Mar. 27th, 2018

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TRIVIA:
The correct Russian spelling of Illya's name should be "Ilya," with only one L. But series creator Sam Rolfe chose the name as an homage to Illya, the Greek character in Never on Sunday, and retained the Greek spelling. "Kuryakin" came from the Greek word for Sunday, "Kyriaki."

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It didn't appear to be a location for someone's favorite restaurant, but Napoleon was willing to go along with the trek to someplace called Dilly's Diner, just to humor his recently wounded partner.
It's on AO3... Food for Thought

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