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delete the entire undeclared and on section

If people want to know what the actors or the producer did after the show, they can consult each person's specific profile. No need to clutter up. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.181.142.220 (talk) 07:34, 2 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I disagree we should keep it. It helps people look more into what the actors are doing now which is great. 69.118.112.57 (talk) 07:50, 27 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

freaks

Can someone give more information about the movie the article talks about? Is there even a movie planned? I haven't seen anything else about this anywhere.

Nothinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Talk:Freaks_and_Geeks What links here in this article explains what the show is about. Well rather, what the show's title means. I've heard the expression. I don't know it means. That's why I searched it. Any input is appreciated.

(Even though you won't read this:) That'll be worked on. But then, what's the doubt? There's a group of geeks. Nerds. There's a group of freaks. Burn-outs. The show centers on them. Not too strange. Anywho, I'll be working on making the actual content of the show clearer sometime soon.Zeppocity 20:26, 7 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Characters

I'm removing the character list for now. It makes the article rather clumsy and just looks plain ugly, besides being itself somewhat long-winded. I'll either work the cast credits into the article or reintroduce the section in a better form later, but for now, it's out. Any comments on this?, go ahead. For reference:

Characters

Regular Cast

The Weir Family

Lindsay Weir : Linda Cardellini

Sam Weir : John Francis Daley

Jean Weir : Becky Ann Baker

Harold Weir : Joe Flaherty

The Freaks

Daniel Desario : James Franco

Kim Kelly : Busy Phillips

Nick Andopolis : Jason Segel

Ken Miller : Seth Rogen

The Geeks

Neal Schweiber : Samm Levine

Bill Haverchuck : Martin Starr

Recurring Characters

McKinley High Faculty

Jeff Rosso : Dave "Gruber" Allen

Frank Kowcheski : Steve Bannos

Coach Ben Fredricks : Thomas F. Wilson

Hector Lacovara : Trace Beaulieu

McKinley Students

Gordon Crisp : Jerry Messing

Cindy Sanders : Natasha Melnick

Harris Trinsky : Stephen Lea Sheppard

Millie Kentner : Sarah Hagan

Alan White : Chauncey Leopardi

Vicki Appleby : Joanna Garcia

Family Members

Cookie Kelly : Ann Dowd

Dr. Vic Schweiber : Sam McMurray

Gloria Haverchuck : Claudia Christian

Other Notables

Eli : Ben Foster

Sean : Shaun Weiss

Howie Gelfand : Jason Schwartzman

Agent Meara : Ben Stiller

His Zepponess

Song list to separate page

The "complete list" of songs should probably go in a separate article (whose title begins with "List of"), sort of like List of guests on The Majority Report was split off from The Majority Report (for example). - dcljr (talk) 00:25, 31 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with this; as of now, the list of songs is 3/4 of the article about the show. I don't personally think you need it at all but, if you do, it should be its own page, with a short sentence on the main page about how important the music was to the show (as evident by the creators' insistence of preserving the soundtrack on the DVD), and perhaps citing the Who episode and/or the Billy Joel one (which is to say, every song in those episodes is those artists).
ThatGuamGuy 16:51, 21 June 2006 (UTC)sean (TGG)[reply]
I am the user who has created that section and I'm planning on making it a lot more extensive (adding the album each song was originally found on, updating the format so it's a little easier on the eyes, etc.) and it is indeed a little ridiculous to have it take up so much space, so I'm going to move it to its own page in a few moments. Pele Merengue 05:20, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Cameos

Are all of the guest stars listed in the "Guest Stars and Cameo Appearances" actually uncredited? I'm pretty sure Schwartzman, Hodgson, and David Koechner are all credited at the top of the show. Mseyers 16:44, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I would go so far as to say everybody listed in that section is credited with their appearance, but I'm not 100% sure on Feig (but why list him and not the other writers in the same scene?).

Are you serious?

Age of actors

I just deleted an intro sentence under the "characters" heading that said something like, "Unlike other shows depicting high schoolers, most of the actors in Freaks and Geeks were about the same age as the characters they portrayed. For instance, John Francis Daley was the same age as the high school freshman he played."

I deleted it because I know that the show's other star, Linda Cardellini, was at least 7 years older than the high schooler she portrayed. If someone wants to assert that F&G used more young actors than most other shows, I think a hell of a lot more research needs to be done to back the assertion.