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quote from the article: "creating a source of unintentional humor: each informant, upon uttering the phrase, "Don Del Oro is...", is shot by a golden arrow and dies" - - this statement is clearly an NPOV violation. Either you quote a reputable film critic who says so, for example Roger Ebert, and provide a clear source for it (website or newspaper article) - or don't use a judgmental phrase like "unintentional humor" at all. Why humor? And why unintentional? Republic Pictures just used a technique called "parallelization" to guarantee serial continuity. Whether there is any humor, intentional or unintentional, is a POV statement and not up to Wikipedia writers to decide. Wikipedia has to bring FACTS, not judgements! 19:27, 22 March 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.219.173.124 (talk)