Talk:Erotas

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Mergefrom 'Adamantia Kontogiorgi'[edit]

It appears that the only present claim of notability for Adamantia Kontogiorgi is her starring in Erotas. Therefore, I would suggest merging her biographical one-line article into Erotas. --User:Ceyockey (talk to me) 23:41, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Adamantia Kontogiorgi is not currently on the show[edit]

Adamatia Kontogiorgi is not currently on the show. The lady playing Renos' neighbour (Arazoglou's sister) looks a lot like Adamantia (and perhaps is related to her in real life - maybe even her sister), but she's not the same person.

Anglicisation of Myrto and Koralia[edit]

Myrto and 'Myrtle' are not the same name. Neither are Koralia and Coraline. Whoever wants those names anglicised, why not be consistent? Pavlos should then be 'Paul' and Stephanos should be 'Steven'.

Myrto is such a nice sounding name. Myrtle sounds like the name of some 80-year old grandma in the southern United States.

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Fair use rationale for Image:001muptw.jpg[edit]

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Too much on this?[edit]

Apart from this article, there also exist separate articles on each season; is it really necessary? Even worldwide known soaps like "The Bold and the Beautiful" don't get an article for each season. Maybe the separate articles (Erotas (Season 1), Erotas (Season 2), Erotas (Season 3)) should be deleted and partly incorporated into the main article. Odikuas 12:10, 1 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]