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--64.151.11.117 14:25, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)FRED!!
Where does the 1978 year of birth for Fred come from? It seems unlikely given that she was well into her physics studies when she was sucked into Pylea. Secretcurse 18:20, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
CaveatLector removed unverified text:
"If there would had been a sixth season, it is believed that Willow would had arrived and used her powerful magic to bring Fred back to life, since she was killed by mystical forces."
If anyone finds a verifiable source that could be referenced it could be put back in the article. -- Buffyverse 02:35, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
However Its stated that fred soul was consumed by Ilyria, she was gone that was stated. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.105.156.116 (talk) 22:19, August 27, 2007 (UTC)
The picture of Amy Acker doesn't really seem to be "Fred"... the look is totally different. If I knew how to I'd get a better picture, but alas I'm wikiretarded. Can somebody fix? 70.176.240.53 17:59, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
http://www.moviepropking.com/ANGEL_S5_D1-2.jpg Here she is in a lab coat.
I updated the picture... Hope it's good enough ;) --213.200.165.75 18:58, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
"*Willow Rosenberg, Fred showed admiration for the strong confident Willow, with whom she shared many characteristics, being the socially awkward scientist. Eventually, Willow had to tell her she already had a girlfriend, much to Fred's confusion."
I removed the above section of text from the romantic relationships catagroey, neither Fred nor Willow felt any romantic attraction to the other, it was simply a humorous miscommunication. JBK405 07:28, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
Willow doesn't belong in the Romantic Relationships section. Fred never expressed romantic interest in Willow at all. And there was a whopping one line of dialog that implied Willow's possible interest in Fred. Putting "More of a joke than anything" in the entry doesn't make it's inclusion warranted. Please discuss here before putting it in again. CPitt76 01:38, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
It's back again, and it just looks awkward and out of place. I'm removing it again, since the consensus here (albeit old) seems to be that it does not belong. If there's a disagreement, let's revisit what current consensus is. For the record, here's what I'm removing: "Willow Rosenberg — Though not necessarily a romantic relationship, in "Orpheus", Willow mistakes Fred's peculiar behavior and over-excitability, for flirting. These awkward moments are dismissed when Willow tells Fred "I'm seeing someone", to which Fred gives a befuddled look. " Jclemens (talk) 01:47, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
In the "Hole in the World" dialogue, Fred states that she's going to the graduate physics program at UCLA. That would imply that she already had an undergraduate degee before she left Texas. That would put her age when we first meet her in Pylea at perhaps 27: 18 typical high school + 4 undergraduate + "X" years in grad school - "Y" years of accelerated schooling + 5 years in Pylea. Jclemens 17:18, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
Why did somebody change the last appearens to "A Hole in the World)"? Yes, she died in that episode, but Fred appeared afterwards as a form of Illyria.
It's like changing Jenny Calendars last appearens from "Amends" where she appeared as a form of the first evil to "Passion" just because she died in that episode.
It's like changing Cassie Newtons last appearens from "Conversations with dead people" where she appeared as a form of the first evil to "Help" because she died in that episode.
Do you see where I'm going with this? Fred appeared in the Series Finale of Angel as a form of Illyria, so don't change it again! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 213.200.165.75 (talk) 17:29, 22 January 2007 (UTC).
She only assumes her form, a shapeshifter is not that person, i'm sorry but that wasn't jenny it was the first, if you don't understand a character is defined by who they are not who they look like, she wasn't fred, she was Ilyria thats why she lies to Wes, in his death scene. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.105.156.116 (talk) 22:23, August 27, 2007 (UTC)
Actually, given the recent publication of After the Fall #5, I'm changing it to there for two reasons. First, it's clear from the reveal that Illyria is not in conscious control of the Fred manifestation. Second, the "Jenny Calendar" entry has been listed as Amends for well over a year. Jclemens (talk) 20:54, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
The romantic relationships section is full of original research and redundancy and irrelevancies. Lots42 (talk) 05:40, 28 July 2008 (UTC)