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[edit] War Stories (Firefly episode)

Thank you for your contributions to War Stories (Firefly episode). Some edits have been made to the article in order to bring it into harmony with Wikipedia's Manual of Style. Please familiarize yourself with the guidelines shown there. All edits that do not follow these guidelines have been changed to match what our MoS recommends. Wikipedia does not require writers to follow all or any of these rules, but their efforts will be more appreciated when they do so. EVula 18:51, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

So you think a TV show is the equivalent to a chapter? I disagree. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.235.254.188 (talkcontribs)
Actually, it is a fairly close equivalent, although that wasn't what I was actively trying to say. EVula 18:56, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
Well, what is your point then? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.235.254.188 (talkcontribs)


From Wikipedia:Manual of Style (titles)#Quotation marks:

Italics are generally used for titles of longer works. Titles of shorter works, such as the following, should be enclosed in double quotation marks:
  • Articles, essays or papers
  • Chapters of a longer work
  • Episodes of a television series (emphasis mine)
  • Short poems
  • Short stories
  • Songs and singles
  • Statues

As the manual of style specifically states that episodes should be in quotations, not italics, please refrain from altering the formatting in the future. Thank you. EVula 19:03, 16 September 2006 (UTC)