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Hindu, whether or not the fictional character believes in one or the other. At any rate, there are plenty of religious scientists (Einstein for example), and a good deal of them would tell you religion and science are really two sides of the same coin; One of which relies on faith and the other on knowledge, neither of which rely on being right. My point is the scientific background of the characters doesn't preclude the possibility of an associated religion with said characters, nor any real person. I vote
Koothrappali is Hindu.
1561:"Sheldon expresses what could be interpreted... " I strongly disagree with changing the wording of the article based on personal interpretations. The content should remain encyclopedic and verifiable. Unless the character Sheldon mentions or actively pursues a romantic relationship, we, as outsiders, cannot assume such thing; that's just plain gossip. However, I agree that more can be mentioned on Sheldon's fondness for Leonard's mother, and overall the way he was raised.
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episodes. Hence, I have flagged them with the Fact template. Anyone who remembers these, please go ahead and feel free to add them. The referencing I did is in a particular manner where the references are properly named to be used throughout the article. Following is the entire dump of all the references which might have been used/might not. If you are referencing and you realize that the episode reference is not present, copy it off here. This list was generated from the
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look upset when you spoke with her?" he replies "No, did you ask her if she was upset?" When
Leonard says "Yes, and she said she's not," Sheldon says "Oh, I got that one right!" When he confirms with Leonard that, indeed, Leonard is upset, he says "I've got it two for two" (or something like that). He then excuses himself because the next question about emotional perception is a "bonus question for extra points, and I'm quitting while I'm ahead."
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which is why the notes were added, and there has been quite a bit of discussion about it, as you should see from the number of discussions. Everything that has been done in the article until now has been done for a reason. The section is still main cast, it's just split into two sections to identify characters who have been promoted since the series began and there is nothing wrong with that. I resent the
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is referred to as such during the series, generally just as "Dr. Gablehauser" so it seems more appropriate to refer to him as "Dr." than "Eric". Similarly, "Dr. and Mrs. Koothrappali" are referred to as such during the series. I don't think their actual names have ever been mentioned. These are the only cases where "Dr." should be used as far as I can see, but changing the others will require use of
2122:. How can we define if an actor is a "notable star" or not? In some way, every actor that appears in a TV show is a star. Imagine this scenario. What happens if the actor that plays one of the "minor" characters, say Brian Wade ("Kurt"), later on appears in a big budget film, or stars on his own TV series, and suddenly becomes famous? Are we going to move the character "Kurt" to the
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characters, we need some way of categorising characters that is unquestionable. Since the characters currently in the "Regular" section are all original characters, renaming the sections "Original" and "Additional" seems the most logical way to do it. We shouldn't have to rely on disclaimers at the beginning of each section to compensate for ambiguous headings. --
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equipment he states that 5 friendships are too many and one of them would have to leave), failure to understand social cues and body language (especially when it comes to sarcasm), inadvertant offenses towards others, obsessive behaviour patterns and finding comfort in order and routine with corresponding severe discomfort when such order and routine is disrupted.
2819:'s character central to the episode? Currently, all of the "minor characters" listed are important in the episode in which they appeared. The exceptions are "Joyce Kim", "Captain Sweatpants", and "Lonely Larry", which are more like "recurrent really-minor-but-sufficiently-distinguishable-characters". On the other hand, an important omission is that of "Christy" (
4728:, does not credit her with this title, although it does claim that she "completed her PhD in 2007" (citing her own website, but also followed by other sources regarding her dissertation). AFAIK, she is not credited as "Dr. Mayim Bialik", at least not in her capacity as an actor. Why is there such inconsistency between this reference and her article?
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please rename that list from "main characters" to "actors that received star credits at least once over the course of the series". Because being a main character in a series and receive star credits (out of a contractual obligation mainly) are two very different things who respond to very different principles and should not be confused.
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of "fictional characters" in a television show, which is a work of fiction. Therefore, we should focus in the character first, and then the actor who interpreted him or her. I feel that when you list someone in the "notable" section you are giving more importance to the "actor" rather than the "character". Now, people like
345:, but merely that he shows traits of it. Bad examples of wording would be "Sheldon definitely has Asperger's" or "it is quite evident to anyone that Sheldon has Asperger's", etc. If, at any point, the show writers confirm that Sheldon has or doesn't have Asperger's we could clarify this with a proper citation.
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AussieLegend, You define 'recurring character' as "these characters appear in several episodes." My proposed definition is that "these characters have a significant role in multiple episodes." Based on your definition, Althea, Jeanine Davis, Captain
Sweatpants, President Siebert, and Mr. Rostenkowski
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Being in more than one episode doesn't necessarily mean the individual has a significant role. Althea and
Capatain Sweatpants have never had significant roles, they've just been in more than one episode, which is why they are listed as they are. Althea is just a repeat, background character who keeps
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How does this make "Occasional" any less ambiguous? Both
Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik have appeared in the vast majority of episodes that have aired since they became main characters. This is very clearly "regular" and not "occasional". Since there is a "Regular" heading and these are both regular
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Amy Farrah Fowler and
Bernadette have appeared so many times now that they have become regular characters, making the use of the "Regular" and "Occasional" headings for main characters inaccurate. For this reason I have changed the heading names to "Original" and "Additional" as these more accurately
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is that "a red link to a non-notable person can end up being a link to a different person of the same name" and that was also a possibility here as most of the links were just redlinked names. In dealing with existing redlinks WP:REDLINK says, "in general, a red link should be allowed to remain in an
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If an actor who is currently non-notable (no
Knowledge article because this was their first credited appearance ever) makes an appearance, then they would be listed in the non-recurring section. Once they become more notable (gain credit roles in other projects) and have their own Knowledge articles,
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The main difference is that many adult Apies have learned various skills by which they can minimise the impact of their unique cognition. These must be learned analytically and are not innate. One may, for instance, keep track of eye contact in order to make certain that they are conforming to social
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This is just one example, and while the actual name of the disorder isn't mentioned, I think it's very clear that the writers have created
Sheldon as someone with Asperger's Syndrome. There's just two many comments made that are absolutely spot-on for an Aspergian that this cannot be accidental, and
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I would like to remove the reference to
Sheldon displaying symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome as I believe it is original research rather than something actually referred to within the show. Similar 'research' occasionally appears on the TBBT main page and is removed for the same reason. Encyclopedic
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It should be pointed out that there is an error in series continuity regarding the character of Joyce Kim. During the first two seasons, there were occasional mentions of Joyce Kim's relationship with
Leonard lasting a month. However, in the flashback episode (Season 3 finale), when Joyce is actually
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I feel that alot of trivial information is included about the characters in their bios, and that it is causing the article to lack an encyclopedic tone. Thus I am attemtping to remove items like this, and rewrite in places. If there is anything you think should go, or if you disagree with information
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The article currently says "In 'The Bat Jar Conjecture', he says a few words to Penny (sober) but then clasps his hands over his mouth. No one is shocked by this." I would contest the "fact" that nobody is shocked; Wolowitz definitely looks shocked, Penny and Leonard exchange surprised looks, and the
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Frequently a red-linked name has been placed in an article, and subsequently a different editor has created an article about an entirely different person with the same or a similar name. Aside from the basic misidentification this causes, red-linking has led to people being incorrectly identified on
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It's important to remember that this is not a biography for Mayim Bialik, it's a description of a fictional character portrayed by her, so we shouldn't spend too much time in this article explaining "how the person attained such titles ... in the article text." The use of "Dr." here reduces the need
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Apropos not being credited. There was an old Korean man in the scene where Penny, Amy, Bernadette, and Sheldon danced. The old man first asks Bernadette to dance, but she points out that she can't because she is engaged. He then asks Penny, and she agrees. He is later referenced by Amy who says that
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had played the role of "Alicia", or "Ramona Nowitzki", or any other "minor character", I simply would have included her in the list of "Non-recurring characters". She is just doing her job, we don't need to give her more importance than that. I think the focus of the article should be that of a list
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As I'm saying below, Leslie Winkle is NOT a main character, she's not credited as a main character and she did not appear in the show in a long time. It makes no sense to have readers think this is a show about Leonard, Sheldon, Penny, Howard, Raj AND Leslie, because it is not and never was. This is
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I absolutely agree. I would recommend a list of main characters: the four guys, Penny and Leslie Winkle as it is now; a list of recurrent characters: those with more than one appearance; and a list of minor characters: those with just one appearance. The descriptions for the minor characters need to
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Hi Guys, Wolowitz is listed as knowing Mandarin. However, in the Episode "the Dumpling Paradox" (S01 E07) the waiter at the Chinese restaurant asks "Where is your friend that thinks he can speak Mandarin?" Therefore, I believe his status as officially "knowing Mandarin" is most likely not true as
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Sheldon's manifestation is rather severe and his behaviour is more in line with an undiagnosed child than an adult. This may be the result of his past, moving directly into a university setting into a "hard" science environment. (For example, had he been studying anthropology or sociology his coping
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Bernadette was originally a waitress at the Cheesecake Factory but part of the character's development was that she gained her "Dr.", while her husband is "only" an engineer and doesn't have one. This has been an ongoing joke of sorts during the series' run, so it's noteworthy. Dr. Eric Gablehauser
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AussieLegend, I reversed your language for the recurring character section. To be listed as a recurring character requires some degree of significance in more than one episode. A person with a bit role in two episodes is still a minor character. Althea, Jeanine Davis, Captain Sweatpants, President
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AussieLegend, We can keep Leslie in the main character section, but there is no reason why the main character section should be splt into two sections. That is not Knowledge policy, and most other TV articles do not use that format. While I understand that there may have been previous disputes that
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I updated the list of main characters. In terms of "main characters", why are we including Leslie Winkle and Stuart Bloom as main characters? Leslie was only in 8 episodes, and was never really one of the primary characters (even in Seasons 1 and 2). I think she should be in the recurring character
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I disagree. It is not up to Wikipedians to arbitrarily determine notability. If this is a comprehensive article about all the characters that appeared, then any character that got credited should be listed. It's up to the creators of the show to determine notability, and all actors who got credited
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The show is relatively young, presently with only three seasons. I think we need to consider this when going into detail with the different articles. Once the show ends, we will have a better way to gauge the importance of every piece (character) that was part of the show. Currently, the appearance
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How can possibly Leslie Winkle be a main character? She only appeared in 3 or 4 episodes. She's a recurring character by both definition and billing. I think Bernadette is going to have a bigger episode count than Leslie (still remaining a recurring herself). The main characters are only the 4 guys
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The article mentions that Sheldon has none, yet he seems to take a great liking towards Lenard's mother. Further, when Lenard coerces Sheldon into leaving him and his date on their own, saying that he would return the favour when Sheldon finds 'a mate of his species', he agrees with the reasoning.
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Thank you for your input and for the changes you've made. In my comment above, I was only trying to clean up the references, and establish the order of each field, since they were kind of messy before; I didn't care much about using exactly the "horizontal" or the "vertical" formats. Also, I did it
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The season one and season two don't quite match up because both were put through different macros, but hopefully all the information should be present in all the references. Feel free to critisize on anything I have done. Also, please consider my previous proposal of a page move (the section before
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Now that the series has many episodes, I have reorganized the list of characters to include main, recurrent, guest and other characters. I think this should take care of most issues. New characters can be added to the appropriate section whenever is needed; however, descriptions of minor characters
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I think that the characters that have appeared in one single episode shouldn't be included, since there's not an objective reason to determine which ones to include. If they appear again we can always add them again. Perhaps the only exception I would make is with the family of the main cast, since
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As a person with Asperger's, I'd like to see the comment remain. I don't recall ever hearing anyone speak the name "Asperger" in the show, but there are quite a few "inside jokes" that most neurotypicals would not "get." For example, when Sheldon is talking with Leonard and get's asked "Did Penny
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The two points that you are missing are (1) the characters did not have significant roles, so your claim is factually incorrect, and (2) recurring and minor characters are not mutually exclusive. Althea is a nurse who has generally appeared in a single scene, usually in different circumstances (in
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Regular does not mean always. "I regularly fill my car's petrol tank on Wednesday" does not mean "I always fill my car's petrol tank on Wednesday". Regular characters do not have to appear in every episode to be regular characters. It's a simple dictionary meaning. If you have a problem with that,
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Moving somebody to the notable section if they become notable in the future is misleading because it implies that they were notable when they appeared on the program. If they weren't notable when they appeared on the program, their appearance wasn't notable and doesn't become notable in the future
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when the episode aired and then look up the actor's Knowledge article history to see when the actor became notable (using our definition of notability). But what difference does it make whether a notable actor was or was not notable at the time that he/she portrayed some minor character on this TV
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What about the official CBS website NOT listing Leslie Winkle as a main character nor Sara Gilbert as part of the main cast? Please, as I said above, just move Leslie Winkle to the recurring list or rename the main characters list as "characters played by actors that has been given star billing at
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I'm in the midst of creating the new articles for the main TBBT characters, as was discussed briefly on the "List of TBBT characters" talk page previously. I have a limited time to work with at the moment, and after my edits there are still a lot of cite errors on the new articles due to cites not
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As I've explained above, there have been some heated discussions about these characters long before you edited the article and that was the best way to handle it. People have come along, just as you did, and moved Leslie Winkle into the recurring character section because the notes weren't there,
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All I'm trying to do with this section of notable guest appearances is to separate the minor characters played by notable actors from the minor characters played by non-notable actors. Yes, there is a "flaw" if you will, as exposed by the discussion in the subsection below, that this system could
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I think the Character summaries should be edited to exclude spoilers. There's a fine line between giving comprehensive information and spoiling episodes, and I think it's been crossed several times. In fact, I'm going to go do it now. If you think I've deleted information that's absolutely vital,
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I think we should stablish which characters are due to be included in this article. Right now, some of them (Dannis Kim, Lalita Gupta,...) are just characters with a single appearance and little impact on the show. I would remove all characters that have appeared to just one episode, thus keeping
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He most certainly DOES exhibit behaviours consistant with AS including specific comfort zones (severely agitated when not in "his" spot), limited group dynamics (most tend to have a limit of about 5 or 6 people and when Sheldon is making friends with the other physicist trying to get time on the
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I really don't see why you keep removing the sections explaining the original main cast and those that were promoted to starring status. They're there to clear up confusion. They weren't added by me but I, and other editors who have been watching the article for a long time agree they should be
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Hi "Mr. Rostenkowski (Casey Sander): Bernadette's father" is currently under the characters who only appear in a single scene but he was in two scenes. One when Howard talks to him about how he is going into space before the wedding and again at the wedding on the roof. Shouldn't he be put else
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By arbitrarily selecting a criteria that only characters whose name appeared on the show get listed then Athena would have to be deleted because even though she appeared 4 times, all 4 times were small appearances in which her name was not used. I think it's best to list all characters that got
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I formally request to apply common sense here. And yes, as an actor is promoted to star role so it can be demoted too, and this is exactly the case, otherwise we still would have Sara Gilbert with a star billing. If you do insist to stick with the "once star billed, ever star billed" principle,
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Well the key there is that you 'think' he's an atheist. And as most stories, the characters in the The Big Bang Theory are held somewhat loosely in their characteristics so that more than one type of person can relate to each character. But the Show includes enough evidence to say he was raised
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applies. REDNOT says "Do not create red links to articles that are not likely to be created". The problem that I see is that the actors appearing on TBBT do not fit the category of "articles that are not likely to be created". I would say that no name actors appearing on TBBT are likely to get
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says "In general, styles and honorifics should not be included in front of the name, but may be discussed in the article", which is why it's not in front of her name in the BLP. In this article though, attention is drawn to the fact that both the character and the actor have a Ph.D in the same
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category with individuals like Stephanie Bartlett and Zack Johnson who dated main characters in a few episodes. Additionally, most other TV show articles do not break up main characters into two section - original and later-added. This article should have one section for the 7 main characters.
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When Penny asks if he and Leonard are putting up a Christmas tree, he replies, "No, because we don't celebrate the ancient pagan festival of Saturnalia." He goes on to explain the customs of Saturnalia. Acknowledging that Saturnalia was appropriated and recast as Christmas would go against the
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When organizing the cast section, please keep in mind that "main" cast status is determined by the series producers, not by popularity or screen time. Furthermore, articles should reflect the entire history of a series, and as such actors remain on the list even after their departure from the
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When organizing the cast section, please keep in mind that "main" cast status is determined by the series producers, not by popularity or screen time. Furthermore, articles should reflect the entire history of a series, and as such actors remain on the list even after their departure from the
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For those watching this page, you will find a huge change being applied to this article. This was done by me to reference almost all the facts highlighted in the entire article. However, there were quite a few facts which I remember being addressed in the episodes, but couldn't remember which
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Recognizing that characters introduced in later seasons do not have as much opportunity to make as much of an impact (requiring 7 episodes for characters introduced in the 7th season is a high threshold), I would propose for characters introduced after the 4th season to have had at least 4
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That isn't evidence. His cultural background may be Hindu, which is why he mentions the religion. I can argue that because he's a scientist, he's and talks about evidence and rationality, he's an atheist. Unless it is explicitly stated that he's a Hindu, we should leave the religion blank.
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shown, Sheldon barges into Leonard's room and tells him that according to the roommate agreement, roommates must give at least twelve hours' notice before impending coitus. Leonard replies "I didn't even KNOW her twelve hours ago!" Joyce then leaves, apparently never to see Leonard again.
1043:, someone should take the opportunity then to split the biography of Sheldon and Leonard into their own separate articles, and then keep the rest of the characters on this page. Personally, I think it will still be a little too premature to split Leonard and Sheldon's biography right now.
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says that "main" cast status is determined by the series producers, not by popularity or screen time. It doesn't matter how much air-time a character gets, they're as much a main cast member as any other main cast. The logical extension of this is that we don't split them up into groups.
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plausibly sustain an article". While any link could plausibly sustain an article, we have to be practical. The likelihood of any of those articles being created is exceptionally low and the links should never have been created. I'd suggest that you read the end of the first paragraph in
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Although that certainly makes him recurring, the problem I have with it is that he is not really a character, as he's playing himself. I therefore would support returning him to the section reserved for "Notable guest stars appearing as themselves" where we can mention all his recurring
2705:). Now I finally see why you would like to group all the minor characters together regardless of the notability of the actors who portrayed them. I also see why guests who play themselves are listed as such, because under that condition the guest and the character become one in the same.
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This article has been tagged with some of the silliest criticisms I've ever seen in many years with Wiki. It's perfectly serviceable and informative as it is. As for too much detail: nonsense. People who come looking for this sort of thing are looking for just this sort of thing.
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I wouldn't say "more". I'd say "equal", and I don't think there is anything wrong with giving equal weight to the actors and acresses vs. the characters they portray. The actors and acresses are, afterall, the ones who bring life to the characters that would otherwise exist only in a
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Aspergians and their families immediately identify Sheldon's behaviour. Since the article states "Sheldon displays characteristics common among those with Asperger syndrome" rather than an absolute statement of a diagnosis I believe that the statement is accurate and should remain.
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I guess we have hit an impasse, because I believe regular means every episode, and occasional means NOT every episode. The creators of The Big Bang Theory have clearly demonstrated that they treat Johnny, Jim, Kaley, Simon, and Kunal differently from Mayim, Melissa, and Sarah in
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on 12 December 2009. Does anybody care to discuss this? A few days later I started heavily editing the article, particularly shortening the description of the minor characters to avoid quoting entire episodes. Do you think the tag is still necessary? I'm tempted to remove it.
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As of now I have further organized the list of characters. I don't totally agree with creating separate pages for the main characters because they may become very large and include a lot of non-encyclopedic content. If you can keep them sane that's fine. The current article,
3248:, appear in 3 episodes, each appearance is very very minor, and not very memorable. 3 or 4 lines at best. In fact, the name "Althea" is not really used on the show, only in the credits. This is why I believe it is best to keep that character in the minor characters section.
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Academic and professional titles (such as "Doctor" or "Professor") should not be used before (or after) the name in the initial sentence or in other uses of the person's name. Verifiable facts about how the person attained such titles should be included in the article text
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If anything, we should use the same terminology used in production of the series. If the credits specify that a certain character is played by a "guest star" we could probably go with that. But in other cases, I think they should be listed as Recurrent or Other characters.
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Also, on a minor note, Sheldon expresses what could be interpreted as sexual attraction when helping Penny getting dressed after she dislocated her arm. I don't remember in which episodes these things happened, so I'm reluctant to alter this beautifully cited article.
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and with how she is credited in her capacity as an actor. The "Dr." must be removed. If it is relevant to note her Ph.D in the text, then do so; if not, then leave it out; but this decision does not warrant contravening the guidelines just because it's a fun tidbit.
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the convention that we follow doesn't stipulate how long a person has to be in a starring role for them to be listed as a starring character. Once they've been promoted to that role they don't get demoted. It's explained elsewhere that she's no longer a main character.
1407:, or better yet, changed to incorporate the new articles (i.e., the full descriptions are removed in favor of shorter descriptions, and the list of secondary/tertiary characters remains. I recommend the latter, which I will do upon return to editing tomorrow. Thanks. —
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consider putting it in that character's main article. Keep in mind that some people who read this article will be newcomers to Big Bang Theory who only want to know WHO people are, and their relevance to the storyline, but not the details of a plot and its conclusion.
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I think there is no need to change this without stronger evidence. It is true that his language skills haven't been explored much; nevertheless it has been stated in various episodes somewhat as a "fact" that Howard speaks 5 languages, and 6 if you count the fictional
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science, so use of "Dr." here seems appropriate, since it is discussed. Bialik was mentioned in an early episode, as mentioned at the end of her section here, drawing attention to her Ph.D, so it's a notable part of the character, providing real-world discussion. --
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I'm not saying this needs to be done now, just that in the future, if the information on some characters keeps growing, it may be necessary to create sections for them. This would also help to link directly to that character from other articles (]) without needing
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play, there should be a list of characters, not a list of the actors who have played them in many plays. This example is a little exaggerated, since a TV show is not the same as a written play; nevertheless, I think it serves to explain that they are both works of
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I can't believe you're arguing that their appearances aren't regular. They've both appeared in almost all of the episodes that have aired since they became main characters. That's the very essence of regular. Being regular doesn't mean appearing in every episode.
2140:, hence making them stand out from every other actor that plays a character. A "famous" actor playing a character is simply that, an actor doing his job. It's just another entry in his resume. We shouldn't try to give that more importance than it actually has.
3200:. There's obviously an ongoing story-line that has turned Wheaton into a recurring character so he should be in that section. As for duplication of sections, that's not a good way to go. There only needs, and only should be, one section per character/actor. --
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says "Do not create red links to articles that will never be created". The links that were removed were from non-notable individuals and the likelihood of those articles ever being created is so low as to be effectively never. This is certainly the case with
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My specific concern is the second point you make. Why do we need to care about an actor having a Knowledge page or not? What if within the next couple of years, each actor in the non-recurring section gets a Knowledge article of their own? Does that mean
2256:, hence making them stand out. A "notable" actor (with "credit roles in other projects", as you describe it) playing a character is simply that, an actor doing his job. We shouldn't try to give him or her more importance than he or she actually has.---
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there. The way in which recurring cast have been promoted to main cast, and the way that they've been credited has lead to several "heated discussions" and the explanatory notes are there to avoid confusion that has been seen too often in the past. --
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is okay as long as it's worded correctly. The article currently says "He displays characteristics common among those with Asperger syndrome:...". I think this is fine because it provides a real-world, neutral point of view, and an external reference.
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non-recurring character to the "Notable" section? That would result in an empty "Non-recurring characters" section, because every one would be "notable". Do you see the point I'm making here? Perhaps I didn't explain myself very well in the previous
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Penny states in The Panty Pinata Polarization that Raj is "Suddenly back on the Hindu bandwagon". He was definitely raised Hindu, and definitely practices Hinduism, but just not all the time. All evidence from the show points toward him being Hindu.
4149:"When Penny or Bernadette is around, Raj usually whispers what he wants to say to Howard or Leonard, who then repeats or responds to what Raj says out loud." Since it happens in pretty much every episode i dont think it needs to be specified which.
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A minor point if you ask me. The entire sentence could be left out with no problem, but since it doesn't disrupt the main idea of the character, I think it's fine as it is. About being the same actress, I wouldn't know. I assume is the same person.
4483:. While modification of an article is permitted, other editors have the right to revert those modifications especially when the edits don't seem constructive. Based on the past history of this article, many of the changes that you made weren't. --
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If you prefer to sort chronologically, rather than alphabetically, that's perfectly fine with me. Just add the episode number to the list, so that it's clear how it's sorted. Without the episode number, the order seems arbitrary (AKA chaotic).
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I really think these two deserve there own wiki articles, and not just whats on the characters page, they are regulars for seasons now. I think its time we made one, and even update the photo at the top with any photo with all 7 cast members.
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I think having a Knowledge article is a good notability test. In order to avoid being deleted, an actor had to have made more than one credited appearance (I dont think there is any dispute that extras are not notable). As for other issues:
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Why is there no mention of Joshua Malina who played President Siebert in at least 4 episodes, and Regina King who played Human Resources Director Janine Davis in at least 2 episodes, in the Recurring Characters Section of this article?
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Knowledge as accused or convicted criminals, sex workers, or being involved in other forms of conduct that might be considered harmful to the subject's reputation. The risk of misidentification is especially concerning when dealing with
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also says that we treat fiction in the present. If you're watching an episode in which Rauch and Bialik appear, they're not "occasional" or even "additional" main cast in that episode. They're just main cast, so that's how we list them.
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Nothing really citable, Bialik's mentioned on her facebook page that BBT is basically her day job now, after the contract she signed, and that she isn't auditioning for anything else. Amy's in the episode that is filming next week.
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Agreed. I think they (and Stuart) should also be placed more prominently in this article than Leslie Winkle, who hasn't appeared for several seasons (and was never really a main character - 8 episodes is far less than even Stuart).
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unless you are certain that Knowledge should not have an article on that subject." Something that is certainly not clear as to at what point in their career will the actors' notability cross the threshold for a Knowledge article.
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I strongly disagree with that premise. In my opinion, any actor who has appeared in a major production is likely to have an article, and therefore it is legitimate to give that person a red link. Heck, the actress playing Althea,
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The article lists Rajesh Kootrappali's parents as "Dr. V.M. Koothrappali" (father) and "Mrs. Koothrappali" (mother). My inquiry is what's with the "V.M."? Are they initials? Why does the father have it and the mother does not?
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Ok, questions: A. Is a 7-episodes count remotely comparable to 55? B. Is a 7-episodes count so much more than a 5-episodes count? (Dr. Gablehauser/Stuart/Bernadette) C. Is Sara Gilbert credited as a main character NOW?
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the pilot she was at a sperm bank, in a later episode she was in a hospital) but in more than one episode. Her role is minor (she doesn't even get credited) but she is recurring. She is a recurring minor character. --
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Mmmm... yes? Just because a character or notable guest is not listed immediately after the episode airs, it doesn't mean it won't be added later. There doesn't need to be a discussion about this, just add the proper
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The questions are irrelevant. She was credited in a starring role so she is listed as a main character, as per convention. The convention we follow doesn't stipulate how long a person has to be in a starring role.
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It should state, "Sheldon displays certain symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome such as _______." However, Sheldon has stated that he has undergone psychological testing and received no diagnosis of a mental disorder.
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ascent clarify this? Is there something odd about this? I'm going to change the articles to add V.M. to Mrs. Koothrappali's name, but feel free to change it back if you can explain this or have a reliable source.
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being complete (as they were simply copied from the original article). I will continue to fix these issues later today into tomorrow, but in the meantime welcome all other users to assist in the transition.
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A couple of editors are suggesting that Amy won't be recurring. Bialik has, in fact, announced that she signed a new contract on Sept. 24th, and we'll be seeing a lot more of her on The Big Bang Theory.
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I removed the line in Penny's bio that states her shower is broken. Though this was true in 'The Pilot', in 'The Middle Earth Paradigm' her shower now works as she takes one when the guys arrive for the
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Since Leslie Winkle was a main cast member at one time she remains listed as a main cast member even though she is not in that role any more. This is necessary to ensure that the article reflects the
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Since Sara Gilbert was a main cast member at one time she remains listed as a main cast member even though she is not in that role any more. This is necessary to ensure that the article reflects the
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Since both Bernadette and Amy have been on the show fairly regularly for two years, they really need their own articles. Amy's summary is getting long and needs the organization of her own article.
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Given that the only agreement is that extras are not included, perhaps we should propose something to establish a standard for when to include minor characters. Below is my proposal for inclusion:
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If "V.M." is part of the fathers last name, then I assume they should both use it as "Dr. V.M. Koothrappali" and "Mrs. V.M. Koothrappali", although it is not exactly clear to me if this is right.
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she found a "Korean man's business card" in her cleavage. I'm a little surprised that he was not credited, as he had a bigger role than the taxi driver (Arnold Chun) and the dispatcher (Tom Yi).
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a show with 5 characters appearing in each and every episode. All the other characters are recurring by definition. And the episode count (55 over 7) confirms this beyond any reasonable doubt.
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uttered no more than 4-5 sentences as Sheldon's interviewer. In fact, had I not recognized her, she would not have been listed here, as evidenced by the fact that I was the one who added her.
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I believe that in order to have a "recurrent character" status, the character has to have made a "significant impact" to the show. An average of one show per season is a good low threshold.
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I removed all the characters who appeared in very minor roles in one episode. Do we really need a two sentence description of a cab driver, barrista, or 'fat woman' who has no lines?
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This article refers to "Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler (Dr. Mayim Bialik)..." A footnote provides a source for the "Dr." preceding the character name but not the actor. The actor's article,
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The dictionary definition you quoted sounds consistent with what we have. Rauch's, Biyalik's, and Gilbert's appearances are not regular. Sometimes they appear, sometimes they don't.
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Consider the extreme, what happens if "all" of the actors reprising the minor characters go on to have successful acting careers? Are we going to move all of their characters to the
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would clearly show that none of these characters are notable. The creators of the show don't determine notability at all, they determine who constitutes a main character, as per
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I don't see the conflict with the quoted convention. All we are doing is saying some of the "main" cast appear on a regular basis, while others do not appear on a regular basis.
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create the "illusion" that at the time the minor character was played the "now notable" actor was not notable, but I suppose those who really care to investigate can look up at
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As of now, the main articles and this list of characters are sane. So my previous comment (my dynamic IP was 189.175.178.189 above) does not longer apply. It is fine as it is.
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and merging all the main character articles into that, as the articles are mainly filled with fancruft referenced to primary sources with little or no real-world discussion.
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Well, I did this already. I think it is more organized now. Further, I'll try to cut down the information on the main characters, since now each has an article of their own.
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As three of the 'recurring' characters only appear in one episode, should this section be renamed 'Other Characters' or shouild they be removed? I would plump for the former
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True, but he has appeared in enough episodes to determine himself a recurrent character, so i'm going to duplicate his entry, keep one in Notables and another in recurrent.
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apply notability to characters; that is, once the show ends, the list of characters should remain mostly unmodified, without us needing to expand it just because one or two
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that way so the entire code was visible in the talk page without the need to scroll. But yes, as suggested, in the final article the citation should be in horizontal format.
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cannot be nameless; if they don't have proper names they would appear in the credits as "Raj's date" and "Interviewer" or something similar, as is common in other shows.---
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Why this inconsistency? Is there a magic age after which one's "Dr" title is acknowledged in a heading? Or is such recognition forfeited for more central characters?
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There are several characters listed in the recurring characters section that have had very little exposure in the show. Specifically, I'm thinking of Stephanie Barnett (
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It has been. He has mentioned his mother whacking him with a Bible, and I believe in the episode when she visited the apartment she alluded several times to religion.
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Leonard's mother is already in. I also added an entry for Howard's mother, the "current" Mrs. Wolowitz. The name of the actress voicing her is still missing, however.
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How do we know that Rajesh's character is Hindu? He could very well be Atheist, as he's a scientist. Unless there's more information, please leave the religion blank
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Yes, there should be only one detailed section for him, but we should link from the guest stars appearing as themselves section to the recurrent characters section.
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In the Bath Item episode, he expresses discontent that a commercialized Christmas is just a "pagan ritual", and his expressions seem to indicate he is Christian. —
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I don't see "Mrs. Gunderson" (Lauri Johnson) listed for episode S03E23 "The Lunar Excitation", when she says, "Good morning, Leonard. Or should I say, yeehaa."
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I have removed the names of really minor characters who appear in one scene with only one or two lines, such as waitresses or cab drivers. Feel free to discuss.
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I'd see no problem moving them to the notable guest stars section. The fact that they were not a star at the time of their appearance would then be irrelevant.
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I just realized this today and was about to update it. haha. I laughed pretty hard when I saw that today and realized that he said "snakes." Thanks MultiPoly
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doesn't recommend citing exactly the way you've suggested. If you're going to use that format, you should be using one field per line, not two or three. ie:
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and "minor" ingredients. In this particular recipe, I don't care if one of the "minor" ingredients has appeared as the "main" ingredient in several other
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Who plays Howard's mother? I don't think we havew ever seen her, but we sure hear her voice a lot! She sounds familiar, but I am not sure from where.
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I'm afraid that your opinion isn't supported by history. There are plenty of actors who have appeared in a "major production" who simply don't meet the
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Yes, I totally agree with this. Both characters have been on the show for a while now, surely they both, I guess, deserve there own character pages?
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only Kurt, Dr. Gablehauser, Mary Cooper, Mr and Mrs. Koothrapali, Stephanie, Kripke, Beverly Hofstander, Stuart and Bernadette. Thoughts on this? --
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The "flaw" you mentioned should not exist. No "illusion" should be present.
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suppose that interested readers will want to go through the entire
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Moved entry to recurrent, hasn't been seen on the show since 2009.
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a) the former are written into EVERY episode, the latter are NOT.
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content must be verifiable. Agree or Oppose? Does anyone care?
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313:
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4747:WP:HONORIFIC
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4726:Mayim Bialik
4723:
4697:
4669:
4665:
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4474:
4473:
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4259:
4236:— Preceding
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4208:
4189:
4171:— Preceding
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4125:— Preceding
4122:
4103:AussieLegend
4063:— Preceding
4018:— Preceding
4014:
3989:AussieLegend
3960:AussieLegend
3919:AussieLegend
3901:
3882:
3868:
3807:
3791:AussieLegend
3784:
3752:AussieLegend
3724:AussieLegend
3683:
3678:
3640:AussieLegend
3587:AussieLegend
3560:— Preceding
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3467:
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3202:AussieLegend
3194:Lou Ferrigno
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3083:AussieLegend
3041:
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2983:AussieLegend
2940:
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2899:
2893:
2882:
2844:The Simpsons
2842:
2839:Lisa Simpson
2824:
2813:proper names
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2580:AussieLegend
2549:AussieLegend
2545:
2494:alphabetical
2489:
2485:
2465:
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2407:
2323:
2303:George Smoot
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2092:Flash man999
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