Thread:Sonofaphrodite/@comment-4839682-20120909071940/@comment-5571405-20121024192207

Wow. Just read this entire thread in it's entirety. So perplexed.

Not to be rude or offensive or anything, but it really doesn't matter. It's all semantics and it does not affect my enjoyment of the show to be perfectly honest.

But just to CLARIFY .... Titles to represent "their importance" is inconsequential. There is no need to be so technical. I say this because, 90210 like Gossip Girl revolves around a  set  group of people. There is no  set  group of people on Once Upon a Time,  everybody's  story is equally important to the storyline/plot.

90210 cannot be compared to Once because they are not even the same format of show.

I get your argument and I understand it. But, you have to remember that no television shows are the same.

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BTW ... For the record ... the term "Main Characters" just means actors(ess) who are series regulars (those who have contracts on the show) That's it. It's doesn't mean they are more important or have greater impact on storylines. For instance, Connor Paolo was a guest star on Gossip Girl for many seasons (4 to be exact) and was a "main character" even though he was never a "series regular." (never had a contract).