Just curious on this one but when we first saw stephanie (her first
appearance) her name was Stephanie (stevie) Mason.
After the whitness protection program, she became Stephanie March.
But in scent of roses, she is once again Stevie Mason? Is this an
oversite on the writers part?
Just so ething I notcied last night.
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Yes, but wasn't her name written as "Stevie Mason" on her cardboard poster?Skav wrote:I watched this today but don't remember who called her by Mason. If it was Michael or a flag member then they would call her by that name because it's a personal choice and because they know her.
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White Bird - her real name is Stephanie Mason, but no one calls her Stevie anymore (except Michael). Maybe that was Michael's nickname for her and no one else. She retired the nickname when she thought Michael was dead. When she found out he was alive in "White Bird", maybe she started using it again full time. She entered the witness protection program as Stevie March (I'm assuming - either that or Stevie March was her stage name for Class Action). In "Let It Be Me", it's established that the Witness Protection Program ended. So, after she left Class Action, she probably went back to being Stevie Mason. So, it does kind of make sense (even if only to me!)
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