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"Jilly" shouldn't be listed as an alias. Apart from the fact that the page is entitled "Jilly Kitzinger," it is ridiculous to have shortened versions of people's names listed as aliases. This would be the same as having "Amy" be listed on Amy Pond's article, or having "Jo" be listed on Jo Jones' article.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 00:05, July 18, 2011 (UTC)
"Jilly" shouldn't be listed as an alias. Apart from the fact that the page is entitled "Jilly Kitzinger," it is ridiculous to have shortened versions of people's names listed as aliases. This would be the same as having "Amy" be listed on Amy Pond's article, or having "Jo" be listed on Jo Jones' article.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 00:05, July 18, 2011 (UTC)
== Slip of the Lip ==
What was the brief, supposedly Southern (US) accent that Kitzinger lapsed into while shouting "Where are you gonna go, Oswald?! What are you gonna do?!" at a rapidly retreating Danes (post-slap)? It's probably nothing, but the actress isn't from any of those regions with that particular accent. On the other hand, hadn't Danes started off with such an accent, being a Kentucky native (presumably)? I would say that as a New Yorker, Bill Pullman would have a tough time keeping up a Southern accent, but he ''did'' play one of the three Mastersons in 'Wyatt Earp' (''Then again'', the Mastersons were born in French Canada). <font color="#8CB300">predcon</font> 18:47, June 17, 2012 (UTC)

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"Jilly" shouldn't be listed as an alias. Apart from the fact that the page is entitled "Jilly Kitzinger," it is ridiculous to have shortened versions of people's names listed as aliases. This would be the same as having "Amy" be listed on Amy Pond's article, or having "Jo" be listed on Jo Jones' article.Icecreamdif 00:05, July 18, 2011 (UTC)

Slip of the Lip

What was the brief, supposedly Southern (US) accent that Kitzinger lapsed into while shouting "Where are you gonna go, Oswald?! What are you gonna do?!" at a rapidly retreating Danes (post-slap)? It's probably nothing, but the actress isn't from any of those regions with that particular accent. On the other hand, hadn't Danes started off with such an accent, being a Kentucky native (presumably)? I would say that as a New Yorker, Bill Pullman would have a tough time keeping up a Southern accent, but he did play one of the three Mastersons in 'Wyatt Earp' (Then again, the Mastersons were born in French Canada). predcon 18:47, June 17, 2012 (UTC)