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WCDT Strips 3356-3360 (21st to 25th November 2016)
hedgie:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 26 Nov 2016, 13:56 ---May might be breathing free air right now (don't take that literally) but she still has an inmate number and her sentence is not over.
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She'll still need air intake to deal with the cooling issues that she'll have.
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 26 Nov 2016, 14:20 ---I fucking hate how my country works sometimes.
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I doubt that May will end up back in gaol. Even though their world has fuckedupnesss, it is a better world than our own.
Zebediah:
Look, all matters of realism aside, it boils down to one thing: does Jeph want to get rid of May as a character? All signs point to no. So the odds of her going back to prison are pretty much zero. Something else will happen. I don't know how yet, but this will work out with May, Faye and Bubbles all free and clear.
HiFranc:
If it's anything like real life, it would be "become an informant or go to jail". I hope that it doesn't go as far as it often does in the US - where informants are given quotas to fill so they end up framing / using entrapment on people they know.
Is it cold in here?:
That's where I see this going. Detective Lilac doesn't give a single kilobyte what happens to May but does care about finding leverage to turn people into informants. May is now an easier target than Faye.
Anyone who thinks "quotas" is an exaggeration, read this: http://copssaylegalize.blogspot.com/2015/12/press-release-60-minutes-reports-on-use.html
Stoutfellow:
On a totally different topic: I keep trying to sing May's lines to the tune of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Lookin' Out My Back Door". It works for the first couple of lines, but she goes back to "Doot doot doot" too soon. :x
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