Talk:List of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip characters
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Supporting Characters
[edit]How many of these really deserve the rank of "Supporting Characters"? We haven't seen Jerry Jones since the pilot and it's highly unlikely that we'll see Darren Wells again. --Harlequin212121 22:52, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
- Perhaps a third secion, "guest appearances" or "bit parts", would be useful for folks like John Goodman in the two Nevada Day episodes. — PhilHibbs | talk 11:22, 30 January 2015 (UTC)
Mackinaw or Mackinac?
[edit]Andy's last name is currently spelled "Mackinaw" on the page, but that word is usually spelled "Mackinac" as that is how the Native Americans spelled it (and that is where we get the word in the english language).
Chinese business partner
[edit]Perhaps Kim and her father should be included on these pages. As fans will recall, the father is the Chinese businessman with whom NBS is trying to make a deal regarding Macau, and his daughter Kim is the Julliard student who is crazy about Tom Jeter. It is absolutely certain we'll see Kim in at least one more episode, and extremely likely we'll see her father as well.
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