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I undid most of your edits to List of Lie to Me episodes because you changed most of the episode numbering. Series # is the running count per initial broadcast; it corresponds to the count in the infobox of the main article. Season # is the count within that respective season, based on initial broadcast. There is also the Production Code which indicates the order in which the episodes are made, which in the case of Lie to me* is very much not the order in which they are broadcast. The section headers Season 1 (2009), Season 2 (2009-2010), etc. indicate which season is listed and thus it is redundant to also include that in the table immediately below the respective section headers. If something is unclear feel free to ask or look around; List of Smallville episodes is an example of how the numbering works long-term. delirious & lost ☯ ~hugs~ 09:44, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
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I undid most of your edits to List of Lie to Me episodes because you changed most of the episode numbering. Series # is the running count per initial broadcast; it corresponds to the count in the infobox of the main article. Season # is the count within that respective season, based on initial broadcast. There is also the Production Code which indicates the order in which the episodes are made, which in the case of Lie to me* is very much not the order in which they are broadcast. The section headers Season 1 (2009), Season 2 (2009-2010), etc. indicate which season is listed and thus it is redundant to also include that in the table immediately below the respective section headers. If something is unclear feel free to ask or look around; List of Smallville episodes is an example of how the numbering works long-term. delirious & lost ☯ ~hugs~ 09:44, 29 November 2010 (UTC)