Maximus_Quill
Right now I'm basically Sherlock Holmes, the new characters are: Obviously Ellis Gray from Grey's Anatomy. And now I would like to explain my deduction method (nonsense but it worked): I would like to say that I know the way you write since I am, without fear of being wrong, your first reader. I like to think that you watch the series/movies over and over again making notes to later add it or not to your novel and among those things you use these means for the development of the story (obviously). When you started writing about American football, you asked for references to movies on the subject, explaining that you were not a fan and therefore needed help. Taking these last points into account, I thought, if the "second volume" was the MC in medical school, what would MaximusQuill do? obviously see topic content. Thus my search began. Dr. Josef Eaton who has the name of an amalgam between the name of the actor and the name of the character, Josef Sommer and Dr. Eaton respectively. Now the next name, Doctor Titan, is not, as in the previous case, an amalgam, the actor is Richard Kiley, not Frederick, but there is a character called Doctor Titan in the same film. These two new characters are from the 1998 Patch Adams movie. I appreciate the applause.