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DRV next year!--T. Anthony (talk) 06:21, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
I started a userspace " but I'm not sure if it's what you meant.--T. Anthony (talk) 08:30, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
I haven't done as much on Bill Dauterive as I intended. Still here's arguments for revive.
Here's thoughts on DRV
That's all for now.--T. Anthony (talk) 02:53, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
I must admit I used to interpret the episode a bit different than Hank and Peggy's vision of what happened. To me Bill is attracted to Peggy, but once they were alone in a different town and she acted friendly to him he freaked. I think he wants it to be a "pure and chaste from afar" type thing as she's married to his best friend and her no longer being repulsed by him scared him on that. So once she's insulting him it makes him less "scared." Watching it again though I'm not so sure. Unfortunately they don't do any commentary of any kind after the season 2 DVD so I guess I'll never know.--T. Anthony (talk) 09:17, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
how come we dont have a picture on here?
I'm curious why he wasn't discharged for all the the things he did (getting arrested, pretending to be homosexual in the Hottyz episode, etc.) Campbell Drive (talk) 02:52, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
It feels like this article should have a "multiple issues" tag. It cites almost no sources for the content on Bill himself. Most of the citations are for the actor who voices Bill. Providing episode links would be a good start for many of the article's claims and "for instance" remarks. From the Personality section,
Which episode does the quote come from? There are numerous similar situations in the article.
Also, the article seems to have a lot of opinion. The lead calls Bill "clinically depressed". Maybe I missed an episode that supports this, but simply "depressed" seems more accurate, and is supported a bit by the existing (un-sourced) quote "I'm so depressed, I can't even blink." The intro of the clinical depression article says, "Major (clinical) depression significantly affects a person's family and personal relationships, work or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health," which doesn't actually seem to apply to Bill with the exception of eating habits and general health--note "and" is used and not "or". The quote above also seems like opinion. Peggy is nauseous when she thinks about being with Bill? Does she, say, cover her mouth and look like she's going to puke, at some point? 67.158.43.41 (talk) 06:31, 2 November 2010 (UTC)
Has anybody seen in writing if D'Haute Rive had been anglicized as Dauterive in Bill's extended name? Granted the odds for this are low as the number of episodes addressing Bill's Louisiana roots are few, but maybe there's a rogue script or two out there. I suppose that we could address "de la Tour" vs. "delatour" at the same time.
I would think that "D'Haute Rive" would be incorrect in the first place, since the "h" in "haut(e)" is aspirated, making the correct phrase "de haute rive", no contraction. But the name of real person Jim Dauterive seems to dispute this. Anyone know of documents describing his heritage? Mapsax (talk) 13:31, 21 January 2013 (UTC)