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Multipart episodes with the same name should appear as one article. That is, do not link or create articles with (Part 1), (Part 2) in the title. e.g. "The Tok'ra" which is a two-part episode each with the same name, comes under one article (and the article itself has subsections for Part 1 and Part 2). Multipart episodes with different titles ...
Multipart episodes should have only one article. Thus, if two episodes have the same title, with the exception of (Part I) and (Part II) as a suffix, both links should point to the same episode. "Two Part Episode" (Part I) "Two Part Episode" (Part II) If two-part episodes have different titles, editors should use their discretion in naming and ...
Wikipedia:Naming conventions (broadcasting), for additional guidelines relating to television broadcasting (networks, channels, stations, etc.) Wikipedia:Naming conventions (geographic names) § Fictional cities; Wikipedia:Naming conventions (films) § Upcoming films, for guidance on redirects to series that are no longer upcoming or untitled
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The initial opposition was that "(Part 1)" is not part of the title, while true, this is how it has been accepted and done for years now. Stating that putting it inside the quotes was inaccurate, which I understood but disagreed with, as it is a valid and widespread way to identify multi-part-episodes.
However, the issue of how to title pilot episodes wasn't really part of those discussions, and it would be much easier to add an exception for pilot episodes than to completely rework our episode naming guidelines. —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 03:55, 27 September 2008 (UTC) There are two forms of "consistency" here.
The cast listing should not contain an episode count, such as "(6 episodes)" or "(episodes 1–6)", to indicate the number of episodes in which the actor or character appeared. If an actor misses an episode due to a real-world occurrence, such as an injury, this can be noted in the character's description or "Production" section, supported by a ...
This template is used to create a short description by either automatically extracting data from a television episode article's Template:Infobox television episode or by manually receiving the needed values. It then creates a relevant short description based on the data available. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter ...