Talk:John C. McGinley

His children with Down Syndrome

The article does not make clear, almost like the elephant in the room, that he is the father of children with down syndrome. However I cannot work out from the article, in its current form, who they are? Is it Max and Billie, or just Max? It is so unclear the only reference to their conditions are in a quote from a speech he made about parenting.

Needs a lot more clarity. Particularly as, if he has two children with Downs, an interesting situation (a very heroic one too), or are they adopted?? It is not made clear. 109.155.67.8 (talk) 16:20, 6 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Moving "Television Films" from Television to Filmography

In 2024, now that everything is streaming, the distinction between Movie and TV Show is more clear than ever. I was watching The Pentagon Wars and saw him and looked up this article only to find the film missing from the Filmography. I had to Ctrl+F "Pentagon" and finally found it under the Television section even though it isn't a TV Show.

I propose moving Television Films to the Filmography section. RouterIncident (talk) 19:09, 23 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]