User talk:Andrewm4227

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Two-Part Episodes on The Closer
"Serving the King", "Till Death Do Us" and "Next of Kin" are all two-part episodes on "The Closer", not one two-hour episode, and should be listed accordingly on the list of Closer episodes. They were produced as two separate episodes (different writers, directors, production codes, etc.), and in the case of "Till Death" never shown in a two-hour format. Now in reruns, they are always shown as two separate episodes here in the US (I'd have to double-check my DVD's, but I believe they're in two parts on the DVD's as well.) It's reasonable to add a note that the two shown originally in a two-hour block were broadcast that way, but not to combine the two into one listing. That's both confusing and inaccurate (i.e. it suggests the director of Part I and the director of Part II collaborated on the two episodes, likewise the writers, which is not what happened.) It's great you want to contribute to the article, but please make accurate edits. These edits will be reverted if you make them again. Drmargi (talk) 15:35, 4 October 2008 (UTC)

I noticed, too, that you've begun changing ampersands (&) to "and" in the writer listings some episode guides (I saw it with "The West Wing".) You should be aware that in the US, the listing Writer One and Writer Two versus Writer One & Writer Two identifies two different kinds of writing collaboration (the latter being a writing team such as Baldwin & Coveny of "The Closer" versus two writers working separately on the same episode such as Joe Sachs and John Wells, who wrote separate storylines in the Season 12 opener of "ER".)  If you remove an ampersand, be sure it's not used in the original episode credits (and you can reference that accordingly) or you're adding factually inaccurate information. Your contributions to the guide are welcome and appreciated, but be sure they're based on how credits are actually shown, not on the basis of your taste or a desire for consistency that's not appropriate. Drmargi (talk) 15:49, 4 October 2008 (UTC)

Green Wing (series 2)
Hi there,

I've noticed that you have been changed the titles of the episodes of Green Wing (series 2). I've since changed them back because there was no source to back the changes. What source did you use for these titles? Do you have a link to them?

Thanks,

ISD (talk) 20:48, 6 October 2008 (UTC)