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List of War of the Worlds episodes is part of WikiProject List of Television Episodes, which aims to improve, standardize, and guide episode lists on Wikipedia. |
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If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project.
General Tasks:
- Put
{{WikiProject LOE}} at the top of all talk pages associated with this topic
- Get more participants and more input on preferred formatting
- Apply the project recommendations on lists not formatted adequately.
- Make sure all TV screenshot images have proper fair use licensing tags and fair use rationale statements made.
- Evaluate Category:Lists of television series episodes and sub-categories, come up with guidelines to help editors choose correct ones, possibly create, merge, etc others. Discuss at WT:LOE#Categories.
- Discuss updates and changes to the general style guidelines on the /structure talk page.
- Propose guidelines for when to have embedded article lists or split articles, etc.
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Articles with incomplete content:
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[edit] Linking of episode titles
The way many episode titles are currently linked misleadingly implies that the link target is an article about that episode, rather than the title being an allegorical reference. The links could be moved to a separate column. —Quarl (talk) 2006-08-11 23:22Z
- Well, I do have sypnoses for every episode in the first season stamped out, but I refrained from adding episode articles. However, if it's felt appropriate to include them, I'll reroute the links to articles on the episodes instead with the Biblical allegories linked in them. --Bacteria 02:31, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Personally, I don't care too much, but if you do create an article for each episode be prepared to meet resistance :) Alternatives to per-episode articles are a new column "Biblical allegory" or just mention it at the end of each synposis, like this: "(Biblical allegory: An eye for an eye)". —Quarl (talk) 2006-08-13 09:28Z