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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    I believe in this context, the speaker is talking about Felicia traveling to Hawthorne (correct me if I’m wrong). So then you can break’make it’ into “make it” meaning “manage

    • to reach” somewhere or something (as in, “must stop!) as in “we made it! We must make it! “out
    • to Hawthorne” meaning to the place called hapthorne, implying that it’s pretty out of the way.

    If Haskell is a person, then @Chemomechanics’s answer is now correct.

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