User talk:82.17.17.17

September 2023
Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia. Regarding this edit to Saga (comics), in which you stated in your edit summary:


 * "Star Wars meets Game of Thrones" is not a quote from the sources. The quote given in reference 3 is 'Romeo & Juliet meets Star Wars'", both statements are untrue.

Regarding the Romeo & Juleiet reference, of the three sources cited at the end of the passage – MTV Geek, Ain't it Cool News, and iFanboy – only one -- the MTV Geek article -- mentions R&J, and it includes no such quote. The actual pasage in which writer Alex Zalben mentions that play is this: "It has elements of other works, like Star Wars, or Lord of the Rings, or even Romeo and Juliet." No quote about one work "meeting" the other.

Regarding the Game of Thrones reference, the quote is indeed in the sources. Specifically, it is found in the Geeks of Doom article. That citation was in the article body, and not in the lede section, since including it in the lede is not mandatory, as explicitly indicated by MOS:LEADCITE. However, if you think it's an issue, I've gone and reverted your edit, and included the Geeks of Doom cite in that passage in the lede. Hope that resolves this. Thanks. Nightscream (talk) 16:38, 14 September 2023 (UTC)