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:'''Support''' Many of these sketch pages are just summarizing the sketch and noting the pop culture referencing back to them, and give no other details that would meet the GNG, but they are things that we should document. Strip away unsourced pop culture references back to the sketch and the other parts related to having a full page, and one can easily have two-three paragraphs on most of these skits to be listed out here. The few that are notable on their own (Spanish Inquisition, Dead Parrot) can be listed but with see-also/main links to these specific articles. --[[User:Masem|M<font size="-3">ASEM</font>]] ([[User Talk:Masem|t]]) 13:24, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
 
:'''Comment''' I don't mind evaluating each sketch on a case by case basis, but there's quite a few such as [[Spam Sketch]] (responsible for the generic internet term), [[Dead Parrot]] (used by [[Margaret Thatcher]] in political debate) and [[Argument Sketch]] (cited as an example of English language or debating style in a surprising number of academic texts) that have transcended their initial use in Python, that I'd be hesitant about assuming they were all trivial matters. [[User:Ritchie333|<font color="#7F007F">'''Ritchie333'''</font>]] [[User talk:Ritchie333|<font color="#7F007F"><sup>(talk)</sup></font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Ritchie333|<font color="#7F007F"><sup>(cont)</sup></font>]] 09:38, 16 October 2013 (UTC)