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Be aware that just because it has not aired in America it does not mean the article is censored till it airs in America, Wikipedia works on original dates, not original American dates. The correct original airdate for this episode is/will be the 25th, a plot will also be perfectly acceptable. thanks/ Fenton, Matthew Lexic Dark 52278 Alpha 771 20:02, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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I believe that the use of "HRG" should either be replaced with "Mr. Bennet" or explained in the article, because as a regular watcher of the series I did not know to whom it referred (although I could guess), and I only figured it out after another Wikipedia search.
I'm not sure if there's a reason or not, but both the Haitian and Claire managed to open the back door even though it was melted off by Ted Sprague. The sound of the handle mechanism is particularly noticeable when the Haitian enters to free Mrs. Bennet and Claire. 124.183.28.251 11:41, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
An interesting piece of trivia to add to this article would be an English translation of the Japanese Mr. Bennet thought that was picked up my Matt. It had no onscreen translation. Anybody know what he said? It might even be important. -- Paddyffrench 13:08, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
If i may propose a compromise, why don't be put the airdates for Canada and America on the "Original airdate" line in the infobox? dposse 21:37, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
I would say that since this is a US-made show, the US airdate should be included. In the event that another country airs the episode first, that should also be included. Likewise, if a French-made program normally airs first in France, but for a couple of episodes, Belgium airs it first, then both the French and the Belgian airdates should be included. If the ultimate concensus is that only the very first airing should be included in the infobox, then at the very least, I believe a footnote explaining the inconsistency should be required... explaining, not just a link to a TV Guide-type page that disappears a day later. -- ΨΦorg 02:22, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
Comment: The notion that it is rare or unusual for a show to air prior to its "native" broadcaster is somewhat out-of-date in this era of international sales. In fact, it actually happens a lot more frequently than you might think. In North America, Canadian broadcasters purchase U.S. programming to fill out their schedules. Because of the widespread availability of U.S. channels, Canadian regulations allow the local broadcaster to "overlap" the American feed. If Global is carrying Heroes, for example, it can replace the NBC affiliate and thus ensure Canadian viewers see Canadian commercials. This only applies for simultaneous broadcasts, so the Canadian network will usually mirror the U.S. broadcast. However, as they're not tied to any one U.S. network, they often end up with a mix of programming, and a channel or network's evening lineup could easily feature shows from ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and the CW. Sometimes, when the U.S. networks are going head to head, that creates an overlap for the Canadian screening, and thus a shuffle is required. One example is the Canadian presentation of Studio 60, which has been airing a day ahead of its NBC time slot for most of this season. Similarly, Stargate Atlantis has aired on pay channels in Canada months before it did on Sci-Fi America. Overseas, Stargate SG-1 is currently airing the last few episodes of Season 10 in Britain, and will actually finish its run overseas well before Sci-Fi airs the "final ten" in America. -- Ckatz chat spy 05:23, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
What's the big fuss about airdates about? I know what day and time new episodes show for where I am, the original airdate listing here would be the first time it is shown anywhere. Months and years from know trivia about this-and-that network shifting it around for whatever reason is pretty pointless as well.
During the part where Claude was shot on the bridge at least two times before he vanished, would his blood still have remained invisible even if it dropped onto the walkway? our would it remain invisible until he stopped his power. He obviously did not fall over the bridge like intended, running would have made sounds so what other option would he have? Temari of Wind13 18:17, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
Possible Trivia entry -
In the previous episode (as it was originally broadcast) Hana can be seen in the Bennett home with Matt and Ted, but she is neither seen, nor is his disappearance mentioned. Presumably she proved to be unavailable for filming, or perhaps she was just forgotten about by the scriptwriter. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tobeyjaggle ( talk • contribs) 15:26, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
Should we mention yet that this episode is going to be visited again in Season 3's Our Father, (well part of it anyway, the part where Claire is given to Bennet) or should we wait until the episode actually airs? 194.81.189.20 ( talk) 13:23, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
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Be aware that just because it has not aired in America it does not mean the article is censored till it airs in America, Wikipedia works on original dates, not original American dates. The correct original airdate for this episode is/will be the 25th, a plot will also be perfectly acceptable. thanks/ Fenton, Matthew Lexic Dark 52278 Alpha 771 20:02, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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thanks/
Fenton, Matthew
Lexic Dark
52278 Alpha 771
10:01, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
I believe that the use of "HRG" should either be replaced with "Mr. Bennet" or explained in the article, because as a regular watcher of the series I did not know to whom it referred (although I could guess), and I only figured it out after another Wikipedia search.
I'm not sure if there's a reason or not, but both the Haitian and Claire managed to open the back door even though it was melted off by Ted Sprague. The sound of the handle mechanism is particularly noticeable when the Haitian enters to free Mrs. Bennet and Claire. 124.183.28.251 11:41, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
An interesting piece of trivia to add to this article would be an English translation of the Japanese Mr. Bennet thought that was picked up my Matt. It had no onscreen translation. Anybody know what he said? It might even be important. -- Paddyffrench 13:08, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
If i may propose a compromise, why don't be put the airdates for Canada and America on the "Original airdate" line in the infobox? dposse 21:37, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
I would say that since this is a US-made show, the US airdate should be included. In the event that another country airs the episode first, that should also be included. Likewise, if a French-made program normally airs first in France, but for a couple of episodes, Belgium airs it first, then both the French and the Belgian airdates should be included. If the ultimate concensus is that only the very first airing should be included in the infobox, then at the very least, I believe a footnote explaining the inconsistency should be required... explaining, not just a link to a TV Guide-type page that disappears a day later. -- ΨΦorg 02:22, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
Comment: The notion that it is rare or unusual for a show to air prior to its "native" broadcaster is somewhat out-of-date in this era of international sales. In fact, it actually happens a lot more frequently than you might think. In North America, Canadian broadcasters purchase U.S. programming to fill out their schedules. Because of the widespread availability of U.S. channels, Canadian regulations allow the local broadcaster to "overlap" the American feed. If Global is carrying Heroes, for example, it can replace the NBC affiliate and thus ensure Canadian viewers see Canadian commercials. This only applies for simultaneous broadcasts, so the Canadian network will usually mirror the U.S. broadcast. However, as they're not tied to any one U.S. network, they often end up with a mix of programming, and a channel or network's evening lineup could easily feature shows from ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and the CW. Sometimes, when the U.S. networks are going head to head, that creates an overlap for the Canadian screening, and thus a shuffle is required. One example is the Canadian presentation of Studio 60, which has been airing a day ahead of its NBC time slot for most of this season. Similarly, Stargate Atlantis has aired on pay channels in Canada months before it did on Sci-Fi America. Overseas, Stargate SG-1 is currently airing the last few episodes of Season 10 in Britain, and will actually finish its run overseas well before Sci-Fi airs the "final ten" in America. -- Ckatz chat spy 05:23, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
What's the big fuss about airdates about? I know what day and time new episodes show for where I am, the original airdate listing here would be the first time it is shown anywhere. Months and years from know trivia about this-and-that network shifting it around for whatever reason is pretty pointless as well.
During the part where Claude was shot on the bridge at least two times before he vanished, would his blood still have remained invisible even if it dropped onto the walkway? our would it remain invisible until he stopped his power. He obviously did not fall over the bridge like intended, running would have made sounds so what other option would he have? Temari of Wind13 18:17, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
Possible Trivia entry -
In the previous episode (as it was originally broadcast) Hana can be seen in the Bennett home with Matt and Ted, but she is neither seen, nor is his disappearance mentioned. Presumably she proved to be unavailable for filming, or perhaps she was just forgotten about by the scriptwriter. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tobeyjaggle ( talk • contribs) 15:26, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
Should we mention yet that this episode is going to be visited again in Season 3's Our Father, (well part of it anyway, the part where Claire is given to Bennet) or should we wait until the episode actually airs? 194.81.189.20 ( talk) 13:23, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
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