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Talk:Collette (Flaming Moe's)

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How is this not a higher level of reference as the name is spelled out for all to see as opposed to a script page and it is also the most recent example of the spelling? File:Colette Unlock.png —Preceding unsigned comment added by Snowball II (talkcontribs) 11:33, March 10, 2024

Episodes trump games in terms of canon, and Tapped Out is clearly non-canon. Plus, Tapped Out has made mistakes with character names. Roger Meyers, Jr. is still referred to as "Roger Myers Jr." in Tapped Out, which every other source disagrees with. The Solar Dragon 13:25, March 10, 2024 (EDT)
That example wouldn't apply. Roger Meyers, Jr has appeared in multiple episodes and been named multiple times and across many other things outside of the episodes. The waitress is one-off who was wasn't even named within that episode.
I don't doubt it's a different spelling in the script, but the two cited sources (the script and CC based off of the script) are behind the scenes that can't even be scene by anybody else. Also Tapped-Out characters names and their spellings have been cited and used repeatedly even when they don't match up with other sourcing i.e. Femme Fatale or George H. W. Bush (character) who haven't ever referred to that in the episodes or scripts and you previously deferred to Tapped-Out on Groundskeeper Wilma. Gwenn is spelled Gwen in the script and subtitles in "Maximum Homerdrive", but you went with what we see.
honestly just looks a bit janky when the Colette spelling is right there on the image file on this article. Snowball II (talk) 14:35, March 10, 2024 (EDT)