Talk:List of Wilfred (American TV series) episodes

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Girlfriend/Play Ball scheduling[edit]

The Futon Critic does not have "Girlfriend", "Play Ball" or, for that matter, "Acceptance", so to schedule any of those titles based on the open "Episode ##" entries on the Futon, which is just a "TBA" filler until titles become available, is strictly WP:OR. And Zap 2 It has "Acceptance" on the 14th, "No title for this episode" on the 21st, and the two new titles without dates. This would indicate that either title could end up being the "No title" episode on the 21st, because there is no verification of their placement. I chose not to when I sourced "Acceptance", but if you want to leave those two titles in an open space like Zap 2 It does then fine, but they simply cannot be attributed to a date at this time. KnownAlias X 12:53, 25 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"for" link to Australian version[edit]

Although this article is well disambiguated and there is little chance of someone ending up here while seeking the Australian version, I put the for link in for the benefit of readers who, having found this article, might seek to find out more about the series it was based on. I thought a direct link to the episodes (rather than going through the Australian Wilfred main page) would be beneficial. However I accept that this may violate WP:RELATED - perhaps a see also section would be more appropriate. --Yeti Hunter (talk) 01:25, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

It is mentioned in the prose of the preview as "Based on the Australian SBS One series of the same name". Maybe a better wording for that link would be appropriate, making it a little more direct as to what it's linking to? KnownAlias X 01:39, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps change it to a new sentence talking entirely about the Aus version: "It is based on the Australian SBS One series of the same name, for which 16 episodes were made."--Yeti Hunter (talk) 02:01, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I went with this; "Based on the original Australian series, Wilfred, which aired a total of 16 episodes on SBS One". It clarifies specifically that the link leads to the original series, which hopefully makes the hatnote redundant, and adds the 'list of' page to the info without, I think, being too cluttered or cumbersome. KnownAlias X 10:50, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Nice one.--Yeti Hunter (talk) 11:04, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Double date on the 18th[edit]

I've changed the source for the dates for episodes 9 and 10 to the Zap2It title source, as there have been some recent changes to the schedule. Zap 2 It now shows that both of these episodes will now air on the 18th, instead of the 10th episode airing on the 25th as previously stated (and still currently stated by The Futon Critic). I've been watching this on Louie, which follows Wilfred, where Zap 2 It has already claimed that 2 episodes will air on the 11th. This is now confirmed by TV Guide, which posts a new Wilfred and two new Louie's on that date. This makes sense, since the season premieres of It's Always Sunny In Philidelphia and Archer are set for September 15th, which would otherwise be the date of the 13th episode of Louie and Wilfred. Since Zap 2 It and TV Guide are on the same page, and The Futon Critic is notoriously slow to change cable listings, I've gone ahead and changed the date of episode 10 per Zap 2 It. KnownAlias X 12:51, 30 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]