Talk:Johnny "Drama" Chase

Latest comment: 1 year ago by LaundryPizza03 in topic RFC for Fictional filmography

Drama's Parentage edit

The quote "You got your mom's calves, I got Dad's", under the section "Parents / relation to Vince", is inconclusive to Drama's parentage. I disagree that it "implied that the two had the same father and different mothers", as (full) brothers can have characteristics that are distinctively paternal or maternal - it does not suggest different mothers, nor does it imply they have the same father.

From what I've seen, I don't even think Drama is a half brother - quotes from Turtle can't always be trusted as facts.

The episode Aquamom fully establishes that they share the same mother - "Always hugs him first. I am your first born, y'know". From this definitive quotation, and the inconclusive one presented above, I think there should be no question regarding Drama's relation to Vince. Bockbockchicken 21:23, 16 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Analysis edit

I think that Drama's line "You got your Mom's calves" indicates the 2 have different mothers. If they had the same mother, he would have said, "You got Mom's calves."

Similarly: he said "...I got Dad's." If they had different fathers, he would have said "my Dad's." Steve 20:00, 17 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Response edit

I see what you mean now. I'll look more into it. Bockbockchicken 15:52, 18 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Analysis edit

Vince and Drama share the same last name, and they appear to have the same mother in the episode "Aquamom". However, Drama calls Vincent's mother "your mom" in the episode "My Maserati Does 185" and refers to a shared genetic trait between their father and himself in the episode "An Offer Refused"(Dr.: "Well, we're all victims of our genetic heritage." Drama: "Yeah, well, I was a double victim. We used to say about Pops 'No child support and no calves'"). Therefore, one could assume that Drama is simply very close to Vince's mother, Rita Chase due to the fact that the line in "My Maserati Does 185" about their shared father is a definitive genetical statement said in a genuine sense (Vincent: "all the Chase men have great legs." Drama: "you got your mom's calves, I got Dad's.") To where as the line that Drama states in the episode Aquamom about being Rita Chase's first born is clearly said within a comedic context, as Drama is known for his exagerations (Drama, to Mrs. Chase: "Always hugs him first. I am your first born, y'know."). Allowing one to assume that Rita is Not really Drama's biological mother but either his Stepmother and/or Adoptive mother, with Vince and Johnny having the same biological father, whom was an alcohalic and left the family when both were relativley young. S00paM4n (talk) 17:08, 21 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

I think it's also a safe bet that this is just an oversight and simply a glitch in the writing. Series are often written by different people season to season or even episode to episode. This is fiction after all... no need to over analyze it. 69.86.76.199 (talk) 01:58, 21 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Viking Quest edit

I think the correct spelling of Johnny's character's name may be "Torvald" and not "Tarvold". Can anyone check into this and confirm or deny? 205.251.164.153 16:07, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

It's Tarvold, closed captioning proves this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.11.200.66 (talk) 13:14, 20 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Entourage ep316.jpg edit

 

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RFC for Fictional filmography edit

The Fictional filmography section does not make sense to me. If this is accurate, can someone please explain? How is a character created in 2004 appear in TV series and films prior to 2014? These appear to be the credits for Kevin Dillon and not the character Johnny Drama. I propose removing it completely, unless there are specific appearance of the character IN OTHER fin other films or TV series.Lovewiki106 (talk) 06:09, 12 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

Remove: Given that no source whatsoever is given, it's hard to tell what's going on. One of the notes compares a role to one Kevin Dillon played but, without more information as to how this relates to the character and from where the data came, it should be removed. — Xenophore; talk 11:21, 12 June 2022 (UTC)Reply
  • Removed Unsourced with no context, possible WP:OR. Also bad RfC, as the question is not neutral; no prior discussion was carried out, and this should be fairly uncontroversial. –LaundryPizza03 (d) 01:45, 14 June 2022 (UTC)Reply