You have no idea how much I've been watching and listening the this musical. tiny points I have to make: 1. Wouldn't Phillip have died even if Hamilton did tell him to raise his pistol into the air? Eaker shot early anyway. (Fun fact, in real life, neither of them shot, and they just stood around staring at each other until Eaker randomly decided to shoot) 2. If you listen to "Tomorrow there'll be more of us(The Laurens Interlude)" and "The world was wide enough", Laurens' last line was "Tomorrow there'll be more of us" and Hamilton's last line is "Raise a glass to freedom". In the story of tonight, "Tomorrow there'll be more of us" was one of Hamilton's lines, and "Raise a glass to freedom" was one of Laurens' lines. 3. Fun fact, in real life, John Laurens never told Hamilton that he had a wife and kid. 4. Here's a fact, in the musical, there are 47(if count "Tomorrow there'll be more of us") songs, which was about Hamilton's age when he died. Or he was 49 because we don't know his official birthdate. Oh, still going down? you again? my guy, what do you wanna see here? I'm super annoying for doing this to you. Oh, hello What do you want here? \ What What you looking at? I can memorize all 47 songs ...... >:D 5. John Laurens and Hamilton were 100% in love, trust. But seriously, historians speculate they might have. "Cold in my professions, warm in my friendships, I wish, my Dear Laurens, it might be in my power, by action rather than words, to convince you that I love you." -Alexander Hamilton in a letter to John Laurens, April of 1779