Talk:Lenox Hill (TV series)

Yet to release episode with reliable source
, For your information, it's not a WP:CRYSTAL because it's reliably sourced. We are allow to add episode titles, release dates, and etc. on the episode table before the release date when it is reliably sourced, per MOS:TVEPISODE. I don't know where you got the idea that we can't add episode titles, release dates, and etc. before the release date even with a reliable source. — Young Forever (talk)   02:07, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
 * , "Allowed"? It's not about what editors are "allowed" to do -- it's about maintaining consistency on an encyclopedia. Wikipedia, per WP:CRYSTAL and as a general rule, very rarely lists events before they've happened. An episode list is a list of what's been released. Instead, the producers or Netflix announcing that they plan to release a follow up episode or future episodes could be included (if sourced) in the prose, but it wouldn't fit in the table until after it actually is released. For example, there were rumors and plans for a follow up episode of Tiger King, but discussions of its release date weren't consistent, and things change. Better to wait until after it's released in the table in order to stick to factually consistent information. –  Broccoli  &#38; Coffee (Oh hai) 02:29, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Again, it's not WP:CRYSTAL when it has a reliable source. You are misinterpreting WP:CRYSTAL. — Young Forever (talk)   02:34, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
 * , which part of Crystal am I supposedly misinterpreting? Or importantly, are there other examples of TV series articles which contain episodes that have not yet been released? I'm not aware of any, but I'm happy to concede this point if this is a regular occurrence and I've just missed them. –  Broccoli  &#38; Coffee (Oh hai) 02:46, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Here are some examples: The Crown (season 3), The Witcher (TV series), Runaways (TV series), and Into the Dark (TV series). It is a common practice and clearly on MOS:TV that you seem to be not aware of. On the episode table of this tv series, WP:CRYSTAL only applies to the director (not on the reliable source) and the episode summary (yet to be released, you don't know what the episode is about). — Young Forever (talk)   03:09, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
 * , you are absolutely misinterpreting WP:CRYSTAL. CRYSTAL starts as follows: Wikipedia is not a collection of unverifiable speculation or presumptions. Wikipedia does not predict the future. All articles about anticipated events must be verifiable. The content being discussed is sourced, not presumed, not predicted and is verifiable.
 * It's not a matter that you've "missed" them; if you actually follow television articles, then all and any series that has had upcoming episodes, either as part of an upcoming or currently-airing season, will have had them listed, no question. As for more examples... (note, these are only those I found in about a two minute thinking span. I can easily find hundreds more): List of The 100 episodes, List of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episodes, List of Blindspot episodes, Doom Patrol (TV series), Stargirl (TV series), Harley Quinn (TV series), The Twilight Zone (2019 TV series), The Umbrella Academy (TV series), Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (TV series), List of Lucifer episodes, Star Trek: Picard. -- / Alex /21  04:20, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
 * It is indeed standard practice to include upcoming episodes that are reliably sourced. Because of COVID-19 I'm not surprised that Alex 21 can only find hundreds of articles where this is the case. In a normal year I'm sure he, and anyone else, could find thousands. -- Aussie Legend  ( ✉ ) 06:49, 23 June 2020 (UTC)

Date of recording
Is there reliable information for when the episodes were recorded? I believe the 9th mentions it, but I'm not sure about the other 8. Mateussf (talk) 18:13, 24 June 2020 (UTC)