Talk:ER season 3

Title references
Here we go again. I've reverted (twice) so-called "Title references" an editor has submitting as supposedly explaining the source of the titles of given episodes. I've made attempts elsewhere as well as here to explain that his sources for these references must establish that the origin of the titles he's identifying are what the author drew from. (See talk page for Season 2.) Although the origins of some titles are reasonably common-sense, others are more ambiguous, and regardless, absent a source documenting the intention of the episode writer, are WP:OR, and as such, have been reverted. His claims it "doesn't work like that" whatever that might mean, but the onus is on him to establish reliable sources that support his contention that the origin of the title is what he claims. Thusfar, he had not only failed to do so, but refuses to acknowledge the need to do so. Drmargi (talk) 07:52, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
 * I've reverted again. The editor refuses to discuss, preferring abusive edit summaries designed to accomplish what, I'm not sure.  Meanwhile, he declines to provide reliable sources for his supposed title references, which would solve his problem, and might actually allow for adding something interesting to the article.  Drmargi (talk) 05:52, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

Chuny
Nurse Chuny's surname is with tilde. So, it's Nurse Chuny Márquez not Marquez. I'm a spanish child and I like my language. 95.18.110.37 (talk) 19:02, 1 February 2011 (UTC)

Colour contrast problems
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