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Why can't the sentece just say "...United States." Isn't Puerto Rico part of the United States?. Just wondering. 207.63.17.236 ( talk) 18:56, 17 December 2009 (UTC)
I don't like the way results are displayed in season 2 (2010). Call out order by Lachey means nothing as some come in part 1 some in part 2, and results are announced in no particular order. As for positions, we can't say Pitch Slapped is 10th and Men of Note 9th. In fact they are both 9th-10th with no particular order. I think we should go back to the format for year 1 werldwayd ( talk) 03:12, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
I don't know that a new page was necessary, nor the radical redesign of the new page. I agree with Werldwayd and Musicman800 - the Season 1 organization is great, and it was great when we had that for Season 2 on the original page, rather than five different tables for season two on a separate page that are nothing like the tables for Season 1. I propose we go back to one page with identical formats. Nickenge ( talk) 08:59, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
Considering that season three will be starting soon and that, honestly, the current page is entirely unwieldy, I would like to revive this discussion. Each season should have its own page, and the main page should just be about the show as a whole.
I think what we have for each season section currently will do just fine for the season articles - we could also add a brief description of each group (names of those involved?) and of each episode.
What we currently have here for the intro section can be expounded upon and divided into real sections - for example, a history section, a "structure" section (about the judges, about the episode/elimination procedure, etc.), and a "season synopses" section.
CyMoahk ( talk) 19:59, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Should the swan songs really have their own row in the song charts? It just seems a bit less organized when they could just be incorporated into the elimination block for each group. I feel that it would just serve a better purpose to have all of one group's songs in one row as opposed to two. 74.243.222.141 ( talk) 04:27, 22 December 2010 (UTC)
The clean version of the song Fuckin' Perfect by P!nk was performed on the show. According to sources, this version of the song is either titled "F**kin' Perfect" (which appears on the CD cover art) or simply "Perfect" (which is how it was introduced by the show's host during broadcast). It seems that some IP users (or perhaps just one with multiple addresses) want to edit-war over changing the song title back to the title of the unedited version of the song, using "no censorship" as their reasoning. The problem with that reasoning is that it's not Wikipedia who did the censoring, it's NBC and, by extension, the performers. I've changed it back, but upon reflection it's probably good to get some feedback. To me, it's not about censorship, but about accuracy. They didn't sing "Fuckin' Perfect". They sang "F**ckin' Perfect". End of story. What do people think should be done with this title? - Dewelar ( talk) 00:04, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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Folks, the song table is getting a little unwieldy. Perhaps it should be split between episodes 1-5 and 6-end? -- \/\/slack ( talk) 04:33, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
Anybody know the specifics of why NBC decided ultimately to not renew The Sing-Off for a fourth season? I think that would be useful info to put into this article if possible, as there are some details currently lacking on this. I've read speculation that with shows like America's Got Talent and The Voice on NBC, it didn't have its place on the network any more, or that the ratings in the 3rd season were down, but nothing definitive. Personally, as a fan of the show, I think it had a pretty strong following, but who knows. I'm curious to know if there are any hard facts out there in any case. DanBabaiDC ( talk) 02:30, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
Time to make a Season 4 page: the groups — Preceding unsigned comment added by ToneDaBass ( talk • contribs) 00:10, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
Hi there! To any and all interested: I've proposed a WikiProject dedicated to a cappella. This would be a group of editors interested in improving the quality of articles related to a cappella. If you're passionate about a cappella—ranging from the Pentatonix to collegiate groups like the Whiffenpoofs, or perhaps pop culture representations like Pitch Perfect and The Sing-Off—please check out the proposal and share your thoughts!
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Why can't the sentece just say "...United States." Isn't Puerto Rico part of the United States?. Just wondering. 207.63.17.236 ( talk) 18:56, 17 December 2009 (UTC)
I don't like the way results are displayed in season 2 (2010). Call out order by Lachey means nothing as some come in part 1 some in part 2, and results are announced in no particular order. As for positions, we can't say Pitch Slapped is 10th and Men of Note 9th. In fact they are both 9th-10th with no particular order. I think we should go back to the format for year 1 werldwayd ( talk) 03:12, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
I don't know that a new page was necessary, nor the radical redesign of the new page. I agree with Werldwayd and Musicman800 - the Season 1 organization is great, and it was great when we had that for Season 2 on the original page, rather than five different tables for season two on a separate page that are nothing like the tables for Season 1. I propose we go back to one page with identical formats. Nickenge ( talk) 08:59, 11 December 2010 (UTC)
Considering that season three will be starting soon and that, honestly, the current page is entirely unwieldy, I would like to revive this discussion. Each season should have its own page, and the main page should just be about the show as a whole.
I think what we have for each season section currently will do just fine for the season articles - we could also add a brief description of each group (names of those involved?) and of each episode.
What we currently have here for the intro section can be expounded upon and divided into real sections - for example, a history section, a "structure" section (about the judges, about the episode/elimination procedure, etc.), and a "season synopses" section.
CyMoahk ( talk) 19:59, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Should the swan songs really have their own row in the song charts? It just seems a bit less organized when they could just be incorporated into the elimination block for each group. I feel that it would just serve a better purpose to have all of one group's songs in one row as opposed to two. 74.243.222.141 ( talk) 04:27, 22 December 2010 (UTC)
The clean version of the song Fuckin' Perfect by P!nk was performed on the show. According to sources, this version of the song is either titled "F**kin' Perfect" (which appears on the CD cover art) or simply "Perfect" (which is how it was introduced by the show's host during broadcast). It seems that some IP users (or perhaps just one with multiple addresses) want to edit-war over changing the song title back to the title of the unedited version of the song, using "no censorship" as their reasoning. The problem with that reasoning is that it's not Wikipedia who did the censoring, it's NBC and, by extension, the performers. I've changed it back, but upon reflection it's probably good to get some feedback. To me, it's not about censorship, but about accuracy. They didn't sing "Fuckin' Perfect". They sang "F**ckin' Perfect". End of story. What do people think should be done with this title? - Dewelar ( talk) 00:04, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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Folks, the song table is getting a little unwieldy. Perhaps it should be split between episodes 1-5 and 6-end? -- \/\/slack ( talk) 04:33, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
Anybody know the specifics of why NBC decided ultimately to not renew The Sing-Off for a fourth season? I think that would be useful info to put into this article if possible, as there are some details currently lacking on this. I've read speculation that with shows like America's Got Talent and The Voice on NBC, it didn't have its place on the network any more, or that the ratings in the 3rd season were down, but nothing definitive. Personally, as a fan of the show, I think it had a pretty strong following, but who knows. I'm curious to know if there are any hard facts out there in any case. DanBabaiDC ( talk) 02:30, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
Time to make a Season 4 page: the groups — Preceding unsigned comment added by ToneDaBass ( talk • contribs) 00:10, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
Hi there! To any and all interested: I've proposed a WikiProject dedicated to a cappella. This would be a group of editors interested in improving the quality of articles related to a cappella. If you're passionate about a cappella—ranging from the Pentatonix to collegiate groups like the Whiffenpoofs, or perhaps pop culture representations like Pitch Perfect and The Sing-Off—please check out the proposal and share your thoughts!
Here's a link to the proposal for WikiProject A Cappella.
If you could see yourself contributing to an article related to a cappella (like this one), please consider joining!