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''[[Alienated (TV series)|Alienated]]'' lasted for TWO seasons, hello! And why should the duration of a series disqualify a character?! --[[User:Ide Cyan|Ide Cyan]] 12:48, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
''[[Alienated (TV series)|Alienated]]'' lasted for TWO seasons, hello! And why should the duration of a series disqualify a character?! --[[User:Ide Cyan|Ide Cyan]] 12:48, 29 April 2007 (PDT)
: i added all the "notability" kinds of criteria i could come up with.  she didn't seem that notable to me.  notability is whatever we make of it, of course, and you should add some criteria and/or criticize or discuss the criteria i posted.  like maybe you don't like the "SF" criteria and think notability just means notability for one show or work for instance -- that was one i pondered for a while but i put it in because i eventually concluded that *was* sort of what i was thinking about when i thought "notable female character".  do feel free to work on the definition too.  or on the explanation of isabelle blundell, because "lesbian teenager" doesn't really mean notable *to me*.  and even "lesbian teenager whose coming out was a plot point" pretty much describes 90% of coming out stories.  but that's what means notable *to* *me*, so obviously you should also engage and talk about what feels notable *to you*.  --[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 19:27, 29 April 2007 (PDT)

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Alienated lasted for TWO seasons, hello! And why should the duration of a series disqualify a character?! --Ide Cyan 12:48, 29 April 2007 (PDT)

i added all the "notability" kinds of criteria i could come up with. she didn't seem that notable to me. notability is whatever we make of it, of course, and you should add some criteria and/or criticize or discuss the criteria i posted. like maybe you don't like the "SF" criteria and think notability just means notability for one show or work for instance -- that was one i pondered for a while but i put it in because i eventually concluded that *was* sort of what i was thinking about when i thought "notable female character". do feel free to work on the definition too. or on the explanation of isabelle blundell, because "lesbian teenager" doesn't really mean notable *to me*. and even "lesbian teenager whose coming out was a plot point" pretty much describes 90% of coming out stories. but that's what means notable *to* *me*, so obviously you should also engage and talk about what feels notable *to you*. --LQ 19:27, 29 April 2007 (PDT)