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All's well that ends well.
Acegikmo1 22:42, 15 July 2005 (UTC)reply
"This season isn't good"...citation needed. :P
Season 1 X-Files episodes have their own pages; why hasn't that been done here?
Wpell (
talk) 12:35, 7 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Because someone hasn't created reasonable articles for them. Some had articles, but all they really were was a repeat of the two sentence plot from the list page. I'll put together articles for them eventually, focusing on cleaning up season 1 first.
Quiddity99 (
talk) 04:25, 11 April 2009 (UTC)Quiddity99reply
Production: Unlink executive producer below per the above
Cast: If there is a way you could a references to the "Cast" section. That'd be great.
Special features: Per
MOS:FLAG, I don't think there should be a flag there
That's all. Good luck with your The X-Files (season 2) good topic! On hold. TBrandley 13:56, 11 July 2012 (UTC)reply
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I think the article needs copy editing, as the prose is not clear and concise. Just as an example: in the lead's second paragraph consisting of three sentences, the word "season" is used five times. That's not "good" writing.
MathewTownsend (
talk) 15:14, 11 July 2012 (UTC)reply
p.s. I added a vague tag for the word "apparently"; I don't this is encyclopedic wording.
MathewTownsend (
talk) 15:17, 11 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Agreed. Thanks for noting! TBrandley 15:23, 11 July 2012 (UTC)reply
These are examples only that I picked out in a minute. The whole article needs to be checked if the GA symbol means anything when it's awarded to an article.
MathewTownsend (
talk) 15:31, 11 July 2012 (UTC)reply
I'll look over the article and try to fix some prose issues. I addressed all the other issues.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 16:46, 11 July 2012 (UTC)reply
OK, parts of the article, including lede and plot have been ce'd. I feel much more confident about the prose of the article now. In addition, minor tweaks have been made to the citations and I believe everything, now is up to shape.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 04:45, 12 July 2012 (UTC)reply
The following sentence, from the lead, could do with rewording: "the show's second season received positive reviews from most television critics" Would suggest changing "most" to "many" — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
129.11.77.198 (
talk) 12:56, 12 July 2012 (UTC)reply
If there are any more issues with the prose, please list them out. I generally prefer line-by-line of what's wrong than just a "prose is bad", as the former is much easier to root out and fix. :)--Gen. Quon(Talk) 14:26, 12 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Soooo... What's the status of this article?--Gen. Quon(Talk) 15:56, 15 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Actually, Gen. Quon, I have found a few more issues for "References":
Various references use FOX, when it should be Fox, per
WP:TRADEMARK. I'd be happy to pass the article after that.
FOX Home Entertainment → 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, without capitals on Fox
Overlinking for Fox Home Entertainment
Ref. 30 uses Spotnitz, Frank, and Ref. 31 uses Frank Spotnitz. Only use one method
Ref. 39: IGN should be under the "work" parameter, as News Corporation should be publisher
I'd be happy to pass if those are fixed. Good work! TBrandley 16:22, 15 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Lede: In addition, the show's second season received positive reviews from many television critics. → In addition, the show's second season has generally received positive reviews from television critics.
Writing and development: Actually, per
WP:OVERLINK, executive producer shouldn't be linked
Crew: Chris Carter is already above so it so just be Carter
Crew: Howard Gordon is already above so it should just be Gordon
Ratings: On the page it says "Nielsen household rating", not "Nielsen rating" for "Little Green Men"
Ratings: "Little Green Men" was, at the time, the highest-rated episode of The X-Files to air." citation needed?
Various overlinking with the "3" episode
There is more issues. Hope this is an okay review per
WT:GAN!! TBrandley 14:58, 16 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Fixed. Thank you for catching those.--Gen. Quon(Talk) 15:59, 16 July 2012 (UTC)reply
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I think this needs to be rewritten: "The season premiere, "Little Green Men" was originally supposed to have been written by series creator Chris Carter. Carter's original plan for the episode would have seen Mulder travelling to Moscow, Russia. In fact, he wanted to film the episode there, but was not able to secure arrangements. Chris Carter could not complete his opening extravaganza in time, where the X-Files were originally re-opened. So instead he and co-executive producers Glen Morgan, James Wong and Howard Gordon wrote four episodes to replace the planned premiere—with the X-Files closed, which gave Carter time to write "Duane Barry", the start of the first two-parter where the X-Files are re-opened." That has been in the article for as long as I've seen it, and needs copyediting. Also, is the Russia thing even mentioned in the source? I remember I asked Grapple if that was in any source he had, and he said no. Glimmer721talk 18:00, 16 July 2012 (UTC)reply
I'll fix that. BTW, the source is from
this source, which was posted on a Morgan and Wong fan page back in the day. It was published in a magazine, with the title "Starlog Presents Eerie T.V.’".--Gen. Quon(Talk) 22:14, 16 July 2012 (UTC)reply