Martin Scorsese Presents The Saints S01e02 1080... [upd] -
So I need to go through each word, except for proper nouns like the person's names and titles. For example, "Martin Scorsese Presents The Saints S01E02 1080p" – all the parts here, "Martin Scorsese" is a name, "The Saints" is the title of the show, "S01E02" is the season and episode format, "1080p" is the resolution. These should remain as they are. So I need to make sure not to replace those parts. Similarly, "Thomas" is a name, so that stays.
They have the text: "The second episode of the series picks up where the first left off," and the response is: Martin Scorsese Presents The Saints S01E02 1080...
Wait, commas and periods are part of the text, but should they be included in the processing? The user didn't mention processing punctuation, so probably not. So each word, except for those that are part of names or technical terms. Also, words like "and", "or", "the", etc., need synonyms. For example, "the" might not have good synonyms, so perhaps leave it? Wait, the user said "every word". But "the" is an article. How to handle that? Maybe "the" can be replaced with "a|this|that"? But contextually, maybe not. However, the user's instruction is to do it for every word. So even if the substitution is a bit forced, like "the" becomes "a|this|that", even if it's not grammatically correct in every case. Need to follow the instruction strictly. So I need to go through each word,
1. "stream" → watch