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tnt wrote 6 years ago: 1

Thomas wrote:
Someone merged them :) Thanks!

I unmerged them back, those are different actors. I've double checked M:I episode, the character image is correct.

deleted wrote 6 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
I unmerged them back, those are different actors. I've double checked M:I episode, the character image is correct.

I never merged them anyway. All I saw was a unknown link ;p

eherberg wrote 6 years ago: 1

Back in December there were 3 episodes of 'The Little Couple' that were blanked out with their airdates due to the episodes not actually airing with future airdates being unknown. It looks like those episodes may finally be seeing the light of day. The TLC schedule website for October 9th has the next episode 'Why Do We Have to Move' listed as airing. Also confirmed via Jen Klein's twitter account. I don't have sufficient privilege to change the airdate. Can somebody who does correct the entry? I'm assuming the following episodes will air in successive weeks, but I don't have any confirmation yet to prove that belief.

SilverSurfer wrote 6 years ago: 1

eherberg wrote:
Back in December there were 3 episodes of 'The Little Couple' that were blanked out with their airdates due to the episodes not actually airing with future airdates being unknown. It looks like those episodes may finally be seeing the light of day. The TLC schedule website for October 9th has the next episode 'Why Do We Have to Move' listed as airing. Also confirmed via Jen Klein's twitter account. I don't have sufficient privilege to change the airdate. Can somebody who does correct the entry? I'm assuming the following episodes will air in successive weeks, but I don't have any confirmation yet to prove that belief.

Date added to episode. Txs for postin' a note to let us know.

LeonKennedy wrote 6 years ago: 1

Hey, people!

Can someone explain to me which method are we using in regards to certain Korean shows & dramas' episode arrangements. Because it is so confusing when it comes to the episodes of these shows, I mean some of them are designated to 32 and some 16 episodes (e.g. Heart Surgeons). Some websites are listing 40 episodes for this drama and some are listing 32 episodes for it, and Tvmaze is listing 40 episodes. Now, I'm an avid when it comes to Korean drama and usually when an episode has a 60 min runtime, that means the show has 16 episodes n total, and if it has a 30~35 min runtime, that means it has 32 and technically, they're the same. But for Heart Surgeons, TVmaze is adhering to neither of these two.

Yesterday (27th, Sep) the 1st two episodes became available with a 60 min runtime each!

Now, I'm not sure asianwiki.com is an official source but it's listing the runtime of the show as follows:

(35 minutes / 2 episodes per day)

So, I think we should add two more episodes to the two previously added episodes so that they become 4 in total. Bare in mind that we're using the 30~35 runtime method, hence, the the addition of the two episodes.

I've already seen the 2 episodes (60 min each) and IF I may, I suggest using the 60 min runtime so that we can match the Korean episode itself rather than match with http://asianwiki.com.

I haven't edited anything in Heart Surgeons, yet but I can do it if you want,.

Heart Surgeons:

https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/38660/heart-surgeons

Thanks.

PS: Within the episode, when it reaches 30 mins, it says ( the next episode will air shortly)


JuanArango wrote 6 years ago: 1

LeonKennedy wrote:
Hey, people!

Can someone explain to me which method are we using in regards to certain Korean shows & dramas' episode arrangements. Because it is so confusing when it comes to the episodes of these shows, I mean some of them are designated to 32 and some 16 episodes (e.g. Heart Surgeons). Some websites are listing 40 episodes for this drama and some are listing 32 episodes for it, and Tvmaze is listing 40 episodes. Now, I'm an avid when it comes to Korean drama and usually when an episode has a 60 min runtime, that means the show has 16 episodes n total, and if it has a 30~35 min runtime, that means it has 32 and technically, they're the same. But for Heart Surgeons, TVmaze is adhering to neither of these two.

Yesterday (27th, Sep) the 1st two episodes became available with a 60 min runtime each!

Now, I'm not sure asianwiki.com is an official source but it's listing the runtime of the show as follows:

(35 minutes / 2 episodes per day)

So, I think we should add two more episodes to the two previously added episodes so that they become 4 in total. Bare in mind that we're using the 30~35 runtime method, hence, the the addition of the two episodes.

I've already seen the 2 episodes (60 min each) and IF I may, I suggest using the 60 min runtime so that we can match the Korean episode itself rather than match with http://asianwiki.com.

I haven't edited anything in Heart Surgeons, yet but I can do it if you want,.

Heart Surgeons:

https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/38660/heart-surgeons

Thanks.

PS: Within the episode, when it reaches 30 mins, it says ( the next episode will air shortly)

Thomas is our expert on this, he hopefully can explain this to you :)


gazza911 wrote 6 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
Thomas is our expert on this, he hopefully can explain this to you :)

I've checked on the official website and it is indeed 32 episodes.

I'll update it to 2 * 35 minute episodes as per the schedule.

tnt wrote 6 years ago: 1

jeffjohnson14 wrote:
How do I know someone has even seen this post?

Someone will process it eventually.

Asking for help in the episode comments, however, is not gonna work. There's a fat chance that no one will ever see it.

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