Talk:Not in Portland

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[edit] Title confirmation in podcast

Proof! Listen to the December 6th Official Lost Podcast, Carlton says it is called 'Not in Portland'. --SilvaStorm

I know!! I made an article a 2 weeks ago (it was nice and it had all the stars in it an stuff) but it was delete,, some people can bs so stubborn!--mo-- (Talk | #info | ) 15:39, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
And two weeks ago the title was unconfirmed, it was still just a rumor - deleting it then was absolutely justified. It's not "being stubborn", it's following wikipedia policies. Read WP:V:"The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth." --Milo H Minderbinder 16:23, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
No matter what you say Minderbinder, he does have a point. These "rumoured" titles basically always turn out to be true. --SilvaStorm
Even if every rumor turned out to be true, they still aren't allowed on wikipedia. The only point he makes is that he doesn't understand how wikipedia works. Go read WP:V. --Milo H Minderbinder 23:22, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
No thanks. --SilvaStorm
"No thanks" what? WP policy is wp policy, and you're not going to get much editing done if you choose to ignore or intentionally contradict it. Even now that the episode title is official, the podcast didn't say that Not in Portland is the seventh episode, so now there's debate about that. This article might even get edited or even deleted again because of that. --Milo H Minderbinder 14:09, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Were you listening to the same podcast I listened to? Carlton Cuse asked Damon Lindelof if he would care to comment on the title "Not In Portland" and Damon replied that he wouldn't like to. This doesn't confirm anything accept they know of the title. It does not confirm that this episode will be the 7th episode. --Jabrwocky7 17:45, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
    • Though he did ask if he wanted to "prehash" Not in Portland, and any regular Lost podcast listener know that means talking about another episode. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jc1033 (talk • contribs).
I know what pre-hash means and I am a regular podcast listener. They could pre-hash any upcoming episode, not necessarily the next episode. The fact also remains that the producers have re-arranged episode order before. --Jabrwocky7 18:17, 13 December 2006 (UTC)