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Latest comment: 6 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
With respect to mentioning several names in the list, because many actors mentioned there do not have a high level of notability, since some have participated in previous projects, but they still do not have a notability. In the opening theme of the telenovela the invited actors are credited, but many of them do not have an important role in the episode in which they appear. The correct thing would be just to leave the notable and known actors and people who stand out more on television. Well, I do not think it's coherent to add names of actors that only appear in an episode and do not even have dialogues. The telenovela will have many episodes and therefore, the list will be extensive, and I do not see the need to mention actors who do not play an important role in the plot just because they accredit them.--Philip J Fry / talk22:10, 10 March 2018 (UTC)Reply