I think our task project is trying to phase this out. It really adds nothing special to the article.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 18:58, 15 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Lede: Try to add UK airing
Lede: No Nielsen rating, or viewers, households in the lede?
Production: Add ref. for writers, directors of the episode
Production: The episode was directed by Tony Wharmby, can that be merge with the previous sentence
Production: He had also played a recurring role as Peter Watts on Millennium, the sister series to The X-Files, and appeared in the short-lived series Harsh Realm. O'Quinn later earned the nickname "Mr. Ten Thirteen", due to his appearance in multiple shows and movies affiliated with Ten Thirteen Productions, the company that produced The X-Files. Is this article about Terry O'Quinn, or "Trust No 1". Please remove that unnecessary information. Sorry if too harsh.
Well, its important casting info about a notable actor. I think its reasonable to leave it in, as it pertains to the series and its sister shows. The Millennium articles are structured similarly to this.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 18:58, 15 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Reception: BBC Two. Where was that in? I know (United Kingdom). Please add
References: Ref. 6 - Den of Geek should be under the "work" parameter, as Dennis Publishing is the publisher
I think our task project is trying to phase this out. It really adds nothing special to the article.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 18:58, 15 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Lede: Try to add UK airing
Lede: No Nielsen rating, or viewers, households in the lede?
Production: Add ref. for writers, directors of the episode
Production: The episode was directed by Tony Wharmby, can that be merge with the previous sentence
Production: He had also played a recurring role as Peter Watts on Millennium, the sister series to The X-Files, and appeared in the short-lived series Harsh Realm. O'Quinn later earned the nickname "Mr. Ten Thirteen", due to his appearance in multiple shows and movies affiliated with Ten Thirteen Productions, the company that produced The X-Files. Is this article about Terry O'Quinn, or "Trust No 1". Please remove that unnecessary information. Sorry if too harsh.
Well, its important casting info about a notable actor. I think its reasonable to leave it in, as it pertains to the series and its sister shows. The Millennium articles are structured similarly to this.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 18:58, 15 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Reception: BBC Two. Where was that in? I know (United Kingdom). Please add
References: Ref. 6 - Den of Geek should be under the "work" parameter, as Dennis Publishing is the publisher