That was a huge change, and should really be discussed. I don't think it's warranted:
Awaiting other comments, a_man_alone ( talk) 11:15, 20 April 2011 (UTC)
I like the table format for TV show episode lists. It kind of makes them easier to navigate though each season and it adds in additional infomation about the episodes, too. I say, though, that when season 2 is done, we make a page for each season as well, and do the same for the Garfield and Friends episode list, too. Heck, that whole page needs to be rewritten and redone. I'd do it, but I'm no good at Wiki-coding. Anyway, back to The Garfield Show. In fact, if you take a look at some other TV show episode lists, you'll actually notice they're all done like that. Table format and a page for each season (unless of course the show only had one season!). Consider? Thank you, -- Codyrox ( talk) 04:04, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
Another comment. I have all The Garfield Show episodes (so far) recorded. If I go through them all and find out who wrote them should I add in the writers? It seems that the credits for the episodes doesn't show who storyboarded them, so I'll have to remove it (if you don't mind) from the template, but I can get the info for who wrote them. I believe Mark Evanier is going to be the main one on this list, since he writes most of them, although Jim Davis wrote some of them (Home for the Holidays, Underwater World, and Super Me) and Kim Campbell (Jim's assistant) wrote History of Dog and History of Cats, so those'll be easy. -- Codyrox ( talk) 04:11, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
That was a huge change, and should really be discussed. I don't think it's warranted:
Awaiting other comments, a_man_alone ( talk) 11:15, 20 April 2011 (UTC)
I like the table format for TV show episode lists. It kind of makes them easier to navigate though each season and it adds in additional infomation about the episodes, too. I say, though, that when season 2 is done, we make a page for each season as well, and do the same for the Garfield and Friends episode list, too. Heck, that whole page needs to be rewritten and redone. I'd do it, but I'm no good at Wiki-coding. Anyway, back to The Garfield Show. In fact, if you take a look at some other TV show episode lists, you'll actually notice they're all done like that. Table format and a page for each season (unless of course the show only had one season!). Consider? Thank you, -- Codyrox ( talk) 04:04, 21 April 2011 (UTC)
Another comment. I have all The Garfield Show episodes (so far) recorded. If I go through them all and find out who wrote them should I add in the writers? It seems that the credits for the episodes doesn't show who storyboarded them, so I'll have to remove it (if you don't mind) from the template, but I can get the info for who wrote them. I believe Mark Evanier is going to be the main one on this list, since he writes most of them, although Jim Davis wrote some of them (Home for the Holidays, Underwater World, and Super Me) and Kim Campbell (Jim's assistant) wrote History of Dog and History of Cats, so those'll be easy. -- Codyrox ( talk) 04:11, 21 April 2011 (UTC)