that {{spoiler|George and Martha don't have any kids}}, and a few questions or even casual remarks from Nick and Honey would make this clear to them? |
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** It's explicitly stated that Martha broke a 'rule' by telling ''others'' about their son. It's quite clear that Martha and George say nothing to anyone about their son. That's a point in their favor for not being |
** It's explicitly stated that Martha broke a 'rule' by telling ''others'' about their son. It's quite clear that Martha and George say nothing to anyone about their son. That's a point in their favor for not being batshit insane. |
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 22 October 2017
Fridge Logic
- So, presumably, everyone else on campus knows that George and Martha don't have any kids, and a few questions or even casual remarks from Nick and Honey would make this clear to them?
- It's explicitly stated that Martha broke a 'rule' by telling others about their son. It's quite clear that Martha and George say nothing to anyone about their son. That's a point in their favor for not being batshit insane.