Talk:Richard Harrow
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[edit]The article does not consist entirely of a plot summary. It is a bio of a fictional character. Makro (talk) 22:35, 23 November 2013 (UTC)
- It seems you still haven't read WP:ALLPLOT or WP:FICTION. A bio of a fictional character is a plot summary, any "in-universe" content is a plot summary. This isn't the Boardwalk Empire wikia, where articles can simply reiterate the plot, it must contain real-world information. That's what Wikipedia is. I'll repost what I had on my talk page about this: The article does not contain "all information that is possible"—where's the character summary for season 1, 2, 3, 4? How was the actor cast? Where's information about the design of the mask for the character? Is Richard Harrow based any specific person in history? What's been the critical reception to the character and actor? How about comments from Jack Huston about the development and writing of the character? That's how you write an article about a fictional character on Wikipedia. Same comment goes for Angela Darmody. Drovethrughosts (talk) 22:59, 23 November 2013 (UTC)
His mask
[edit]We have in relevant part
- Because of his appearance, Harrow wears a tin mask in public that was molded to mirror the intact right side of his face.
- He was badly disfigured during the war, losing his eye, upper jaw and most of the cheekbone on the left side of his face. He has also suffered some throat damage which causes him to speak in a low, muffled voice. Because of his appearance, Harrow wears a tin mask in public that was molded to mirror the intact right side of his face.
- A press article valuably supports much of that, but our 2nd ref is to a dead-link for a number of Daily Kos; is it clear whether Markos has already been approached about the possible publicity/good will (marketing) available from a WP-appropriate acknowledgement of open-archiving of the article we now cite with that dead link?
- "Molded" suggests to me not fine-tuning, but rather sculpture, whether faithful or not, and I didn't interrogate the article at all thoroughly to see if other wording would be suitable. I should have more to say on another day.
--Jerzy•t 05:34, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
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