Talk:The Body (Buffy episode)
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[edit] Wikifying
This pretty much comes down to my own doubt as to how this goes, so I'll put it up for discussion; is there really any point in having every single reference to a character within the article wikified? Is this the way it's usually done? It just seems a somewhat weird form to me, even if pratical. Can someone clear this up for me? Zeds
- Hmmm I didn't read the "standard policy" on wikifying. I suppose I did overkill with the overreferencing. If someone changes it later, I won't revert it back. Just be sure to reply to this discussion and link to some policy page that states what is to be done about this. --Ted 18:00, September 7, 2005 (UTC)
- I actually prepared the whole page using UltraEdit, and I did a find & replace search for all the character names. Every single one of them :\ --Ted 18:02, September 7, 2005 (UTC)
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- Sure, no need to stress about it, but... I don't know. Purely aesthetically, almost, it seems ilogical to link to each page every single time... I'll check the specific page on this when I have the time, or, of course, you may do so yourself and check back here, to figure out how this should be. Zeppocity 02:27, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Emotional or mental regression?
Zeppocity recently changed the "Band Candy" mention of Giles and Joyce's regression from "emotionally" to "mentally". I was going to revert it, as "mentally" implies (to me) that they believed they were teenagers and wouldn't recall anyone they knew since then, whereas "emotionally" implies that the memories are intact but their attitudes changed. But I'm not so sure about my facts. Can someone cite some evidence that would make one or the other more certain? (And perhaps, while they're at it, jot down a synopsis for "Band Candy", which is currently just a structure-only stub?) Thanks. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 04:08, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
- They remain aware of who they are (Watcher, Parent, Schoolteacher, etc.), so I'd say "emotionally" is right. I switched it back.--Nalvage 20:19, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 19:18, 13 February 2008 (UTC)