While Benny and Nina are having their impromptu Spanish lesson, Abuela Claudia and Usnavi celebrate surviving the night after the blackout and discuss what they plan to do with the money from the winning lottery ticket.'

The title may be a reference to John M. Ford’s poem “110 Stories,” portraying New Yorkers’s impressions of the chaotic day when the Twin Towers were destroyed. It’s often used, in New York culture, to refer to anything in which the many voices of the city all tell overlapping fragments of their tales at the same time… as much of this show does.