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pentar wrote 9 years ago: 1

Fixed Elementary but have no clue about the show Salem.


Delenn wrote 9 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
I replaced the Salem summary with the one from the official website.

See, I get that it's from the official site & usually those descriptions make sense. But that particular chunk of text just sort of, describes the period in history/real life events that inspire the narrative of the show. It doesn't actually describe the show itself, which is a highly fictionalised bit of creative whimsy about evil witches and magic and whatnot, that summary makes it sound like a history documentary based in fact. Which the show is just... not.


JuanArango wrote 9 years ago: 1

Delenn wrote:

See, I get that it's from the official site & usually those descriptions make sense. But that particular chunk of text just sort of, describes the period in history/real life events that inspire the narrative of the show. It doesn't actually describe the show itself, which is a highly fictionalised bit of creative whimsy about evil witches and magic and whatnot, that summary makes it sound like a history documentary based in fact. Which the show is just... not.

I do not watch the show, but if you like to write a summary for the show and replace the not so good official one, please go ahead :)


Delenn wrote 9 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
I do not watch the show, but if you like to write a summary for the show and replace the not so good official one, please go ahead :)

Set in a fictionalized 17th century colonial Massachusetts, Salem weaves a dark and dramatic tale surrounding one of the most infamous periods in American history. Following the journey of Mary Sibley, the beautiful, ruthless but vulnerable wife of an ancient, ailing but very wealthy town Selectman, George Sibley, in Salem the witches are real, and they're only just getting started.

How's that? :)

deleted wrote 9 years ago: 1

Delenn wrote:
Set in a fictionalized 17th century colonial Massachusetts, Salem weaves a dark and dramatic tale surrounding one of the most infamous periods in American history. Following the journey of Mary Sibley, the beautiful, ruthless but vulnerable wife of an ancient, ailing but very wealthy town Selectman, George Sibley, in Salem the witches are real, and they're only just getting started.
How's that? :)

Sounds fine to me :)

eherberg wrote 9 years ago: 1

This Saturday's episode of 'Ghost Adventures: Aftershocks' has been added as a regular episode of Ghost Adventures.

There is already an existing 'Ghost Adventures: Aftershocks' title - however the 'Aftershocks' episodes are also listed as specials under the regular Ghost Adventures series.

Personally - I prefer having them listed as specials so as easier to track and be aware of airings. And Travel Channel just lists them under the main show web page in both episode and listings with only an 'Aftershocks' preface. However I suspect that with an existing title in database this is not the site's preference. I searched but did not see a previous discussion about it. TVDB has them separated as 2 different shows (but has not entered Saturday's airing as of yet)

If I'm correct regarding this, then this Saturday's episode should be moved from its current position as a Ghost Adventures episode to Ghost Adventures: Aftershock.

Also - since every 'Aftershock' episode in the Ghost Adventures specials list is duplicated in the Aftershocks title - should those specials be removed from the Ghost Adventures title?

http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/11189/ghost-adventures-aftershocks/episodes

http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/926/ghost-adventures/episodes?all=1

http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/ghost-adventures

http://www.travelchannel.com/schedule.2016.11.05.EST

RuneMagle wrote 9 years ago: 1

Please change title on this show from "Ducktales" to "DuckTales"


JuanArango wrote 9 years ago: 1

eherberg wrote:
This Saturday's episode of 'Ghost Adventures: Aftershocks' has been added as a regular episode of Ghost Adventures.
There is already an existing 'Ghost Adventures: Aftershocks' title - however the 'Aftershocks' episodes are also listed as specials under the regular Ghost Adventures series.
Personally - I prefer having them listed as specials so as easier to track and be aware of airings. And Travel Channel just lists them under the main show web page in both episode and listings with only an 'Aftershocks' preface. However I suspect that with an existing title in database this is not the site's preference. I searched but did not see a previous discussion about it. TVDB has them separated as 2 different shows (but has not entered Saturday's airing as of yet)
If I'm correct regarding this, then this Saturday's episode should be moved from its current position as a Ghost Adventures episode to Ghost Adventures: Aftershock.
Also - since every 'Aftershock' episode in the Ghost Adventures specials list is duplicated in the Aftershocks title - should those specials be removed from the Ghost Adventures title?
http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/11189/ghost-adventures-aftershocks/episodes
http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/926/ghost-adventures/episodes?all=1
http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/ghost-adventures
http://www.travelchannel.com/schedule.2016.11.05.EST

You are completely correct, thanks for bringing it up.

It should all be fixed now :)


JuanArango wrote 9 years ago: 1

pesky2012 wrote:
Just wondering why this show, http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/4009/untold-stories-of-the-er/episodes#S11 is labeled here as season 12? (after only 4 episodes in season 11) The last one in our season season 11, (Oct 7, 2016 Couch Creature ) should be episode 1 of the real season 11, followed by the episodes in season 12.... The first 3 episodes in our season 11 belong in season 10
thanks

We definitely got something wrong here, but the official site says the current season is season 12, you can see this here:

http://www.discoverylife.com/tv-shows/untold-stories-of-the-er/videos/eyeball-surprise/

But those 3 remaining episodes in season 11 cannot be correct, I will have a look into this tomorrow :)

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