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Once a work has been published to general acclaim, speculation runs rampant. What did X really mean? How could Y do that? How are we supposed to interpret Z? For some reason or another, the [[Word of God|primary creator]] [[Shrug of God|keeps quiet]], so when someone else with at least some authorative status to the work says something, it can be easily accepted and incorporated into the common view.
 
Do note that '''Word of Saint Paul''' might contain mistakes or misunderstandings of the original creator. Thus, they can easily carry the germ for future debates.
 
The dividing lines among [[Word of God]], Word of Saint Paul and [[Word of Dante]] are somewhat fluid, but if it can be reasonably supposed that someone has had a role in creating the work, or a close personal relation to the primary creator, then it is probably Word of Saint Paul instead of Word of Dante.
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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* According to [[Jim Parsons]] of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'', his character [[Hollywood Nerd|Sheldon]] has [[Asperger's Syndrome]].
* The finale of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' contains a long [[Time Passes Montage]] with little to no dialogue throughout. Several of the actors involved have given their take on what happened--suchhappened—such as Amanda Tapping and Chris Judge saying they played their parts as if Sam and Teal'c had developed a relationship, and Michael Shanks saying the reason that Vala is crying and being consoled by Daniel in one scene is because she miscarried.
 
== Theatre ==
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