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I propose that seasons 2-6 should be split into their own articles as per WP:SIZESPLIT and Wikipedia:Article_splitting_(television). The season article episode lists can be transcluded to the list article. Drafts have been created at:
@ YoungForever, Zsoca28, and Lonniemitchell22:
Pallettown ( talk) 18:05, 6 May 2023 (UTC)
Having just an episode table and ratings table are not enough to split into season articles.— YoungForever (talk) 00:14, 8 May 2023 (UTC)
For very lengthy series, generally 80+ episodes, it may be necessary to break the episode list into individual season or story arc lists ... They may contain some awards or a reception section, but they are generally a list of information pertaining to that respective season. If this is done, the main list of episodes should still contain the entire episode list, appropriately sectioned, without the episode summaries.In other words, it's about restructuring existing pages. I think we're at the point here where a split is warranted. RunningTiger123 ( talk) 03:05, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
There should always be real world content to accompany any additional split that is not simply a duplication of the main page's content (e.g., reception specifically for that season, or that episode; production information for the season or the episode), or duplication of the season page's content (e.g., an episode article that contains 1 or 2 reviews, and used the overall production information about the season that is not specific to any one episode). This is because notability is not inherited from a parent article, and all articles must stand on their own.— YoungForever (talk) 18:20, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
approximately 70 to 80 episodes, which this show has passed. (That last point somewhat contradicts the quote you provided, but I guess that just shows why essays aren't as useful as community-developed guidelines.)
Television pilots, future series or seasons, and unreleased series. Also,
There should always be real world content to accompany any additional split that is not simply a duplication of the main page's content (e.g., reception specifically for that season, or that episode; production information for the season or the episode), or duplication of the season page's content (e.g., an episode article that contains 1 or 2 reviews, and used the overall production information about the season that is not specific to any one episode). This is because notability is not inherited from a parent article, and all articles must stand on their own.is on MOS:TV FYI under MOS:TVSPLIT. — YoungForever (talk) 19:05, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
For very lengthy series, generally 80+ episodes, it may be necessary to break the episode list into individual season or story arc lists. These lists are often the first stepping stone for season articles, but generally lack the amount of real world information (e.g. production, themes, etc.) that a season article has. They may contain some awards or a reception section, but they are generally a list of information pertaining to that respective season.
real world information (e.g. production, themes, etc.. — YoungForever (talk) 20:26, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
generally lack the amount of real world information (e.g. production, themes, etc.)and the sentence is referring to. — YoungForever (talk) 00:08, 10 May 2023 (UTC)
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I propose that seasons 2-6 should be split into their own articles as per WP:SIZESPLIT and Wikipedia:Article_splitting_(television). The season article episode lists can be transcluded to the list article. Drafts have been created at:
@ YoungForever, Zsoca28, and Lonniemitchell22:
Pallettown ( talk) 18:05, 6 May 2023 (UTC)
Having just an episode table and ratings table are not enough to split into season articles.— YoungForever (talk) 00:14, 8 May 2023 (UTC)
For very lengthy series, generally 80+ episodes, it may be necessary to break the episode list into individual season or story arc lists ... They may contain some awards or a reception section, but they are generally a list of information pertaining to that respective season. If this is done, the main list of episodes should still contain the entire episode list, appropriately sectioned, without the episode summaries.In other words, it's about restructuring existing pages. I think we're at the point here where a split is warranted. RunningTiger123 ( talk) 03:05, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
There should always be real world content to accompany any additional split that is not simply a duplication of the main page's content (e.g., reception specifically for that season, or that episode; production information for the season or the episode), or duplication of the season page's content (e.g., an episode article that contains 1 or 2 reviews, and used the overall production information about the season that is not specific to any one episode). This is because notability is not inherited from a parent article, and all articles must stand on their own.— YoungForever (talk) 18:20, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
approximately 70 to 80 episodes, which this show has passed. (That last point somewhat contradicts the quote you provided, but I guess that just shows why essays aren't as useful as community-developed guidelines.)
Television pilots, future series or seasons, and unreleased series. Also,
There should always be real world content to accompany any additional split that is not simply a duplication of the main page's content (e.g., reception specifically for that season, or that episode; production information for the season or the episode), or duplication of the season page's content (e.g., an episode article that contains 1 or 2 reviews, and used the overall production information about the season that is not specific to any one episode). This is because notability is not inherited from a parent article, and all articles must stand on their own.is on MOS:TV FYI under MOS:TVSPLIT. — YoungForever (talk) 19:05, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
For very lengthy series, generally 80+ episodes, it may be necessary to break the episode list into individual season or story arc lists. These lists are often the first stepping stone for season articles, but generally lack the amount of real world information (e.g. production, themes, etc.) that a season article has. They may contain some awards or a reception section, but they are generally a list of information pertaining to that respective season.
real world information (e.g. production, themes, etc.. — YoungForever (talk) 20:26, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
generally lack the amount of real world information (e.g. production, themes, etc.)and the sentence is referring to. — YoungForever (talk) 00:08, 10 May 2023 (UTC)