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I think Miguel Herrán, Jaime Lorente and Darko Perić deserves their own article as Rio, Denver and Helsinki, because they were important in this series, specially Denver because of his laughs, and mostly the character himself! LRP19PT ( talk) 16:21, 3 May 2022 (UTC)
I must not be the only one of the opinion that the first title in the article should be its original Spanish? I see no reason to put “Money Heist” (which is a marketing title invented by Netflix) when the creators put ‘La Casa de Papel’ in the opening credits long after Netflix acquired the show. I’m happy to not get in an editing war, but to me it looks like we have to Anglicise everything, and butchering foreign languages just because we don’t think English readers are smart enough to see the original title first, followed by the translated one. Just something to think about. My edit put “Money Heist” in there clear as day, but honoured the show’s real title first, which I think respects its artistic endeavours just that little bit more. Westdoggys ( talk) 20:18, 20 January 2023 (UTC)
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I think Miguel Herrán, Jaime Lorente and Darko Perić deserves their own article as Rio, Denver and Helsinki, because they were important in this series, specially Denver because of his laughs, and mostly the character himself! LRP19PT ( talk) 16:21, 3 May 2022 (UTC)
I must not be the only one of the opinion that the first title in the article should be its original Spanish? I see no reason to put “Money Heist” (which is a marketing title invented by Netflix) when the creators put ‘La Casa de Papel’ in the opening credits long after Netflix acquired the show. I’m happy to not get in an editing war, but to me it looks like we have to Anglicise everything, and butchering foreign languages just because we don’t think English readers are smart enough to see the original title first, followed by the translated one. Just something to think about. My edit put “Money Heist” in there clear as day, but honoured the show’s real title first, which I think respects its artistic endeavours just that little bit more. Westdoggys ( talk) 20:18, 20 January 2023 (UTC)