Talk:Marquis Warren

I hope you don't mind, but I feel I should point out that throughout this page, the original writer refers to the men by their surnames (Warren, Mannix, Ruth) but refers to the single female character, Daisy Domergue by her first name. This could be seen as patronizing or looking down on women. We tend to use surnames in situations that are professional or otherwise respectful (e.g., "Dr. King" rather than "Martin"). First names, on the other hand, denote familiarity or even intimacy. More importantly, though, we call children by their first names and not their last. This is why it could be interpreted as patronizing. I realize that Domergue's brother enters the story later, but not for very long and so it is unlikely that use of the surname for her would sow confusion. Certainly no more confusion that both Warren and Ruth are first names. Just a heads up about consistency in naming practices.

Firstmilast (talk) 19:41, June 2, 2018 (UTC)