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I've looked at the guidelines at Wikipedia:Spoiler and I think they don't apply here. So I have removed the word "murderess" from the "Television" section: 'she played [murderess] Lola Florey in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Silent Partner"...' My justification is that it would be all right under the guidelines to identify her as the "murderer" (we do not need male and female suffixes anyway) in an article about the episode itself in the "Plot" section, but it is extraneous here. I am also annoyed because I am halfway through watching it now, and I looked her up on IMDB. :-) Wastrel Way (talk) 19:59, 10 March 2023 (UTC)Reply