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Disputed tag: It's a guideline, not a style guideline (it doesn't discuss language and typography - see Style guide)
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:I think the above is a little misleading since, far as I know, the guideline tag doesn't say "inclusion/exclusion". Rather, it says that this article "...is generally accepted among editors and is considered a standard that all users should follow. However, it is not set in stone and should be treated with common sense and the occasional exception. When editing this page, please ensure that your revision reflects consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on the talk page." Notice that nowhere in that text does it say this is "inclusion/exclusion".
 
:Since I think there is relatively clear consensus that the article ispresent a generally correct on theaccepted procedure you shouldto follow when writing articles about television episodes, the text in the guideline tag is correct.
 
:Also, note that "style guides" give guidance on details of language usage (see [[Style guide]]). WP:EPISODE, however, does not actually discuss the langauge and typography of articles. Rather, it talks about a recommended procedure to determine when to place episode information either in the main article of a show, in a summary list of episodes or in its own article. So this isn't really a "style" guideline in the conventional sense. It's a guideline on deciding whether or when to separate something into its own article. [[User:Dugwiki|Dugwiki]] 22:08, 19 April 2007 (UTC)