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I'm wondering what people think about the format of this list. The standard format does not include the writer and director on the list, but I think it looks neater, and its the standard used for most other episode lists. For comparison, see the samples below.
Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original Airdate | # | |
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" Anchors Away" | Charles McDougall | Michael Patrick King | 21 July 2002 | 67 |
Guest Stars: David Eigenberg, James Remar, Lynn Cohen |
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | # |
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67 | " Anchors Away" | 21 July 2002 | |
Carrie realizes her relationship with New York City is as dysfunctional as her relationship with men. Charlotte decides she needs to distance herself from her former life as Mrs. Trey MacDougal. Miranda tries to adjust to her new life with her baby, Brady Hobbes. Samantha gets phone calls from Richard begging her to take him back. |
If I don't hear back soon, I'll go ahead and change it. I think it looks neater, and we can reserve information about guest stars, writers, and directors for the episode pages. Sarahjane10784 20:27, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | # |
---|---|---|---|
67 | " Anchors Away" | 21 July 2002 | |
Directed by:
Charles McDougall, Written by:
Michael Patrick King Carrie realizes her relationship with New York City is as dysfunctional as her relationship with men. Charlotte decides she needs to distance herself from her former life as Mrs. Trey MacDougal. Miranda tries to adjust to her new life with her baby, Brady Hobbes. Samantha gets phone calls from Richard begging her to take him back. |
I've redone the 5th and 6th season tables. I couldn't put the bullets into the summary section, but I left the character names in bold. Let me know what you think about this. I've also listed the Director and Writer(s) as sections in the table, but I also like the idea of including them in the summary. What do other people think? One problem with including them as separate categories is that often there are multiple writers. Sarahjane10784 23:51, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
From the image pages for each episode:
This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program or station ID. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that produced it. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution screenshots
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. For more information, see Wikipedia:Fair use.
To the uploader: please add a detailed fair use rationale for each use, as described on Wikipedia:Image description page, as well as the source of the work and copyright information.
There are just under 100 episodes listed, and a growing number of pictures. Is ~100 pictures a not a "limited number", or am I being too paranoid? Thanks,
GChriss
06:32, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
I find the color used in the individual episode infoboxes makes it hard to read black text on it. How do others feel? - Peregrinefisher 19:50, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
I think we should take the writer and director out of the boxes that have individual episode pages. The info will be one click away, and the short summaries look best when they are about 3 lines long. - Peregrinefisher 06:54, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
The episode articles were merged (or redirected) here because nearly all of them consisted of only a plot section ( WP:NOT#PLOT), and sometimes a trivial cast list and quotes (both of which are not part of episode articles per common practice at WP:GA). Most of the articles have also been tagged for lack of established notability ( WP:N) and/or lack of third party sources since March or November 2007, so it doesn't seem like there are volunteers to fix them.
Some articles were merged although they satisfied very basic inclusion criteria (those episodes can easily be spotted in the episode list), but I merged them nonetheless for WP:SPINOUT/ WP:SS reasons. These articles can be restored by anyone anytime if they feel WP:N is stronger than SPINOUT/SS. All other articles should only be recreated/restored if the mentioned issues from above are/can be fixed as well.
All merged articles can be found in the category Category:Sex and the City episode redirects to lists. – sgeureka t• c 16:23, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
Is this really the most appropriate link for a search on "the caste sytem?" Wouldn't a link to an article on the sociopolitical system be more appropriate? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.191.212.69 ( talk) 15:58, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
I've never seen this episode in syndication, and I wonder why not? A local channel was showing the episodes in order, and skipped this one. Does anybody have any idea why? Thanks. 99.9.112.31 ( talk) 01:26, 13 May 2010 (UTC)oregano
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I'm wondering what people think about the format of this list. The standard format does not include the writer and director on the list, but I think it looks neater, and its the standard used for most other episode lists. For comparison, see the samples below.
Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original Airdate | # | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
" Anchors Away" | Charles McDougall | Michael Patrick King | 21 July 2002 | 67 |
Guest Stars: David Eigenberg, James Remar, Lynn Cohen |
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | # |
---|---|---|---|
67 | " Anchors Away" | 21 July 2002 | |
Carrie realizes her relationship with New York City is as dysfunctional as her relationship with men. Charlotte decides she needs to distance herself from her former life as Mrs. Trey MacDougal. Miranda tries to adjust to her new life with her baby, Brady Hobbes. Samantha gets phone calls from Richard begging her to take him back. |
If I don't hear back soon, I'll go ahead and change it. I think it looks neater, and we can reserve information about guest stars, writers, and directors for the episode pages. Sarahjane10784 20:27, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Screenshot | Title | Original airdate | # |
---|---|---|---|
67 | " Anchors Away" | 21 July 2002 | |
Directed by:
Charles McDougall, Written by:
Michael Patrick King Carrie realizes her relationship with New York City is as dysfunctional as her relationship with men. Charlotte decides she needs to distance herself from her former life as Mrs. Trey MacDougal. Miranda tries to adjust to her new life with her baby, Brady Hobbes. Samantha gets phone calls from Richard begging her to take him back. |
I've redone the 5th and 6th season tables. I couldn't put the bullets into the summary section, but I left the character names in bold. Let me know what you think about this. I've also listed the Director and Writer(s) as sections in the table, but I also like the idea of including them in the summary. What do other people think? One problem with including them as separate categories is that often there are multiple writers. Sarahjane10784 23:51, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
From the image pages for each episode:
This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program or station ID. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that produced it. It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution screenshots
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. For more information, see Wikipedia:Fair use.
To the uploader: please add a detailed fair use rationale for each use, as described on Wikipedia:Image description page, as well as the source of the work and copyright information.
There are just under 100 episodes listed, and a growing number of pictures. Is ~100 pictures a not a "limited number", or am I being too paranoid? Thanks,
GChriss
06:32, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
I find the color used in the individual episode infoboxes makes it hard to read black text on it. How do others feel? - Peregrinefisher 19:50, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
I think we should take the writer and director out of the boxes that have individual episode pages. The info will be one click away, and the short summaries look best when they are about 3 lines long. - Peregrinefisher 06:54, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
The episode articles were merged (or redirected) here because nearly all of them consisted of only a plot section ( WP:NOT#PLOT), and sometimes a trivial cast list and quotes (both of which are not part of episode articles per common practice at WP:GA). Most of the articles have also been tagged for lack of established notability ( WP:N) and/or lack of third party sources since March or November 2007, so it doesn't seem like there are volunteers to fix them.
Some articles were merged although they satisfied very basic inclusion criteria (those episodes can easily be spotted in the episode list), but I merged them nonetheless for WP:SPINOUT/ WP:SS reasons. These articles can be restored by anyone anytime if they feel WP:N is stronger than SPINOUT/SS. All other articles should only be recreated/restored if the mentioned issues from above are/can be fixed as well.
All merged articles can be found in the category Category:Sex and the City episode redirects to lists. – sgeureka t• c 16:23, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
Is this really the most appropriate link for a search on "the caste sytem?" Wouldn't a link to an article on the sociopolitical system be more appropriate? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.191.212.69 ( talk) 15:58, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
I've never seen this episode in syndication, and I wonder why not? A local channel was showing the episodes in order, and skipped this one. Does anybody have any idea why? Thanks. 99.9.112.31 ( talk) 01:26, 13 May 2010 (UTC)oregano