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Talk:Uncut Femmes

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Non-Canon[edit]

How does the retcon that Sarah Wiggum and Lindsey Naegle were jewel thieves make the episode non-canon?
- 108.2.175.64 12:05, May 24, 2022 (EDT)

We can ask Duderocks5539 who belives it is non-canon. --Patriccck (talk) 06:24, August 1, 2022 (EDT)

I don’t know why I need to be asked this, but, I’ve already done my research on all of this already and don’t just immediately cling onto an excuse and illogical explanation from the current showrunner as if this is his show and his characters. But, feel free to look into all of this if anyone else is curious. The continuity is flip flopping, especially in these recent years with these consistent retcons and changes, but it’s more consistent with her in her Wiggumy traits and characteristics and even voice by Pamala Hayden, rather then being a guest star character retconned into a Shauna like slutty ex criminal. Plus, In the Brandine episode, Lindsey Nagel is sitting right next to her despite supposedly them being enemies. Lastly, now I think Matt Selman is a clown and he says a lot of stuff that makes no sense but he has said “We're not saying this is the official continuity now, and none of that other stuff happened. We're just saying in this one episode, this is a silly way to present the character’s life. It doesn't mean that the people's beloved episodes from the past didn't happen”. It makes the most sense as being non canon more then anything else, after all, that’s what that terminology was made for in the film and animation industry anyways. Duderocks5539 (talk) 21:09, August 1, 2022 (EDT)