Talk:David "Tweener" Apolskis

Ethnic background
From his last name, Apolskis, he would appear to be of Lithuanian background. This would not be surprising, as quite a few Lithuanians live in Chicago and the surrounding area. In show terms, of course, this is speculation. His background has not been mentioned at any point in the show, but the conclusion, based on the last name, is a safe one. Is there any place for this in the article? I wasn't daring enough to try and add it.
 * He could also be a greek name. Roger_Smith-- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.62.129.149 (talk • contribs)
 * I thought the show mentioned he was from the south. Georgia or Alabama where he stole his buddy's dad's baseball card. He was then transferred to Fox River. Using his last name for ethnicity is completely wrong. For all we know, his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great--grandfather was the Lithuanian or Greek or whatever. The rest in his family tree could be whatever.--Will2k 01:10, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

Plot
"Tweener eventually slashes Avocado's genitals with a hidden razorblade."

I though it was his belly, considering the gesture Sucre makes when he describes it, too...or am I out wrong? --213.65.85.14 09:31, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Infobox image
Due to Fox's terms of use and source information, the previous promotional picture has been replaced by a cropped television screenshot. If you seek to replace it with a promotional image, please specify its original source and copyright information. -- Ladida 14:50, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

Early Life
It is the said in the page that he was born in boston and that he was orphaned at age four. Where it is written ? It is never revealed in the series nor in his biography in Fox. Roger_Smith

Cite Information
The following: "Tweener can be considered the most sympathetic of the Fox River Eight: despite his attempted betrayal of the group at the end of the first season, he is the one who least deserved to be sent to Fox River, and he is the one who least deserved to receive death at the hands of Mahone." This is not cited and while it may be true, it is not in encyclopediac form. Please cite further changes.--Thanks, Yossi842 00:55, 18 August 2007 (UTC)