Talk:List of Justice League episodes

Seasons misidentified
For "Justice League Unlimited," their should be three seasons listed, not just two. The "JLU" era of the show consisted of three seasons. The Season 1 finale was the two-part "The Once and Future Thing," and the Season 2 premiere was "The Cat and the Canary." I know they were released on DVD as one season, but that was a mistake made by Warner Bros., as has been noted by series creator Bruce Timm. So technically, there are three seasons of "JLU." - Michael24 14:56, 11 April 2010


 * I agree. (on the DVD the creators even refer to the Cadmus arc as being 2 seasons) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.94.157.128 (talk) 01:33, 25 November 2011 (UTC)

Lots of speculative remarks either tagged or removed
I cleaned house a little bit, after looking around for citations that would support some of the more egregious comments/comparisons/evaluations, and pulled those that needed to be yanked like rotten teeth. I've tagged that info which might be citable, but I am unsure where folk are going to find it.

In short, the article needs a buttload of work. I'm willing to help, but doing it all isn't an appealing idea to me. - Hexhand (talk) 00:54, 4 January 2010 (UTC)

What happened to the individual episode articles?
A couple of years ago "major" episodes had their own episode-articles, but that seems to have been undone. Why? They were as useful as the ones for HIMYM or Community episodes - they seemed to serve a purpose. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.190.39.22 (talk) 01:23, 9 December 2012 (UTC)

Where is the proof for this so called "Special" Taking place on July 22,2010? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 138.88.97.30 (talk) 21:52, 11 January 2010 (UTC)

I don't know what's the big idea. There's no defined policy on articles about episodes. A lot of series have them. Honestly, it's all about wikieditors liking you and your work and having things done their way. A lot of people feel good about themselves after enforcing useless things. The real problem is the lack of clear, straight policies. --20-dude (talk) 01:36, 24 November 2013 (UTC)

Page protected?
Don't get the wrong idea but there are times where my edits have been reverted because of "school" nonsense? If this is a place where anyone can edit, is there a double standard behind this? Is there a confusion between original research and updating summaries despite being neutral? It might not be the right place to chat but I'm starting to have doubts because the standards are getting higher each time.

Anyway, if you're going to answer me question, give it some thought. I just don't want to end up doing the wrong thing over something small to an overzealous big deal that cannot be allowed because of someone who wants to keep it the way it is. I'm just thinking. That's all.

Thanks. Johnnyauau2000 (talk) 13:29, 1 March 2017 (UTC)

Hello, are you having a problem with a particular user who is unreasonably reverting changes?

Jabalong (talk) 3:09, 12 May 2017 (UTC)


 * Taking lame and transparent shots at me, Jabalong?--Atlan (talk) 10:27, 12 May 2017 (UTC)

Episode title dispute: Kid Stuff vs Kids' Stuff
Hello, am having a dispute with user Atlan over the correct name of this episode and so am requesting others weigh with their opinions and break the impasse.

Atlan believes the title of the episode is "Kids' Stuff" using the information on a back of a DVD artwork as evidence.

I am arguing that it is in fact "Kid Stuff" using the information in the IMDB listing and most importantly how the title actually appears in the episode on screen!

As a Managing Editor by trade, I can attest that errors can enter into publication material. They are in no way infallible as they are often handled by departments and outside parties beyond the original production team. The source Atlan refers to is in error, it happens.

IMDB listings are of a higher reliability. They are not user-generated as Atlan erroneously believes. Rather, the content comes directly from: the studios or producers that made the content; agencies that represent the producers; people in the database or their legal representatives. And while errors could happen, as an online database subject to updating, they are much more likely to be corrected, unlike a static DVD cover artwork that may have one production run and be done with.

If this isn't enough, the clincher is that episode titles appear hardcoded on screen in the video themselves, and this episode clearly says "Kid Stuff". I can take a screenshot and upload if someone cares to explain how and where I should post it.

Jabalong (talk) 3:22, 12 May 2017 (UTC)


 * Really, this is much ado about nothing. I agree with you that the DVD cover may be a production error, but not that IMDB is a good source. I also don't see how this helps your case at all, since IMDB has the title as Kids' Stuff, which you state is the wrong title. Since you hold IMDB is such high regard, are you now going to change the title yourself, or flip-flop on you opinion of IMDB because it has now become inconvenient?--Atlan (talk) 10:07, 12 May 2017 (UTC).


 * See Citing IMDb and WikiProject Film/Resources regarding IMDB. As far as the name, I would think we can use the show it self as the source to at least verify the information. If a secondary source is found it can be added later. I just had a look at the episode and it says "KID STUFF" (yes, all in caps) 4 minutes and 40 seconds into it. Richard-of-Earth (talk) 01:56, 14 May 2017
 * Yeah I already explained about IMDB. Jabalong doesn't care. Before, the source was this cover scan. I consider them equal sources myself (episode title card and DVD listing).--Atlan (talk) 09:52, 14 May 2017 (UTC)

Question
Why are "The Cat and the Canary", "The Ties That Bind" and "The Doomsday Sanction" labeled as part of the second JLU season? They aired just after "The Once and Future Thing, Part Two: Time, Warped", and there was a three month gap in airdate between "The Doomsday Sanction" and "Task Force X". Moreover, the last eps of the first season even have scenes of "The Cat and the Canary" in the opening and credits. 186.109.224.229 (talk) 20:01, 1 August 2017 (UTC)
 * Because they are part of the second JLU season.--Atlan (talk) 10:35, 22 August 2017 (UTC)

Problem about where justice league season one episode "Injustice For All" should be
On several other pages on Wikipedia there are references about "Injustice For All" occurring before "Fury". But on this page, it says that "Fury" occurred before "Injustice For All". The episode "Fury" itself even mentioned the events in IFA, meaning Fury should be after IFA. I think that IFA should be before Fury, though the Wikipedia says otherwise. So which one occurs before which? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 180.176.108.142 (talk) 11:50, 28 February 2018 (UTC)


 * You are correct. However, these episodes are listed in order by their air dates. Fury was incorrectly aired before IFA. I do believe the DVD release corrects this. I'll see if I can add this to the article.--Atlan (talk) 12:14, 28 February 2018 (UTC)

"Injustice for All" episode air date not correct
Original air date was Jan 7, 2002(pt-1) & Jan 14,2002(pt-2). This is also episode number 8 & 9 respectively. Source : Khaled Sazzad (talk) 20:21, 1 February 2019 (UTC)

"Twilight (Of the Gods)" listed at Redirects for discussion
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""This Little Piggy" (Justice League Unlimited episode)" listed at Redirects for discussion
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