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deleted wrote 8 years ago: 1

horizon wrote:
http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/15357/berserk remove the genre Adult and History

I removed History, but adult may be fine there considering this; Warning: This show is not suitable for persons under the age of 18 due to extreme violence, gore, nudity, course language and mature content.


TomSouthwell wrote 8 years ago: 1

dpratt wrote:
Here read this:
Good Witch Halloween
Premieres Saturday October 24 9/8c
The magic returns with Catherine Bell, Bailee Madison and James Denton in an Original Premiere – “Good Witch Halloween.” In a Halloween treat for viewers, Hallmark Channel will premiere the first two hours of “Good Witch” season two!
source: http://web.archive.org/web/20151005000012/http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/good-witch/original-premiere-good-witch-halloween

We can't change the format of one show, for the sake of how other TV show websites are listing it. As its a sneak peek, (as per the FAQ, which has been pointed out to you already), we have to list this episode in the way we have it listed right now, if you really, really, really want to contest this, please set up a seperate thread, and I'm sure David or Jan will respond to you when they are online tomorrow, though I imagine there response will be the same as mine and the rest of the staff.


dpratt wrote 8 years ago: 1

Thomas wrote:
As you just wrote Two-Hour Sneak Peek Preview and like Hallmark said, it is a special according to our FAQ. Futon & Zap2it may have a different opinion about it, but remember that they are third parties too and have nothing to do with the official channel + it is a standalone.

It's definitely an episode though in addition to being a special. Trust me I'm an avid watcher of the series. :) And yes you would be missing out on part of the story arc if you miss this episode. Just watch the preview for the Halloween Episode and see for yourself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfIjDwUbgUQ

I understand and have read the FAQ. I would agree that the name sneak peak is used here, but it's misleading. It is an episode. Thank you. :)


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

Thomas wrote:
I removed History, but adult may be fine there considering this; Warning: This show is not suitable for persons under the age of 18 due to extreme violence, gore, nudity, course language and mature content.

As I have seen the show two times, I can for sure say this is not adult acording to tvmaze's policy, its brutal and gory yes, but so is Walking Dead or Preacher or Into the Badlands...and none of them are classified as adult :) I removed it :)


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

dpratt wrote:
It's definitely an episode though in addition to being a special. Trust me I'm an avid watcher of the series. :) And yes you would be missing out on part of the story arc if you miss this episode. Just watch the preview for the Halloween Episode and see for yourself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfIjDwUbgUQ
I understand and have read the FAQ. I would agree that the name sneak peak is used here, but it's misleading. It is an episode. Thank you. :)

But I linked you to the official season 2 guide on the Hallmark channel, and that Halloween episode is not listed there, so I really say it is a special and not a part of season two :)

deleted wrote 8 years ago: 1

dpratt wrote:
It's definitely an episode though in addition to being a special. Trust me I'm an avid watcher of the series. :) And yes you would be missing out on part of the story arc if you miss this episode. Just watch the preview for the Halloween Episode and see for yourself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfIjDwUbgUQ
I understand and have read the FAQ. I would agree that the name sneak peak is used here, but it's misleading. It is an episode. Thank you. :)

I could understand your point, however we have had a similiar discussion with BBC's Doctor Who. Their specials have key parts in it for upcoming seasons too, but we decided to stick to specials for them. In this case we decide to create them as specials and Hallmark doesn't even mention this episode in their season 2 episode guide.

We can't just change it to Season 2 Episode 0 as it is more suitable to list it like that when we have denied it for other series. We should stick to our guidelines. Of course if you don't agree with it, you're free to create a new topic to discuss this matter like Tom said. :)


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

Kimi no Iru Machi should be renamed to the title that I requested it with, "A Town Where You Live", you can see it in the logo on their website

Excerpt from FAQ:

"This mainly happens with - Japanese - anime shows, which can have a name in the Chinese/Kanji character set (like "進撃の巨人"), a transliterated Latin version (like "Shingeki no Kyojin") and sometimes even an English version ("One Piece")... When this is the case, the English or transliterated name takes precedence over the Kanji version"


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

gazza911 wrote:
As per FAQ:
...When this is the case, the English or transliterated name takes precedence over the Kanji version
Kimi no Iru Machi should be renamed to the title that I requested it with, "A Town Where You Live", you can see it in the logo on their website

Thought you added the english one by mistake, I corrected it now :)


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
Thought you added the english one by mistake, I corrected it now :)

Not for that one, though for the other show I requested at the same time - Inu to Hasami wa Tsukaiyou - it's fine as it is now (just realised it's only the dub that has that other name)


dpratt wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
But I linked you to the official season 2 guide on the Hallmark channel, and that Halloween episode is not listed there, so I really say it is a special and not a part of season two :)

I have created a dedicated thread for this with links to support my position. You will find that it is indeed a part of season 2. Thanks for your help. :)


TomSouthwell wrote 8 years ago: 1

gazza911 wrote:
When a show airs two episodes as one, does this mean that we need to reduce the episode order by 1?
On American Grit, I entered it in as a single episode as that's how they classify it; title being Tired Out/Over the Falls and identified as two hour season finale - see here: http://thefutoncritic.com/listings/20160518fox07/
It currently has episode order of 10, but I'm not sure if that should be changed to 9 or not.

This should still be listed as two episodes, regardless of how Futon has the show added. The episodes will of been produced individually I assume and then combined at airing?


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

TomSouthwell wrote:

This should still be listed as two episodes, regardless of how Futon has the show added. The episodes will of been produced individually I assume and then combined at airing?

It's a copy of how FOX shows it - I just used futon as a direct link so you could see it; you can also go to FOX's schedule and scroll down to 9th June. I don't watch the show so all you can do is read the description and decide for yourself.

Recon wrote 8 years ago: 1

Regarding the History Channel channel show 'The Universe' and its extension/spinoff 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved'

http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/448/the-universe/episodes

http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/4839/the-universe-ancient-mysteries-solved/episodes

'The Universe' has the seasons 1 and 2 of 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved' listed as seasons 8 and 9 respectively, making it a continuation of the former. So the possible scenario to avoid repetition is to have season 8 and 9 of 'The Universe' removed and let 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved' continue as a new series OR remove the 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved' page entirely and let the series continue as a single entry under 'The Universe'. The History Channel is more inclined to have it as a separate show - http://www.history.com/shows/the-universe-ancient-mysteries-solved

vBm wrote 8 years ago: 1

Thomas wrote:
done

Thanks lad.


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

Recon wrote:
Regarding the History Channel channel show 'The Universe' and its extension/spinoff 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved'
http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/448/the-universe/episodes
http://www.tvmaze.com/shows/4839/the-universe-ancient-mysteries-solved/episodes
'The Universe' has the seasons 1 and 2 of 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved' listed as seasons 8 and 9 respectively, making it a continuation of the former. So the possible scenario to avoid repetition is to have season 8 and 9 of 'The Universe' removed and let 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved' continue as a new series OR remove the 'The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved' page entirely and let the series continue as a single entry under 'The Universe'. The History Channel is more inclined to have it as a separate show - http://www.history.com/shows/the-universe-ancient-mysteries-solved

you are correct, I removed the two seasons from "The Universe" :)

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