Keep There appears to be enough sourcing, and the nomination statement doesn't engage with what there is. There are multiple CBR references, but there appear to be enough RS to meet GNG, and the burden of BEFORE is on the nominator to show how what's already in the article does not.
Jclemens (
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16:59, 20 June 2024 (UTC)reply
There are no less than five non-Valnet online sources and one magazine source listed. The above does not constitute a source analysis.
Jclemens (
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22:03, 20 June 2024 (UTC)reply
-The Los Angeles Times source is merely a one sentence mention of Linda Gary voicing her. Same deal for the Polygon source, except with a different VA.
-The San Francisco Chronicle source is a plot summary overview of her character
-The MTV Link is broken, so I cannot view it. I cannot view the SFX sources either.
-The HashtagTV source doesn't seem to even mention her? The source also doesn't seem reliable, and even then is only verifying that she'll appear in an upcoming production.
There's not even commentary or dev info here- at best there's two sources verifying VAs, which is not enough to pass the GNG bar. Nom seems to have done a BEFORE, and a brief BEFORE didn't yield much for me, either. Do note if I've missed anything, but this seems to be a rather minor character with very little additional sourcing to back up any substance. Ref count is not equal to notability.
Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 (
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04:40, 21 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Sorry, but MTV link is broken again; all links to mtv.com archives seem intentionally broken, but wayback may have a copy of it. Regardless, the SFX source has still not been dealt with.
Jclemens (
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07:09, 26 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Keep: Article is definitely in a pretty bad state, but Evil-Lyn is one of the most significant characters in the franchise. Given the presence of MOTU: Revelation, a couple of sources do exist pertaining to Lena Headey's portrayal of the character; interviews and reviews. From some research I've done, although critics from the 1980s don't seem to bring up Meg Foster often when discussing the live-action film, retrospective reviews do somewhat often single her out for praise. The article itself may not show it, but sources and coverage of Evil-Lyn do exist.--
PanagiotisZois (
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18:47, 21 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Interviews may count as primary, but depending on the other/surrounding writeup may well count as independent RSes contributing to notability.
Jclemens (
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07:09, 26 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Keep There appears to be enough sourcing, and the nomination statement doesn't engage with what there is. There are multiple CBR references, but there appear to be enough RS to meet GNG, and the burden of BEFORE is on the nominator to show how what's already in the article does not.
Jclemens (
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16:59, 20 June 2024 (UTC)reply
There are no less than five non-Valnet online sources and one magazine source listed. The above does not constitute a source analysis.
Jclemens (
talk)
22:03, 20 June 2024 (UTC)reply
-The Los Angeles Times source is merely a one sentence mention of Linda Gary voicing her. Same deal for the Polygon source, except with a different VA.
-The San Francisco Chronicle source is a plot summary overview of her character
-The MTV Link is broken, so I cannot view it. I cannot view the SFX sources either.
-The HashtagTV source doesn't seem to even mention her? The source also doesn't seem reliable, and even then is only verifying that she'll appear in an upcoming production.
There's not even commentary or dev info here- at best there's two sources verifying VAs, which is not enough to pass the GNG bar. Nom seems to have done a BEFORE, and a brief BEFORE didn't yield much for me, either. Do note if I've missed anything, but this seems to be a rather minor character with very little additional sourcing to back up any substance. Ref count is not equal to notability.
Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 (
talk)
04:40, 21 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Sorry, but MTV link is broken again; all links to mtv.com archives seem intentionally broken, but wayback may have a copy of it. Regardless, the SFX source has still not been dealt with.
Jclemens (
talk)
07:09, 26 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Keep: Article is definitely in a pretty bad state, but Evil-Lyn is one of the most significant characters in the franchise. Given the presence of MOTU: Revelation, a couple of sources do exist pertaining to Lena Headey's portrayal of the character; interviews and reviews. From some research I've done, although critics from the 1980s don't seem to bring up Meg Foster often when discussing the live-action film, retrospective reviews do somewhat often single her out for praise. The article itself may not show it, but sources and coverage of Evil-Lyn do exist.--
PanagiotisZois (
talk)
18:47, 21 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Interviews may count as primary, but depending on the other/surrounding writeup may well count as independent RSes contributing to notability.
Jclemens (
talk)
07:09, 26 June 2024 (UTC)reply