: The title references an essay by F. Scott Fitzgerald, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the impossibility of returning to a "pure" version of one's past.
: Using files left by Griffin, the group identifies his killer as Abraham Dawson, a member of Griffin's platoon in Iraq who lives in Los Angeles. Banana Fish Episode 6
: With Jim’s blessing and financial support, Ash, Eiji, Shorter, and Max flee to the West Coast. : The title references an essay by F
: In New York, Golzine makes a deal with the Chinese Lee syndicate, introducing the character Yut-Lung (the "Dragon Moon") to help capture Ash. Thematic Elements & Symbolism : With Jim’s blessing and financial support, Ash,
: The group arrives at Ash’s childhood home in Cape Cod, where his estranged father, Jim, gives him an icy and insulting reception, even calling him a "whore".