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This page needs some serious editing

Yes, it does. I started on it, but it needs more work still.Rray 22:26, 10 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

When will it be noted that Denny Crane is God?

Denny Crane: You hear the one about the fella who died, went to the pearly gates? St. Peter let him in. Sees a guy in a suit making a closing argument. Says, "Who's that?" St. Peter says, "Oh, that's God. Thinks he's Denny Crane." ImmortalDragon 08:24, 26 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Down lower it mentions that Denny Crane shot his client in the leg. He asctually shot him in each knee, kneecapping him. Good on him.

Good link for quotes

There is a site that tracks almost everything Dennny Crane says on the show. It just makes me laugh every day.

Check it out.[1]

Fix this

Another lawyer, Donny Crane, was believed to be Denny's illegitimate son; the product of an affair with an anonymous woman. Denny, however, confessed to Shore that when his mother slapped him with a paternity suit, he settled, and Donny's mother later admitted that he wasn't the father.

You cant say a fact, then say "however". Donny IS Denny's illegitimate son. Someone should fix this sentence up (I don't want to butcher it though).

Link

Should the link to 'Denny Crane for president 2008' be there? i think it is a commercial site

Removed Denny Crane for President in 2008 as it not only is a commercial site, it breaches all kinds of copyright. Whoever runs the cafepress page it links to had better hope that the network doesn't catch wind of his sale attempts. Geoffreygoines 18:06, 27 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Reporters

I found it quite funny, what Denny says, when reporters with cameras and microphones are near... I just know the german translation... Should we mention/cite that in the article (he often says his name "Denny Crane" and some short phrases, that are not related to the case)? --Homer Landskirty 00:37, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I know that in the English language version he just repeats his name over and over, but I don't recall him ever uttering anything else in those situations. --Oni Ookami AlfadorTalk|@ 05:43, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Ohoh... I already added it... :-) Have u seen "Black Widow" (season 2) already? --Homer Landskirty 07:36, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Denny Crane

Denny Crane: Enough said

Fix that

This is just a TV series character.

Even though I love this show (i really do), I would have NEVER expected from *any* encyclopedia to show this embarassing level of needless detail.--PhilipP 02:40, 16 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, this is DENNY CRANE we're talking about, also if you compare it to some other fictional biographies (e.g. Sherlock Holmes or Count Dracula) it's not too much, or even look at the bios for the characters in "Firefly" which only lasted 14(?) episodes but all have highly detailed bios. Damiantgordon 18:10, 13 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
While you may be correct in that Wiki is an encyclopedia, this shouldn't limit the scope and depth Wiki delves into specific topics. Just because Denny isn't "real" in published encyclopedia, Wiki is at its core a source of INFORMATION, whether real or fictionalized. Further, the mere fact that the information is so extensive shows the interest, and "market controls." --Jophus00 (talk) 21:49, 28 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Cleanup tag

Thanks for the edits you made to this article today, Damiantgordon, but please don't remove the cleanup tag without discussing it on the talk page. I think the article still needs significant revisions to read like an encyclopedia article. The article needs copyediting, but it also needs to be made more encyclopedic and include more information about the real world and less information about the fictional world. Critics' opinions of Shatner's performance, for example, would be real-world context that would make the article more encyclopedic. Additional trivia about events on the show, like Denny claiming to have an affair with Barbra Streisand, is an example of the kind of content that there is too much of already. Rray 22:35, 13 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

O.K. will try to further tidy up and add more real-world stuff, thanks. Damiantgordon 11:00, 14 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lori

Why is this included on this page? Denny is involved in many "plot" instances that are easily as important as this law suit. I just don't see how the inclusion of this information is relevant to the Denny-specific page. --Jophus00 (talk) 21:51, 28 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Sexuality

Does Denny Crane have a confirmed sexuality, because I know throughout the show he has mainly interacted with females, but is anything implied to happen off-camera with Alan? If so, does that make him bisexual? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.45.134.188 (talk) 23:06, 17 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Breaking the fouth wall

Maybe this section should be moved to the main series article, as not only Denny breaking it, but it's a common method used by other characters as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chandler Rulz (talkcontribs) 21:16, 17 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]


"This is our last season!"

In the episode "Kill, Baby, Kill," Denny convinces Carl Sack to allow him to accompany him to Virginia, saying that "it's our last season," and "we need to bond!" I'd add it myself, but the page is semi-protected. 01:56, 30 November 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.129.5.29 (talk)

Marrage to Alan

Alan and Denny are/get into a homosexual marrage. They are marred mainly to avoid Tax laws so that Alan can use Denny's money to fund a system to provide free legal help to the poor. This can be confirmed by many sources. CindyAbout/T/P/C/ 04:14, 9 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]