Talk:Senior Partners
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[edit] Confusion between Senior partners and the Wolf, the Ram and the Hart
When the Earth was young and was under the rule of the Old Ones, there was a group of demons known as "Senior Partners". At some point, they left this dimension. Another ancient demon force known as the Wolf, the Ram and the Hart, who were once weak, became the force that implemented the Senior Partner's bidding on Earth and in other dimensions.
this article makes an unnecessary distinction between the senior partners and the Wolf, the Ram and the Hart. It's obvious that the latter *are* the senior partners (otherwise, why would the firm be named after them??). i dunno how anyone could make this mistake, but this needs to be rewritten.
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- OK, I fixed that problem in the early part of the article. I think that this page needs more work, I will put more time into it as soon as I have a second. Riverbend 17:48, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
I believe that there may be an error in the last part of the article about the Senior Partners. According to the comic Angel: After the Fall, the senior partners chose not to eliminate Angel even after he had destroyed the the circle of the Black Thorn, but only trapped him along with Los Angeles in the hell dimension. No mention about his companions were given, but Gunn has already been shown, and Spike and Illyria are set to appear in the future issues. Even Wesley became the new representative of the Senior partners after his death because his contract with Wolfram and Hart binds him even in his after life. —Preceding unsigned comment added by NewDreams2 (talk • contribs) 11:18, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] OR & suggest merge
- This article is chockfull of original research. Plus, as the user above points out, the distinction between the SPs and Wolfram & Hart is really unnecessary. "Senior partners" are part of W&H, as is evident from the use of law firm terminology "senior partners". Anyway, this article needs to be cleaned up, with a lot of the OR deleted (and non-OR content sourced), and then I suggest that it merge into Wolfram and Hart. See also discussion at Wolfram & Hart employees. --Lquilter (talk) 23:37, 19 February 2008 (UTC)

