Wikipedia:WikiProject Television/Stargate task force/Episode style sheet

This page provides a style sheet for episodes of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. The idea is to get Stargate episode articles to follow the same conventions, look the same way, and include the same information. Episodes that do not assert notability by including significant coverage in reliable sources should not have an article, although time should be given for article development.

See also: WP:NTVEP

Title

 * See: Naming conventions (television).

The title of the Wikipedia article about an episode should follow this formula: Episode Title or Episode Title (Stargate SG-1) Obviously, replace SG-1 with Atlantis or Infinity as appropriate. Only use the disambiguation (the bracketed bit) when there is another article with the same name as the episode. If you do not use the disambiguation, then you must create a redirect at the disambiguated title.


 * The Episode Title Itself Should be Capitalised Except for Prepositions less than Five Characters Long.

Whenever linking to an episode article or mentioning it in a page, enclose the title of the episode in "quotation marks" (no italics!). e.g. "Maternal Instinct".

Multipart episodes
Multipart episodes with the same name should appear as one article. That is, do not link or create articles with (Part 1), (Part 2) in the title. e.g. "The Tok'ra" which is a two-part episode each with the same name, comes under one article (and the article itself has subsections for Part 1 and Part 2).

Multipart episodes with different titles (e.g. "The Storm" (Part 1), "The Eye" (Part 2)) should go under different articles. In short, article splitting is by name.

General note: write a part number like this: "Episode Title (Part 1)"  or   "Episode Title" (Part 1) Don't use: "Episode Title, Part 1" or any Roman numerals; i.e. don't use "Episode Title (Part II)".

Episode infobox
This infobox is placed at the top of every episode article. Any fields you don't know should be left blank. See Template:Infobox television episode for an example.

Introduction
The first thing on the page after the infobox should the announcer line that says "This article is about an episode called...", e.g.:
 * "Children of the Gods" is an  episode from Season 1 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

You can follow this up with a little basic information on what the episode is about. In some cases, if the episode holds some special significance, such as winning an award, introducing a major character, or being very well- or poorly-received, this should be mentioned in the introduction.

A good example of an introduction follows:

"Wormhole X-Treme!" is an  episode from Season 5 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. The title refers to a campy fictional science fiction series named Wormhole X-Treme! that is portrayed in the episode. This was the 100th episode of Stargate SG-1, and as such was produced as a "special" episode laden with large numbers of in-jokes and cameo appearances.

Plot summary
The introduction is often followed by a basic plot summary, which comes under the subheading "Plot".

The "Plot" section should not be an exhaustive list of everything that has happened in the episode, but instead a succinct synopsis of the important elements of the plot. Special attention should be paid to character and conflict development and how the episode relates to previous and future episodes.

If the episode is a multipart one, then split the "Plot" subsection into further subsections entitled "Part 1" and "Part 2".

Production
Wikipedia is an out-of-universe source, and all articles about fiction and elements of fiction should take an overall out-of-universe perspective. Per What Wikipedia is not, Wikipedia articles on works of fiction should contain real-world context and sourced analysis, offering detail on a work's achievements, impact or historical significance. Write about the inspiration of the writers and directors of this episode, the used filming locations, guest stars or other noteworthy production facts.

Reception
Mention what reliable sources thought about this episode. It is additionally possible to state fan reception by e.g. using GEOS or Gateworld. List award nominations or wins.

Other sections
Following the plot summary, several (optional) sections may follow. These include:


 * Controversy, if the episode is particularly divisive among fans or introduces an element that has met with a harsh fan reaction or that violates continuity (this could apply to Sam's boyfriend Pete Shanahan, for example).
 * "References" section
 * "External links" section - see above

If the page is a bit thin, add  at the end of the article.

Writing Style
Write the plot summaries in episode articles (especially premieres, finales, and multi-part episodes) in an authoritative/encyclopedic tone. Be careful to avoid original research and bias.

Readymade code to copy and paste
"Episode Title" is an  episode  of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.