Talk:Lucy Kenwright

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on 15 March 2007. The result of the discussion was keep.

[edit] Kenworthy Vs Kenwright

It's "Lucy Kenwright." I don't care what IMDB says it is, that's her name. Go download the episode B-12 on iTunes and go to 16:29, if you want proof: Matt walks into the room and says her name, and it's "Lucy Kenwright." Please stop changing it, it is a huge hassle to go through all the pages and redo it again. Nerrolken 07:35, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

Please don't use shouting text to convey your point. If you can substantiate this, then I'll accept it, but the fact is that in the show's credits, her name is indicated as Kenworthy. I can't watch the episode just now, but to save a to-and-fro, please leave the page under what I believe to be correct and what you believe to be incorrect. If upon my own investigation I discover you're right, I'll change it. If not,I'll forward all the info I can to confirm it (not to mention update the page here with said verifying info.
Agreed? (I.e. agree to disagree for now?). I hope so. I'll give my response within 3 days.
--lincalinca 08:48, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
While I am somewhat confused as to the nature of the "I can revert pages before investigating, but you can't revert them back even after presenting specific evidence" train of thought, I'll agree not to change anything until you look into it. And I apologize for the shouting text, I have changed it to italics. My evidence, for simplicity of debate, is as follows:
  • At 16:29 in the episode "B-12," Matt introduces Lucy as "Lucy Kenwright." Notably, he does this in front of her and she doesn't correct him.
  • The IMDB page which lists her as "Lucy Kenworthy" also lists her as "Lucy Kenwright" for the latest episode, (the one following "B-12" and the aforementioned quote), which nullifies its use as a credible source. This can best be seen at Lucy Davis's page: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0205063/
  • I checked the credits of the Pilot, in which Lucy first appears, "Nevada Day pt II," in which she makes her first major appearance, and "B-12," in which the aforementioned quote occurs, and none of them list the character at all, let alone her last name. She also does not appear on NBC's website or the fictional website for Studio 60 on NBS.
Not that it should matter, but I am using episodes downloaded off of iTunes as reference. I'm anxious to hear what you find! Nerrolken 09:33, 6 January 2007 (UTC)