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Very Important FK poll!
FK canon is such that we don't even know how to spell a main character's name properly lol.

Poll #33134 Fun with Lacroix and/or LaCroix
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I'll take flavored carbonated water for $600, Alex.
5 (62.5%)
I'll take ancient vampires for $2000, Alex.
3 (37.5%)

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It's LaCroix and I absolutely will NOT die on this hill.
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😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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Whether I am talking about Pamplemousse or Nigel Bennett is for you to decide.
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Didn't know Lacroix was fancy water, until I started googling stuff for FK research.
Here we think of this, when reading Lacroix: https://tinyurl.com/rwh42uc2 (Sorry, no pic, just have my phone r.n.)
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In the 90s, the name also made me think of the show “Absolutely Fabulous” because a couple main characters are enarmored with clothes by fashion designer Christian Lacroix.
As here: https://youtu.be/fFqHlliWmVY?si=jR0jIZWU57uxBN_T
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"Lacroix" is correct
I've seen many scripts, and when it is not in all capital letters as a custom of scripts when it is Lacroix's own line to speak, but rather inside the stage directions or someone else's dialogue, it is "Lacroix."
We've known this for a long time. shrug
Re: "Lacroix" is correct
I have a few scripts too though have not necessarily taken them as authoritative on canon given that they also can deviate from canon. But I think the scripted spelling combined with PJ’s observation of one of the closing credits is pretty darn persuasive!
Not that I’m going to stop my rogue “LaCroix” ways lol. The once and future fanon for me. And my tablet keyboard (where I do most of my writing) now autocorrects to it 😄
Re: "Lacroix" is correct
I imagine that we did not find out for sure until second season, because that was -- I think -- the earliest that anyone saw a script, but that is just a guess. Perhaps early articles about the show (in Starlog Magazine, newspaper reviews, etc.) muddied the waters.
(The debates about how and when to spell "Nicholas"/"Nicolas"/"Nicola" make the most intuitive sense to me, personally, as of course that varies with the language, accent, speaker, era, and intent!)
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Greer points out that scripts also may not use consistent spelling so that may be another reason.
To me, such variations feel "on brand" for FK's "canon, schmanon" approach to itself (which I both appreciate and find annoying lol).
(The debates about how and when to spell "Nicholas"/"Nicolas"/"Nicola" make the most intuitive sense to me, personally, as of course that varies with the language, accent, speaker, era, and intent!)
Ha! So true. Like, if you drop in a "Nicolas," how will someone read that? Unknown, I suppose, unless you make it clear in a beginning note or something. (I'd always read it as the "s" being silent, personally, but I doubt that's universal and may not even be what the author intended.)
I'm "Nicholas" for English. "Nicolas" for French.
Not a spelling issue, but the when/why/who of shortened variations like "Nick" or "Nicky" is also interesting to contemplate. Or when it's "Knight" or some other last name he's had over time.
Also interesting to contemplate:
- when someone might use "Lucien" or "Lucius."
- when Schanke would be referred to by his last name, a shortened variation of his last name "Schank," or his first name as "Donald" or "Don" or "Donny" ("Donnie"?).
- when is Natalie "Natalie" or "Nat" or "Dr. Lambert."
When I use a name, I try to be consistent with how the show used it.
But folks have a lot of choices about names, including how to refer to a character when the story is 3rd person limited to their POV. The character name reference for such limited POV seems more straightforward in certain circumstances (e.g., "Nick" for a story from modern Nick's POV) but not so much in others (e.g., is Schanke "Schanke" or "Don"?).
As with anything fannish, mileage may vary.
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to check.
I don't see myself going back and changing old stories, but may amend my ways going forward.
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I'm staying on my misguided path and will not be amending my ways 😄
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Personally, I use the capital.
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Not so settled after all.
Team LaCroix, solidarity! ✊