Talk:Secret Girlfriend

Can an admin rename this article "Secret Girlfriend (Malcolm In The Middle Episode)" or combine this with the MOTM article? The reason being that the new Comedy Central show Secret Girlfriend does not have an article, will have more people searching for it, and will probably become more notable as a series than a single episode of another. Fisher 81 (talk) 15:52, 3 October 2009 (UTC)


 * You don't need an admin for that. You can move just move the article to the Secret Girlfriend (Malcolm In The Middle Episode) and then edit Secret Girlfriend to become a disambig page or a page for the show with a hat note pointing to the episode. Rl (talk) 07:35, 5 October 2009 (UTC)

That episode is called "Secret Boyfriend. So why would someone want to rename something that is not true? And besides, Secret Girlfriend is a better show than Malcolm In The Middle. MOTM is about a kid with a messed up life. So what? We all have messed up lives. And he talks to a stranger that's followed him for about 7 years. Not interesting. Secret Girlfriend isn't as interesting, but more than one about a kid's messed up life. --Jackass2009 (talk) 03:38, 19 November 2009 (UTC)

Who are "You?"
In my last edit, I figured that while the focus puller of the show isn't actually acting, he's the one who should be credited as playing You. 'Cause let's face it, this is the first sitcom where the camera-man is actually the one interacting with characters, not you as in yourself. That's what being featured a show in second-person perspective is about. If it WERE first-person, you would be more in control of your character. You aren't really playing You, Miguel Medina is, since he's the one holding the camera to suit the director's needs to project the view of your character. Am I wrong? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.22.23.25 (talk) 05:17, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Indeed, though I would say that it's the director and the writers controlling you. But I would say that the camera man is also doing his part to play You. In terms of how he's (I mean You're) supposed to look like though is what I wonder. Can we see the cameraman? Judging by the name you can freely assume that he's hispanic, but the real question is: "Are You?" You are called a "pretty boy" perhaps suggesting that You are a metro-sexual. In one shot, outside the lesbian bar, if you look carefully, you can see that You wear blue genes and brown boots. Though what You say that is funny or cleaver to pick up so many women is left entirely to our imaginations.

What? No Trivia?
So why do you guys keep removing the trivia section? Don't people sometimes wanna know this stuff?