Talk:The Drew Carey Show
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Would adding this article to a category called "Historical Shark Jumps" be POV, or would it be indeed encyclopedic to the purpose of providing exemplary cases of television shows jumping the shark to someone researching such a thing?
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[edit] Cleavland Rocks?
Thier seems to be no mention of the "Cleavland Rocks" theame ssing in this article. It should probobly be mentioned.
I added references to Cleveland Rocks. -- Broken Arms Gordon 17:26, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] NPOV?
It seems to me that this article is written in a loving way, and not the proper NPOV way. An example is the phrase "He was a welcome addition to the cast." I'm not sure an encyclopedia should be deciding whom is a "welcome addition" to anything. Adding the NPOV boilderplate.
[edit] Wanda Sykes
I recall Wanda Sykes as a cast memeber on the show for a brief period, but I honestly had stopped watching at that point. She needs to be included as well, if she was a major cast member if only for a season. -- Broken Arms Gordon 17:28, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
- According to the Internet Movie Database, she was only on for three episodes. [1] --Metropolitan90 07:56, August 22, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fix or vandalism?
This edit changed "Louder" to "Lauder". I known nothing of the topic. Normally, I'd presume something like this was a correction, but the person who did it appears to be a serial vandal. Will someone who knows the topic please have a look? - Jmabel | Talk 14:52, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
I fixed the problem, the correct name of the department store is Winfred-Louder. This is according to the official site of the show. --Nehrams2020 23:57, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] South Park Republican?
When was it revealed on the show that Kate was a "South Park Republican"?
[edit] Wording?
". This series was not the same like many other highly-rated, long-running sitcoms that in order to avoid cancellation, beginning in 2001, ABC quickly signed contracts in order to keep the show fresh, but the show went beyond repair and the network wouldn't allow the show to be released from their contracts."
What does this even mean? The grammar is so bad it's all but unintelligible.