Talk:Balki Bartokomous

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Elsquared in topic doesn't make sense

Merge edit

What sort of sources can be used for a character page? I have a lot I could add, but mainly from watching the show. --Susan118 (talk) 18:12, 23 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your interest in developing this type of article and specifically this subject. Perhaps a good start would be to review Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(writing_about_fiction). If you feel you have developed the article adequately, please remove the {{in-universe|date=May 2009}} tag at the top of the article. If you find the right citations you may also want to remove the {{Unreferenced|date=October 2007}} tag. Pknkly (talk) 16:37, 31 May 2009 (UTC)Reply
Now that I've had a chance to read that thoroughly and check out the examples of good articles, I've got a better idea what kind of info should be included. I'm working on it, but it will likely be slow going. --Susan118 talk 06:04, 17 June 2009 (UTC)Reply
P.S. I Love You is a good source. It, really, contains everything! Next thing you know we'll be banned for massive copyright violations for the website! Coastergeekperson04TMcirca. Jul/26/09 15:12
That's a great site; that's actually where I found the articles I cited. --Susan118 talk 06:23, 27 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Under Construction edit

I added the tag as I am trying to add some information and rewrite some parts to resolve the in-universe problem. --Susan118 talk 01:58, 22 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

I did indeed do some major rewriting earlier to fix that problem in Larry Appleton, but I mainly focused on simply replacing years with seasons and episodes, e.g. "Later in 1986, Larry met Jennifer Lyons..." to "Early in Season 2 (Hunks Like Us, Larry met Jennifer..." It was painstaking, but I did not need the use of a template. N.B., or should I say, P.S., nice signature. Coastergeekperson04TMcirca. Jul/26/09 15:10

Infobox edit

It's my understanding that infoboxes should not be used for fictional characters, that doing so portrays them as though they are a real person, giving an in-universe perspective (which should be avoided) to the article. I appreciate that someone went to some trouble to create the box, so I'd like others' thoughts on this before taking any action. Susan118 talk 19:35, 21 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Same goes for year of birth. If no one responds here, I will remove it and make a note to discuss here.Susan118 talk 03:53, 26 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
Went over the guidelines again for writing about fiction, it is pretty clear as per WP:INUNIVERSE that infoboxes (much as I like them) should not be used for fictional characters, so I removed it.Susan118 talk 04:11, 26 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

In-universe/relatives edit

I removed this portion of the article because Bartok and Yanna were only seen/mentioned in one episode, and it probably makes it more in-universe to relatives that might be important to the character but have little relevance to the series as a whole: Nine hundred ninety-nine (talk) 21:56, 9 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

In the season 5 episode "Because They're Cousins", Balki's male cousin Bartok (also played by Pinchot) emigrated from Mypos to Los Angeles six months earlier. Bartok's experiences in the New World changed him for the worse. When Bartok visited Balki in Chicago, he conned money from him. Later, Balki convinced Bartok to become the person he was before going to Los Angeles and to return to Mypos. While Balki mentions his father a few times throughout the series as though he were still alive, he does not come to America with Mamma, nor do we see him when Balki and Larry travel to Mypos. Balki may or may not have a sister named Yanna. In the episode "Sexual Harassment in Chicago", Balki said his tapestry was a gift from his sister Yanna, and he also mentioned missing his nieces and nephews at Christmas. However, when Larry and Jennifer get married, Balki says he never had a brother or sister.

doesn't make sense edit

The article says, "He is from the fictional Greek island of Mypos, a fictional Hellenic country in the Mediterranean Sea." Mypos is a fictional Greek island....fair enough. But unless I missed something, Greece is not a "fictional Hellenic country". Since Greece is, by definition, in the Mediterranean Sea, I'm going to remove everything after the word "Mypos". Elsquared (talk) 03:27, 13 August 2020 (UTC)Reply