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Mrph1 MOD he/him (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
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Apr 6th 2023 at 5:12:10 AM •••

Broadly speaking, the wiki's Spoilers Off policy is that anything Older Than Radio (i.e. pre 1890) doesn't use spoiler tagging - but that there should be a prominent top of page warning if spoilers are unmarked.

By that logic, this should normally fall into that category. Any objections?

XFllo There is no Planet B Since: Aug, 2012
There is no Planet B
May 23rd 2013 at 7:25:14 AM •••

This wick has a dead link to Ruthie Henshall's photo. Please don't restore it unless the link (to a substitute pic) works.

  • Adaptational Attractiveness: Marian. Good GOD, Marian. In the book, she's described as being ugly and masculine. In the musical, she's this. The tradeoff, however, is that she's still considered undesirable, except this time it's due to being a Christmas Cake in her late thirties rather than young and ugly.

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