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*I agree with Sac. One brief mention isn't enough to merit for an article. {{User:Seclusion/sig}} 06:19, 21 November 2007 (EST) |
*I agree with Sac. One brief mention isn't enough to merit for an article. {{User:Seclusion/sig}} 06:19, 21 November 2007 (EST) |
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*I disagree. I made this page based on a reference in that show, but there are others that are "as strong" that have their own page. For example [[Ray Bradbury]], [[A Clockwork Orange]], [[Psycho]], and [[Rain Man]] all only have one show that referenced the work. I was going to put this reference in a collection, but there wasn't such an article. Then I noticed the mentioned articles and thought it would be alright to start its own article. If this is going to be deleted and merged into the article about the episode the other articles should be as well. --[[User:Pinkkeith|Pinkkeith]] 10:05, 21 November 2007 (EST) |
*I disagree. I made this page based on a reference in that show, but there are others that are "as strong" that have their own page. For example [[Ray Bradbury]], [[A Clockwork Orange]], [[Psycho]], and [[Rain Man]] all only have one show that referenced the work. I was going to put this reference in a collection, but there wasn't such an article. Then I noticed the mentioned articles and thought it would be alright to start its own article. If this is going to be deleted and merged into the article about the episode the other articles should be as well. --[[User:Pinkkeith|Pinkkeith]] 10:05, 21 November 2007 (EST) |
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**Ray Bradbury's influence has been referenced many times, including in [[Hiro's blog]]--it could not easily be incorporated into any one article. ''[[A Clockwork Orange]]'' could probably easily be mentioned on [[Linderman's archives]], but because there are so many other connections to the show (inlcuding [[Malcolm McDowell]] and ''[[Back to the Future]]''), it would become quite an unwieldy note--it's best to have a page of its own so that we can be complete in listing the other connections. ''[[Rain Man]]'' includes pictures necessary to the article which really would be quite difficult (though possible) to incorporate into a notes section. And I don't really thing ''[[Psycho]]'' needs its own page, though I go back and forth on that one. If there were a cast member who were in ''Fight Club'', or if there were any other reference to it anywhere else in the universe of ''Heroes'', I would be all for the page. But as it stands, I don't see the merits of the article. -- {{User:Ryangibsonstewart/sig}} 12:54, 21 November 2007 (EST) |
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In my opinion, I'm not sure this was a strong enough reference to merit an article. Feel free to disagree. :) -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 19:40, 20 November 2007 (EST)
- I agree. proposed solution: incorporate this into the Cautionary Tales article and footnote it.--SacValleyDweller (talk) 02:08, 21 November 2007 (EST)
- I agree with Sac. One brief mention isn't enough to merit for an article. -- Seclusion talk / contribs 06:19, 21 November 2007 (EST)
- I disagree. I made this page based on a reference in that show, but there are others that are "as strong" that have their own page. For example Ray Bradbury, A Clockwork Orange, Psycho, and Rain Man all only have one show that referenced the work. I was going to put this reference in a collection, but there wasn't such an article. Then I noticed the mentioned articles and thought it would be alright to start its own article. If this is going to be deleted and merged into the article about the episode the other articles should be as well. --Pinkkeith 10:05, 21 November 2007 (EST)
- Ray Bradbury's influence has been referenced many times, including in Hiro's blog--it could not easily be incorporated into any one article. A Clockwork Orange could probably easily be mentioned on Linderman's archives, but because there are so many other connections to the show (inlcuding Malcolm McDowell and Back to the Future), it would become quite an unwieldy note--it's best to have a page of its own so that we can be complete in listing the other connections. Rain Man includes pictures necessary to the article which really would be quite difficult (though possible) to incorporate into a notes section. And I don't really thing Psycho needs its own page, though I go back and forth on that one. If there were a cast member who were in Fight Club, or if there were any other reference to it anywhere else in the universe of Heroes, I would be all for the page. But as it stands, I don't see the merits of the article. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 12:54, 21 November 2007 (EST)