Talk:Mind Over Murder

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BetacommandBot 04:30, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

Copy edit
I think I might give this article the once- or twice-over, with the intended goal of eventually getting it through GAR. You might also want to consult WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Requests. There are quite a few of us copy editors looking to help articles reach GA and FA status... Bobnorwal (talk) 02:24, 11 July 2011 (UTC)

Problems
This are all the little things I've noticed that could get in the way of making this a Good Article:

Bobnorwal (talk) 19:42, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
 * The link to film.com (reference #2, at the moment) is dead. TheWayBackMachine doesn't seem to have it archived, which is a pity since it seems to be an important part of this article.
 * The Chicago Sun-Times seems to have a review of this episode in their archive. This would help fill in the reception section a bit more, which the GA reviewer recommended. Too bad the article's behind a paywall... Is there any mechanism on Wikipedia to have someone else, who has a subscription, to come over and fill it in? Hm...
 * The radio drama Suspense is mentioned a couple of times as an influence on this episode's title, but it seems like none of the references support this claim.
 * The cultural references section mentions the Louise Woodward case. The reference, though, just says a "news item at the time". I'm afraid I am partly responsible for this original research. Though a "news item at the time" seems a bit vague, and I've yet to unearth a more specific reference.
 * The fact that the song Lois sings is "You'll Never Know" could probably be moved to the cultural references section, couldn't it?
 * Also, it isn't exactly essential to the article that the bar's name is "Ye Old(e) Pube" is it? :D