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The Affable Paranoiac: The page quote proves that someone other than me on this wiki is a Dementia (or at least Luke Ski) fan, I want names
Scifantasy: Well, me, for one, but I didn't put in that quotation. Also, Steve MB, and I don't know if he did.
Falcon Pain: Uh, Sci, please note that my comment you just pushed down past a divider was my admitting to putting in the page quote. (I first brought up the idea during the YKTTW.)
Scifantasy: ...whoops. Thought that one was on a different topic. I think I saw "The Great Crash" and figured you were saying how you'd recreated the page.
Falcon Pain: The Great Crash must have eaten the YKTTW discussion. Nevertheless, that was my doing. Xander77: "The fact that Jack is Hebrew for "God is gracious and merciful" is a complete coincidence. " Say what? No it's not. Clerval: Doesn't anyone else think this is NOT fine and roll their eyes the second the hero introduces himself as Jack? Especially since this became a really popular name for boys about twenty years after most of these characters should have been born. Phartman: I do, mostly because I've only ever met two guys named Jack in my entire life, and one of them was a nickname. To me, it just shows a stunning lack of creativity on the writer's part. So maybe I'm an exception, and guys named Jack are fairly common. Even so, Hollywood's ratio seems to be 60% Jack, 30% John and 10% other. Helen seems to be the female equivalent, not Alice as this Wiki implies, and I've never met anyone with either of those names (though I've run into enough Ashleys and Amandas to fill a phone book). Lizzie: An advantage of Jack names is the tagline 'Jack is Back'. I think this is relevant but don't know how to phrase it. |
