i think this slould be added under Portrayed by: Anna Silk (4.07) after all it is written in Anna Silk's page
- The reason it appeared in the Anna Silk infobox is because she played him in his memory. It is a legit inclusion in the actor's "Role" field. However, it doesn't belong inside the Dyson infobox. The best location for this piece of information is the |==Tivia==| section. I will add it there. Thank you for your input. Virago a-go-go (talk) 23:29, June 21, 2014 (UTC)
Dyson's species[]
Dyson is a Shapeshifter. He shifts into a wolf form. The information for his "Species" in the character infobox is "Shapeshifter". Virago a-go-go (talk) 23:08, June 30, 2014 (UTC)
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Why is tamsin called valkubus and lauren called doccubus if team dyson isn't called lycubus. Can we fix this please? 98.228.198.212 21:18, August 11, 2014 (UTC)
- Episode 1.05 was the first time the term "team" was used to describe a couple in the series (Kenzi said to Dyson: "The worst part is you treated her like shit but somehow you're forgiven. That is why I'm no longer on team Dyson."). Then Showcase on its Lost Girl website kick-started the "Team Dyson" vs. "Team Lauren" fandom aliases (some might say it also started a war between the two camps). In 2010, a fan of Bo+Lauren created a more distinctive term to describe her favorite couple -- which then quickly became more popular than "Team Lauren" and in so doing also initiated a Lost Girl vocabulary. The website http://doccubus.com then followed in 2011. "Doccubus" became the word used by entertainment media and bloggers when referring to Bo+Lauren and its fans. Fans of Team Dyson have not come up with a better alias for their favorite couple and fandom, but "lycubus" would be the wrong term because Dyson is not a lycanthrope -- he is a shapeshifter, not a werewolf. Kris Holden-Ried said in a 2012 interview with Collider.com that "Dyson is not so much a 'werewolf' as he is a 'shifter.' He doesn’t lose control of himself at a full moon." Virago a-go-go (talk) 23:52, August 11, 2014 (UTC)