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rjung Since: Jan, 2015
Jun 2nd 2023 at 6:34:21 AM •••

This page needs a major clean-up — the folders for "Films — Live-Action" and "Literature" folders are listed twice, with the first time being a terse index/listing of works and the second time describing each work in some detail. It's hard to tell from the page history why this was done, but in any event the page is a mess, and it's unclear which version (the index or the detailed list) is more accurate, or if they should be merged, or whatever.

Also, the "Notable audiobook readers" folder is inconsistent with other TV Tropes pages and should be retitled.

morgulknight1 Since: Aug, 2011
Jan 7th 2012 at 5:35:08 PM •••

Could someone who knows how to do such things perhaps create seperate character pages for the original stories and the recent films?

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CrystalBlue (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
Feb 2nd 2012 at 9:38:11 PM •••

I am of the opinion that we need that here too... so I second that anyone with more knowledge on how to create character pages specific to the books whilst keeping the pages specific to the movies stay here.

Richard_W Since: Apr, 2009
Jun 21st 2010 at 4:36:55 AM •••

  • "... in "A Scandal in Bohemia." The tall, handsome, lady-killing prince/king with a pronounced German accent and whose coat of arms was that of the (then-defunct) Kingdom of Bohemia? Why, he's none other than Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, thus making the story title one of the most clever and grievous literary puns ever."

For the slow-on-the-uptake, what's the pun referred to here? "A Scandal in Wales"...? I don't get it.

Cambdoranononononono Since: Jan, 2001
Apr 10th 2010 at 3:33:49 PM •••

I don't think fanon-specific characters (that is, Sherrinford) ought to be listed alongside the ones that actually appear in the books. Among other things, he's not a recurring character, as he never appears even once. He'd be more at home somewhere in the sections for adaptations of Sherlock Holmes, if it's necessary to include him.

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