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This page uses the episode "Job Switching" from [[I Love Lucy]] as an example of a top-importance episode, but it's a red link. I can't find the page [[Job Switching]] on the wiki, nor in AFD. Does this page need to be (re?)created, or should a different episode take it's place as an example? [[User:The Only Zac|The Only Zac]] ([[User talk:The Only Zac|talk]]) 17:05, 6 September 2020 (UTC)
== Where do I ask: Why isn't there a list of [[60_Minutes|60 Minutes]]==
Is this the right place to ask: "Why isn't there a [[:Category:List-Class_television_articles|list of]] [[60_Minutes|60 Minutes]] episodes?
--[[User:CmdrDan|CmdrDan]] ([[User talk:CmdrDan|talk]]) 23:49, 11 January 2021 (UTC)
== Categorizing redirects of episodes ==
Does anyone have any thoughts about the categorization of episode redirects in both a "Foo episodes" category and its "Foo episode redirects to lists" category? [[:Category:Scrubs (TV series) episodes]] (subcategorized by season even) and [[:Category:New Girl episodes]] seem to do that and I don't see many others that do. I figure a lot of this is just from the time 15 or so years ago when editors were trying to make articles for every episode of shows back then, and now they're all redirects. Thanks. <span style="color:blue">Star</span><span style="color:orange">cheers</span><span style="color:green">peaks</span><span style="color:red">news</span>lost<span style="color:blue">wars</span><sup>[[User talk:Starcheerspeaksnewslostwars|Talk to me]]</sup> 23:16, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
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