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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | Nomenclature can be defined as the devising or choosing of names for things. | + | {{incomplete}} |
+ | Nomenclature can be defined as the devising or choosing of names for things. In this comic, Randall connects three pop culture references that each contain one or more instances of ambiguous nomenclature based on pronouns: the "{{w|Who's on First?}}" skit, the "{{w|Doctor Who}}" television series, and the novel "{{w|A Wrinkle in Time}}" by Madeleine L'Engle. | ||
− | The comic references the famous "{{w|Who's on First?}}" skit by the American comedy duo {{w|Abbott and Costello}} in the 1930s. This [http://youtu.be/airT-m9LcoY video] is one of the original performances. Costello is the shorter character, with a round brimmed hat and baseball bat, while Abbott is taller and wearing a baseball cap. This reflects the [ | + | The comic references the famous "{{w|Who's on First?}}" skit by the American comedy duo {{w|Abbott and Costello}} in the 1930s. This [http://youtu.be/airT-m9LcoY video] is one of the original performances. Costello is the shorter character, with a round brimmed hat and baseball bat, while Abbott is taller and wearing a baseball cap. This reflects the [http://www.ramsheadgroup.com/files/2013/04/abbott-and-costello-whos-on-first.jpg most common image] associated with the skit. |
− | {{w| | + | In the routine, Costello is confused by the nicknames the {{w|Baseball|ball}} players go by. The man playing first base goes by the name "Who", the man on second base goes by "What", and the one on third calls himself "I Don't Know". |
− | The title text references the Madeleine L'Engle novel {{w | + | {{w|Doctor (Doctor Who)|The Doctor}} from the long-running British television series ''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' is often referred to as "Doctor Who" by people who incorrectly [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/IAmNotShazam think the series' name and his name are the same]. In-universe, he often introduces himself as "The Doctor" which elicits the response "[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_%22Doctor_Who%3F%22_running_joke Doctor who?]". His response to this question is "Just 'The Doctor'". Megan appears to have interrupted the "Who's on First?" skit to make this point: The Doctor is on first. |
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+ | The title text references the Madeleine L'Engle novel ''{{w|A Wrinkle in Time}}'', which has characters with similarly ambiguous names. The book's {{w|A Wrinkle in Time#Mrs Whatsit|Mrs. Whatsit}} appears to be on second base. "Aunt Beast" is a minor character in the novel from the planet of Ixchel. | ||
+ | And they are playing a real baseball game. "Aunt Beast" is the batter and makes a big shot while "Mrs. Whatsit" has to reach the second base. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | : | + | :Megan: You're both confused. |
− | + | :Megan: He's just "The Doctor". | |
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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