![]() | Text and/or other creative content from FlashForward (season 1) was copied or moved into FlashForward (TV series) with this edit. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists. |
SpoilerTV is an incredibly unreliable source for titles, air dates or anything but show gossip. They have no inside information, but rather, purchase casting calls from online sources and post what's available that way. As a result, they must speculate on broadcast order and broadcast dates, and routinely get episode titles wrong. I've removed everything sourced by them. Episode titles have very little meaning, and boxes loaded with TBA are just annoying. Let's wait until ABC announces titles and broadcast dates rather than jumping the gun based on what SpoilerTV claims is accurate, but often isn't. Drmargi ( talk) 11:56, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
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I updated the episode 8 title due to a quite credible source: David S. Goyer.
Isn't it a bit redundant to have two such list articles, especially since there currently is only one season? -- 78.34.249.237 ( talk) 06:34, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
An edit warring editor who seems to believe he owns this article and can determine the criteria for inclusion of ratings data on his own ( WP:OWN) persists in reverting perfectly valid ratings data: the Live + 7 Day ratings for the show. It's only this season that these data are regularly reported, and they present an informative picture of viewership that Live ratings alone do not. The editor persists in removing them on the basis of their industry use, which has no relevance to the article. This is not an industry publication, but an encyclopedia used by a range of television viewers (among others.) User: Chaosmaster has yet to present a policy-based, or even relevant argument for removal of the data. I have twice requested discussion to consensus before reverting the data. Drmargi ( talk) 04:11, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
Please don't delete the UK ratings. A lot of US shows have international ratings tables with them, so don't delete the UK ratings. Tommyjgrimshaw ( talk) 13:19, 27 October 2009 (UTC)
I've merged the
List of FlashForward episodes and
FlashForward (season 1) with this article. There's absolutely nothing wrong with either the list or the season 1 page as separate spin off articles, it's simply the fact that there's no need for them at this time. They both still exist as redirects to the main article (which is extremely simple to change), and the benefit is that all of us editors who are interested in the show can concentrate our efforts on a single article for now. The real benefit is to the reader though, who won't need to navigate through multiple articles for a while. We can easily switch back to separate articles next year, after season 2 starts. Note that there was an AFD for the
List of FlashForward episodes article, which I NAC'ed after merging since the AFD is then a moot point. Deletion never made much sense for that anyway.
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V = I * R (
talk to Ω) 03:36, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
![]() | Text and/or other creative content from FlashForward (season 1) was copied or moved into FlashForward (TV series) with this edit. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists. |
SpoilerTV is an incredibly unreliable source for titles, air dates or anything but show gossip. They have no inside information, but rather, purchase casting calls from online sources and post what's available that way. As a result, they must speculate on broadcast order and broadcast dates, and routinely get episode titles wrong. I've removed everything sourced by them. Episode titles have very little meaning, and boxes loaded with TBA are just annoying. Let's wait until ABC announces titles and broadcast dates rather than jumping the gun based on what SpoilerTV claims is accurate, but often isn't. Drmargi ( talk) 11:56, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
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I updated the episode 8 title due to a quite credible source: David S. Goyer.
Isn't it a bit redundant to have two such list articles, especially since there currently is only one season? -- 78.34.249.237 ( talk) 06:34, 13 October 2009 (UTC)
An edit warring editor who seems to believe he owns this article and can determine the criteria for inclusion of ratings data on his own ( WP:OWN) persists in reverting perfectly valid ratings data: the Live + 7 Day ratings for the show. It's only this season that these data are regularly reported, and they present an informative picture of viewership that Live ratings alone do not. The editor persists in removing them on the basis of their industry use, which has no relevance to the article. This is not an industry publication, but an encyclopedia used by a range of television viewers (among others.) User: Chaosmaster has yet to present a policy-based, or even relevant argument for removal of the data. I have twice requested discussion to consensus before reverting the data. Drmargi ( talk) 04:11, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
Please don't delete the UK ratings. A lot of US shows have international ratings tables with them, so don't delete the UK ratings. Tommyjgrimshaw ( talk) 13:19, 27 October 2009 (UTC)
I've merged the
List of FlashForward episodes and
FlashForward (season 1) with this article. There's absolutely nothing wrong with either the list or the season 1 page as separate spin off articles, it's simply the fact that there's no need for them at this time. They both still exist as redirects to the main article (which is extremely simple to change), and the benefit is that all of us editors who are interested in the show can concentrate our efforts on a single article for now. The real benefit is to the reader though, who won't need to navigate through multiple articles for a while. We can easily switch back to separate articles next year, after season 2 starts. Note that there was an AFD for the
List of FlashForward episodes article, which I NAC'ed after merging since the AFD is then a moot point. Deletion never made much sense for that anyway.
—
V = I * R (
talk to Ω) 03:36, 9 November 2009 (UTC)