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If characters such as Charlie Cotton, Dexter Hartman and her parents have their own pages, why shouldn't Nancy (or Johnny and Lee for that matter). She is a permanent character not a recurring character or a minor character and has been on the show for a year.--Cindy's Cafe (talk) 08:00, 6 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
She's simply not notable enough character at the moment. It goes on notability, not how long they've been in the show, trust me there have been characters there for years longer than Nancy that have never ever had their own pages created. She's not had that many of her own major storylines where Charlie and Dexter both have. Just because Mick and Linda have a page doesn't give her an automatic entitlement to one. Plus why would we create a page for Johnny when he's now left?
I think it should be around the time for Nancy to have her own page because she has had some storylines including her epilepsy and releationships with Dexter and Tamwar. She is also known for how she dresses.--Kwilliams100 (talk) 23:06, 26 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
If sources can be found for all this and the article expanded with information from a real-world perspective, then that would be good, but it should be done first, before a new article is madae - either in the existing list entry or in someone's userspace (which tends to be the usual way, somebody will essentially take on the project and adopt the article, moving it over when it's ready). –anemoneprojectors– 16:19, 27 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Annamargarita0 has changed the article title from Nancy Carter to Nancy Masood, a change which should have been discussed prior to such a bold (and incorrect) move... Nancy has never been credited as Nancy Masood since she got married to Tamwar offscreen. I have requested that this move be reverted on WP:RM. – DarkGlow (contribs • talk) 12:23, 9 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]