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Could you please explain why we cannot include an image of Jeff's wife, the main focusc of Jeff's missions?
Could you please explain why we cannot include an image of Jeff's wife, the main focus of Jeff's missions?
--[[User:AZNWonton|AZNWonton]] 21:14, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
--[[User:AZNWonton|AZNWonton]] 21:14, 2 February 2009 (UTC)



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Could you please explain why we cannot include an image of Jeff's wife, the main focus of Jeff's missions? --AZNWonton 21:14, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

The article is about Jeff, not his ex-wife, so the image used is of Jeff. The other image should be used on an article detailing Jeff's missions as a random character. A-Dust 21:38, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
Then she and the guy she was with should be listed under a "Related characters" section detailing what little we know of them, because they don't warrant separate articles, yet they need to be mentioned somewhere. --FFN 12:23, November 2, 2009 (UTC)

Would it be worth noting that the character of Jeff is probably based on Martin Scorsese's character in Taxi Driver? - Emperoraaron

Point 1 - Robert DeNiro played Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver. Scorsese directed it.
Point 2 - Bickle wasn't aggressive, he was very self-destructive and emotionally distant, apart from the end, where his killing spree was driven more out of a desire to be 'known' than simple rage or jealousy. There's hardly any meaningful comparison that can be drawn between them. Sawbones 14:38, October 20, 2009 (UTC)

You misunderstand me. I wasn't refering to Bickle. I was refering to the character Martin Scorsese HIMSELF plays. He plays a passenger in Bickle's cab who goes into an insane rant about his wifes infidelity. I can provide a YouTube link to the scene. Frankly I think the two characters are quite similar.

You know what? HERE is the link to the scene I was talking about:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tiHTm6nBUw

Check it out and see for yourself. I'm going to add this to the article. Because I feel it is relevant to discuss possible points of inspiration for certain characters. Okay? - Emperoraaron

Wife's alleged guilt?

This article is rather awkwardly written and sparse on information. It doesn't emphasize the fact that Jeff's wife considered the man she was with (Jeff's friend) to be a platonic male friend (even though Jeff's friend wanted to get into her pants), and thus Jeff's suspicions are a fabrication of his insane, deluded irrationality. In fact this article pretty much states she was cheating on him and Jeff killed her in retaliation. I might try to do a clean up. --FFN 12:23, November 2, 2009 (UTC)

By the way, do you remember the sequence in which Jeff gives to Niko his card (first encounter) ? I was looking into the file "cutsprops.img" and I saw a model file named "csbusinesscard.wdr". I opened it, and here's what was written on that card : Jeff. K. Harlingford Phd. Business Consultant Please contact....... So, I guess that's his real name. I know, I should have said it earlier.--Loadingue 13:50, November 2, 2009 (UTC)