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Talk:Carla Robinson/Archive 1

Discussion page of Carla Robinson/Archive 1

I don't think this information from TVWriter.com should be entirely used; it's a site owned by one guy, it's not some collective thing. I'll look into it. --The Merovingian (C - E) 23:05, 13 July 2006 (CDT)

You don't think she won the awards, or you are just unwilling to trust the fact because only one guy might have said it? By those standards, most of the stuff on this website is suspect. As to whether Larry Brody is reputable and legitimate source, he has a fairly well-known - and best-selling - book on screenwriting, as well as an article about him in Wikipedia. What have you got that weighs against that? --Elach 02:28, 14 July 2006 (CDT)

Greetings, Elach. Merv is simply applying Battlestar Wiki's requirement for official or authentic sources test to your contribution. We strive to ensure that ALL article information on this wiki has an official source or is logically supported by official information and cooresponding sources; very little information here is "suspect" as we use aired information, official cast and crew data, and do not host or use fan fiction anywhere in wiki articles (our silly pages are exceptions). There are plenty of little awards given out here and there, so just because SAG or the Writers Guild doesn't give out the award doesn't make it illegitimate or deserved, of course, as long as this isn't a fan fiction source (that is, there is some level of professional standards applied that gives the award professionally-recognized merit on some level). If the article hasn't the links to the official information given by the groups that nominated and awarded the actor, please ensure that the article is sufficiently documented with this information. An external link for Mr. Brody will certainly support your contribution. Thanks for adding it! --Spencerian 13:34, 14 July 2006 (CDT)