Talk:Kim Raver

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[edit] Rhinoplasty

This is regarding the "nosejob" comment User:Duke of Kent has added twice to the article, and which I have removed twice. I removed it the first time because it was unsourced. Duke of Kent apparently believes it to be so obvious that it doesn't need a source. I'm not in a position to judge whether it's obvious or not, but I have the following additional objections:

  1. It's too informal for an encyclopedia entry. First, it should be rhinoplasty, not nosejob. Second, without any context to it, it reads as a slur rather than as useful information.
  2. It's in the wrong place in the article. DoK claims the procedure occurred during the later seasons of Third Watch. If that's so, why does DoK place the comment in a paragraph about her pre-adult career and education?
  3. Unless she issued a press release announcing the procedure, I believe the accusation should be treated as speculative and sourced accordingly -- no matter how obvious some people think it is.

Powers 16:56, 7 February 2006 (UTC)