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ztyran Since: Oct, 2010
Mar 26th 2024 at 2:05:17 AM •••

The entry about Gandra Dee being the only member of F.O.W.L. on the season three poster is inaccurate as Don Karnage is also there and counted as a member of F.O.W.L.. This needs to be adjusted.

ztyran Since: Oct, 2010
Mar 26th 2024 at 2:05:16 AM •••

The entry about Gandra Dee being the only member of F.O.W.L. on the season three poster is inaccurate as Don Karnage is also there and counted as a member of F.O.W.L.. This needs to be adjusted.

Veranas Since: Mar, 2013
Mar 16th 2021 at 10:38:55 AM •••

I advocate renaming the "Leadership" section to "F.O.W.L. High Command" and splitting it into two character profiles: one for Bradford and another for his siblings. Since Bradford is the overarching villain of the series and the only one of the three that matters, I'd say he deserves his own profile, along with a different, more menacing picture.

My suggestion would be naming Bradford's folder "The Director" and his siblings' something like "Assistant Directors", unless someone has a better suggestion for the latter.

I'd also recommend leaving their spoilers unmarked, as well as perhaps adding a non-spoilery entry for the Board of Directors under the page with Scrooge's business associates. The twist regarding Bradford's identity has been known for a while but I feel it's still worth preserving.

Unless there's any objections, I'll get to working on it in the near future.

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streakson22 Since: Mar, 2014
Mar 16th 2021 at 12:48:59 PM •••

I second this. Bradford definitely deserves to be treated as individual from the other two.

streakson22 Since: Mar, 2014
Mar 15th 2021 at 9:56:12 PM •••

I’m not sure what trope to put this under, but I want to point out that it’s heavily implied that Bradford killed Duckworth. During his slideshow, he explains that he tried to keep Scrooge “isolated”. His visual reference for this is Scrooge talking to Duckworth at a Christmas party as Bradford glares at them, followed by Scrooge hanging up a portrait of Duckworth while looking sad.

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