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Hi, Tuclen. I notice you keep on taking George Segal's name out of the infobox. Pls note that the names on the infobox should be as they appear on the billing block on the release poster. Segal's name is there directly next to Leslie Mann's. I'd appreciate it if you'd stop removing it. Many thanks. Stay frosty. Quentin X (talk) 12:01, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]I hope you come back to Steven Crowder. I could use some more help.Parmenides475 (talk) 04:14, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you for commenting. Please revert the last reversion. I can't right now because I would be violating 3RR. I reported Grayfell because he did violate 3RR. Once you have multiple editors on each side, it can be duked out without one side being able to bully their way. Especially when that side is careless enough to violate 3RR. I know this is a very trivial dispute, but the bullying really has to be stood up to, even if Wikipedia is a lost leftist cause.Parmenides475 (talk) 04:42, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]I apologize. Reshma Shetty was main cast for seasons 1 through 3 despite lending her voice to 12 of those 26 episodes and being a guest in season 4’s premiere. Because King Micah was added to the final season’s opening he was made a main character. I meant no harm though.
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[edit]Thank You. I looked for Queen Angella in the series finale, only to find just a vision of her. It seems her sacrifice at the end of season 3 either resulted in her being stuck between Dimensions forever, or it could’ve killed her. Season 4’s premiere was the last one For Reshma, who was demoted from the main cast and provided her voice to a Star Wars-like hologram of Angella. I hope that they do a follow up special to bring Closure to her.
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