Talk:Sarina Douglas

Disease
Catatonia refers to the symptom (what we can observe, still posture, etc.) However, in the script, catalepsy is refered by Lauren so maybe both would apply. -- Rcog 03:40, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

Link
Why won't Corgal Research Center link to the page that exists? --Esllera 19:22, March 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * Caps. I've changed it.--31dot 19:27, March 17, 2010 (UTC)

Sarina's name
Would it make sense to point out the possible meaning behind Sarina's name, in the article? In some languages, Sarina means "mermaid." Sarina's conflict is similar to "The Little Mermaid;" she wants to be "part of our world," but can't talk to anyone; when she comes out of her shell, she is fascinated by the world around her; she falls in love, and is ultimately separated from the guy, but goes on to do great things on her own (that's how the original Hans Christian Andersen version of "The Little Mermaid" ends).

I have no evidence that Sarina's name is a reference to "The Little Mermaid." But I doubt that it's a coincidence. Her name is unusual (for a character who seems to be American), compared to the others in her group (Patrick, Lauren and Jack), so it seems the writers gave her a special name for some reason.
 * Unless there are specific citations for that kind of information, then it doesn't belong. We try to avoid speculating, whether outcomes, meanings, or otherwise. -- sulfur 21:33, April 5, 2012 (UTC)