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== Structure of an episode article == | == Structure of an episode article == | ||
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If there is no disambiguation, the name of the article should be the episode title written with the corresponding capital letters. | |||
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When disambiguation is needed, the name will also include a parenthesis clarification with the title of the series. | |||
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{{Infobox Television episode | {{Infobox Television episode |
Revision as of 22:03, 6 July 2006
- Please read the debate on writing articles on individual television episodes.
Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to individual television episodes. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
For more information on WikiProjects, please see Misplaced Pages:WikiProjects and Misplaced Pages:WikiProject best practices.
Parent Wikiprojects
The parent of this WikiProject is the Television WikiProject.
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To join the project please include your username on the participants list. To include this userbox on your user page, paste {{User TV Single Ep}} on your user page.
Participants
TV shows currently using these guidelines
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Angel
- Stargate SG-1
- Stargate Atlantis
- Firefly
- Frasier
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- The Drew Carey Show
TV shows using similar guidelines
Other series for which there exist numerous articles about invididual episodes use similar formatting, but don't use the standardized templates. These are the most notable ones.
- Star Trek and its many spinoffs
- Alias
- List of The Twilight Zone episodes
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Doctor Who
- Babylon 5
Structure of an episode article
Naming
If there is no disambiguation, the name of the article should be the episode title written with the corresponding capital letters.
Examples (from Lost):
When disambiguation is needed, the name will also include a parenthesis clarification with the title of the series.
Examples:
This helps to identify cultural references in episode titles.
Infobox
"WikiProject Television/Episode coverage task force" |
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Some episode articles use {{Infobox Television episode}} as depicted to the right. Other episode articles have similar infoboxes that have specialized features for those specific shows. Similar infoboxes include, but are not limited to:
- {{B5 episode}} Babylon 5
- {{ST episode}} Star Trek
- {{Doctorwhobox}} Doctor Who
- {{Infobox Angel Television episode}} Angel
- {{Infobox Television The Apprentice}} The Apprentice
- {{Infobox Arrested Development episode}} Arrested Development
- {{Infobox Ben 10 episode}} Ben 10
- {{Infobox Futurama episode}} Futurama
- {{Infobox Simpsons episode}} The Simpsons
- {{Infobox South Park episode}} South Park
- {{Infobox Roswell episode}} Roswell
- {{Infobox Weeds episode}} Weeds
- {{Infobox The West Wing episode}} The West Wing
- {{Infobox Dad's Army}} Dad's Army
- {{MonkEp}} Monk
- {{Rome episode}} Rome
- {{M*A*S*H episode}} M*A*S*H
Introduction
"Midnight on the Firing Line" is the first regular episode of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.
Plot synopsis
Template:Spoiler During a shift change at the Centauri agricultural colony of Ragesh 3, a fleet of ships emerges from hyperspace and begins attacking the colony.
(Plot synposes will obviously vary in depth.) Template:Endspoiler
Arc significance
"Midnight on the Firing Line" marks the first mention of Londo's dream fortelling his own death. The fulfillment of this prophecy is seen in "War Without End," although it takes place in a markedly different context than that which Londo anticipates in this episode.
Production details
"Midnight on the Firing Line" was originally titled "Blood and Thunder."
Although "The Gathering" was filmed as the pilot episode and was intended to be followed immediately with regular episodes, there was actually almost a year between the broadcast of the pilot and the broadcast of the first episode -- therefore "Midnight on the Firing Line" functioned in part as a second pilot.
Trivia
- When Londo approaches G'Kar to confront him about the attacks, G'Kar offers Londo spoo, noting that it is "quite fresh." In the fifth season episode "A Tragedy of Telepaths," we learn that the Centauri consider an offer of fresh spoo an insult.