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::Great work so far, Demonskyre. Honestly, I'm glad you feel up to taking on this page. It is one we really need, I think, but one I'm not excited about working on. Thanks! -- [[User:Matt|Matt]] 17:31, 19 February 2008 (CST)
 
::Great work so far, Demonskyre. Honestly, I'm glad you feel up to taking on this page. It is one we really need, I think, but one I'm not excited about working on. Thanks! -- [[User:Matt|Matt]] 17:31, 19 February 2008 (CST)
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:::Thanks for the votes of confidence.  I did some minor edits on the comedy development (pointing out a few concepts that made it through to the final show) and started in on the section on "The Gargoyle", which I intend to add to later.  One thing I'm wondering about, how should we refer to real world people if we use their name more than once?  For example, if I were to write "In 1991, Greg Weisman had a pineapple on his head", what would I call him in the next sentence?  "Greg"?  "Weisman"?  "Mr. Weisman"?  Just repeat "Greg Weisman"?  For the time being I'm referring to Tad Stones as "Mr. Stones", but what do you think it should be? -- [[User:Demonskrye|Demonskrye]] 14:09, 21 February 2008 (CST)

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History section

One thing that would really improve this article would be a History section, with info on:

  • Comedy development
  • Addition of Goliath and transformation into action-drama
  • Various pitches
  • Rejections and then acceptance by Disney
  • Working on first season
  • Renewal for second season
  • Cancelleation
  • Goliath Chronicles
  • Ten year hiatus, fans, Gatherings, etc

We can mention the comic, but at that point it may be best to direct users to the comic page itself.

There are loads of anecdotes throughout Ask Greg that could make such a history section quite long and really interesting. Any agree/disagree? Thoughts? -- Supermorff 03:35, 16 February 2008 (CST)

I think this is a great idea. I keep feeling like we should have more of the background information on the show revealed by "Ask Greg" and other sources on the wiki. I wrote up a description of the comedy development drawing from the "Ask Greg" archives. Since the comedy development went through a lot of revisions, the main focus in on the characters who would later evolve into the cast of the final show. This is obviously a big undertaking so I'll be doing it in chunks. Any help or corrections are, of course, greatly appreciated. -- Demonskrye 10:51, 19 February 2008 (CST)

Great work so far. I really tried to give this a go, but I just couldn't get started. But, yeah, great work. Keep it up! -- Supermorff 13:50, 19 February 2008 (CST)
Great work so far, Demonskyre. Honestly, I'm glad you feel up to taking on this page. It is one we really need, I think, but one I'm not excited about working on. Thanks! -- Matt 17:31, 19 February 2008 (CST)
Thanks for the votes of confidence. I did some minor edits on the comedy development (pointing out a few concepts that made it through to the final show) and started in on the section on "The Gargoyle", which I intend to add to later. One thing I'm wondering about, how should we refer to real world people if we use their name more than once? For example, if I were to write "In 1991, Greg Weisman had a pineapple on his head", what would I call him in the next sentence? "Greg"? "Weisman"? "Mr. Weisman"? Just repeat "Greg Weisman"? For the time being I'm referring to Tad Stones as "Mr. Stones", but what do you think it should be? -- Demonskrye 14:09, 21 February 2008 (CST)