![]() Cyphoidbomb ( talk) 21:24, 24 August 2014 (UTC) Reply I saw episode 271. ![]() Since consensus already exists for the exclusion of trivia and inconsistencies, contributors should be arguing for their inclusion, which will be difficult if no real-world relevance can be supported. I've removed various other improperly supported notes.Cast members and characters are often not present in episodes. Only when a cast member is absent, for example when a cast member on Big Bang Theory broke her leg, is such a fact likely to be noteworthy. This has been discussed several times at WikiProject Television. We don't keep tallies on who is absent in episodes, or how many minutes the characters were on screen, etc. (Note: The cockroaches only appear in the beginning and end of this episode ) - There is no significance."So-and-so first appeared in episode 22". That information is more appropriate for the individual character write-ups. (Note: though seen briefly, this is the first appearance of Bob) - It is not within the scope of this article to maintain running tallies of when various characters first appear.Like most of the other trivia, "goofs" aren't worthy of inclusion. This color error occurred in episodes "VIP Party" and "Olivia"). ![]() (Note: In the scene where all 3 cockroaches are discussing plans, Joey is in Dee Dee's colors.And even if he has moved, what is the significance? Tom and Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Popeye all traveled around the world depending on whatever story the creators wanted to tell. A conclusion is being drawn that Oggy has moved, when that may not have been explicitly stated. (Note: this is the first episode to feature the European Euro sign, stating that Oggy has moved to Europe, unlike Seasons 1 and 2 that feature the US dollar sign).(Note: the United States Dollar Banknotes appear on the opening screen) - Again, what significance does this have?.(Note: the characters' colors appear pale in the scenes of them on the skyscraper) - And? What do we learn about the series by pointing out that the colors are pale? Where is the real-world context to help us understand the relevance? Another goof? See MOS:TV#Things to avoid.What does that mean? If we're pointing this out as a "goof", see MOS:TV#Things to avoid The clause "as this is the pilot episode" draws a baseless conclusion that the voices are different because it is a pilot episode. (Note: The cockroaches' laughter in this episode is different, as this is the pilot episode) - The fact that the cockroackes laughter in this episode is different does not improve our understanding of the program or its various episodes.Much of this content I had previously removed in April 2014, but it was reinserted without adequate explanation. This sort of content may be appropriate for Wikia, but the standards are higher here. ![]() Further, most of these are excluded by MOS:TV. In most cases there is no real-world context to explain the significance of the note. The following content has been removed as most of it comprises trivia, original research in the form of speculation, or draws conclusions without that conclusion being explicitly drawn by a reliable secondary source. ![]()
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